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Former student Daniel to front show on CBBC

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ASKELMERSD­ALE actor has landed a new role as the resident host on one of CBBC’s most popular programmes.

Daniel Hippolyte Carmichael graduated from Edge Hill in 2012 with a BA Hons in Drama. Having worked as a comedian, writer and actor for the last decade, he has now been chosen to be the resident actor for CBBC’s Dengineers.

Daniel said: “Last year I was invited to take part in a Zoom audition with the BBC for CBBC’s Dengineers, a show where the hosts seek the help of experts to design dream dens for children. I got the part, I was made up, it’s a brilliant show and I love the ethos behind it.”

Although not originally planning to attend University or follow a career in drama, Daniel’s mum spotted an opportunit­y at Edge Hill. Daniel said: “I thought, why not try drama, I might be good at it. So I applied and had an audition for the Fastrack course which can allow you to go straight onto studying for a degree without any prior experience or qualificat­ions, providing you pass the course.

“I hadn’t considered going to University at all, so this was a massive opportunit­y for me.”

So how did he find the Drama course? “At first I thought it was all a bit weird, but in time I realised how amazing it was, and I had found the meaning of these somewhat bizarre classes which freed me. I was good at performing, liked learning new acting styles and understand­ing the foundation­s of what acting and performing really is.”

“I loved university life and really made the most of my time at Edge Hill. I played for the basketball team and especially enjoyed the social aspect, meeting people from all over this country and others.”

It was during the basketball away games that Daniel learned he was a natural comedian.

Keeping his teammates entertaine­d with funny stories and anecdotes he realised he was quite the comedic storytelle­r and was convinced by a friend to try an open mic night at the Green Room, a bar in Ormskirk.

Hearing roars of laughter whilst up on stage gave Daniel the confidence he needed to pursue stand-up, performing around the country and winning competitio­ns along the way.

He continues: “Whilst working in a call centre where I was showing signs of depression, my now wife Emma and I, who is trained as a dramathera­pist, decided to join forces and create a company called Blank Space Theatre.

“With my performing and comedy experience combined with Emma’s dramathera­py background, we started inclusive drama-based workshops one day a week in Wigan.

“As well as workshops we held playwritin­g, quizzes and karaoke sessions, which were all inclusive. It was brilliant, I was so much happier in my work, and it showed as we were soon putting on workshops five days a week.”

Following the continued success of Blank Space Daniel establishe­d and co-founded Hippolong Production­s – a culturally and regionally diverse production company focussing on under-represente­d groups and films in under-represente­d areas. The company has recently been secured as a BBC registered supplier working on sitcoms, comedy shorts and documentar­y creation.

Daniel’s advice for current students is: “Don’t wait until you finish your degree to start scripting your own comedy and drama shorts, create showreels and contact the media courses for collaborat­ions.

“Build those relationsh­ips and add experience to your CV now. Being able to highlight your strengths will help you with castings and give you a head start.”

 ?? ?? Daniel Hippolyte Carmichael graduated from Edge Hill in 2012 with a BA Hons in Drama and has been chosen to be the resident actor for CBBC’s Dengineers
Daniel Hippolyte Carmichael graduated from Edge Hill in 2012 with a BA Hons in Drama and has been chosen to be the resident actor for CBBC’s Dengineers

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