Daniel Logan

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Daniel Logan

Daniel Logan
Born 6 June 1987 (1987-06-06) (age 21)
New Zealand

Daniel Logan (born 6 June 1987) is a Māori actor from New Zealand.

Daniel Logan was born in New Zealand. He broke into acting when his amateur rugby union team was scouted for a TV commercial, where he was chosen to play the role of a small child who gets knocked into the mud by Auckland rugby star Michael Jones. Picked up by a casting agent, he began to do more commercials and TV appearances, including a recurring role in episodes of the New Zealand-based medical series "Shortland Street" and a guest appearance in the international series "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys".

Logan is best known for his role as the young Boba Fett in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones; George Lucas has expressed interest in him continuing the role on the upcoming Star Wars live-action TV series.

Incidentally, the role of Boba Fett's father Jango Fett was played by Temuera Morrison, whom Logan had known as a fellow cast-member on the Shortland Street series.

Logan is a personal friends of Devon Murray, who plays Seamus Finnegan,[1][2] and Matthew Lewis, who plays Neville Longbottom, in the Harry Potter film series.

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  1. ^ Devon Murray Exclusive
  2. ^ Daniel Logan (II)

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