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  1. Daniel Gilchrist is an actor who started his career in theatre and transitioned to film. He is known for his roles as Demby in Chained for Life and The Enuattii in Beast of the Water.

    • January 1, 1
    • 2.31 m
    • Topeka, Kansas, USA
    • Actor
  2. Aug 26, 2021 · Daniel Gilchrist is a seven-foot-seven-inch actor who grew up in Topeka and starred in Frankenstein. He may become the tallest person in the U.S. after the death of Igor Vovkovinskiy, who was one inch taller.

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  3. Daniel Gilchrist. Actor: Chained for Life. Daniel Gilchrist began his love of acting in high school where his initial interests were in production and writing. Upon graduating, he began working and volunteering for local theatre productions in his hometown of Topeka, Kansas. His first starring role was as The Creature in Topeka Civic Theatre and Academy's production of Frankenstein. He went on to have featured roles in Macbeth, Scrooge, Arsenic...

    • November 18, 1982
  4. Dec 24, 2005 · Daniel Gilchrist, 23, is accustomed to people asking him how tall he is and whether he's ever played basketball. He's 7 feet 7 inches and played basketball in high school, but doesn't anymore. Now, he's hearing new questions about his role in a new movie about Andre the Giant, the late professional wrestler who was 7 feet 4 inches tall.

  5. Jun 27, 2022 · Dr. Daniel Gilchrist joined the National Human Genome Research Institute's Extramural Research Program as a program director in 2014. He manages a portfolio of grants focused on functional genomics and computational genomics and data science.

  6. Daniel Gilchrist, Topeka, Kansas. 569 likes. The journey of following my passion of acting

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  8. Apr 16, 2022 · Daniel Gilchrist, a 7-foot-7-inch actor, portrays Lennie Small, a developmentally delayed and loyal character in "Of Mice and Men". The play explores the themes of loneliness, friendship and tragedy in the Depression-era California.