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Daniel Oreskes is an American actor known for his roles in Law & Order, and Law & Order: Organized Crime. Oreskes has also appeared in numerous Broadway productions and narrates audiobooks. Oreskes graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.
YearTitleRoleNotes2021–2022Marv6 episodes2021–2022NYPD Lieutenant Moennig10 episodes2020Judge GreeneEpisode: "My Corona"2019–2020Shaman3 episodesDaniel Oreskes is an American actor who has appeared in TV shows such as The Thomas Crown Affair, Only Murders in the Building and Law & Order: Organized Crime. He was born in New York City and married to Elizabeth Small since 1998.
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Daniel Oreskes recently played the role of Doc in West Side Story on Broadway. He played the role of Hirschfeld/Peres in the Tony Award-winning Oslo at Lincoln Center. Other...
- Daniel Oreskes has appeared on Broadway in 10 shows.
- Daniel Oreskes has not appeared in the West End
- Daniel Oreskes has been nominated for the Ensemble category at the Obie Awards for his work in the Broadway show Oslo.
- Daniel Oreskes has won the Ensemble award at the Obie Awards for his performance in the Broadway show "Oslo".
- Daniel Oreskes's next show will be Prayer for the French Republic which opens on 1/9/2024 on Broadway.
Daniel Oreskes is an actor born in New York City, USA. He has appeared in The Thomas Crown Affair, Only Murders in the Building and Law & Order: Organized Crime.
Daniel Oreskes plays Marv in Only Murders in the Building. Abe (2019) Coming Up Roses (2011) Uncertainty (2008) Off Jackson Avenue (2008) Day Zero (2007) The Warrior Class (2007) Happy End (2003...
Daniel Oreskes is an American actor who has appeared in Law & Order, The Devil's Advocate, and Broadway shows. TMDB provides his biography, filmography, and photos.
May 10, 2017 · From left, Daniel Oreskes, Anthony Azizi and Michael Aronov in “Oslo.” Sara Krulwich/The New York Times. By Clyde Haberman. May 10, 2017. Watching J. T. Rogers’s new play, “Oslo,” I was able,...