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Sinchronicity 

Daniel Percival as Jase

Sinchronicity



Daniel Percival plays Jase


High-flying financial consultant Jase loves two people in this world - Fi and Nathan. He and Nathan have been friends since the beginning of time, and Fi - well Fi gets him like no-one else ever has. And he knows she feels the same way about him.

 

But he carries round a guilty secret - one which could threaten to blow their cosy threesome wide apart.

 

Daniel says: "Playing Jase threw up a huge challenge for me, because I had to make it clear to the audience that despite cheating on his girlfriend he really is a lovely guy.

 

"I think he has convinced himself that he leads two entirely separate lives, a train of thought that stops him from feeling guilty. I don't think he could bring himself to think of how his actions would hurt Fi (Jemima Rooper) if she found out.

 

"I think that it is this ability to compartmentalise his life that made playing Jase so interesting and different from the roles I have played in the past for different projects.

 

"In fact, when it came to auditioning I decided I wanted to concentrate on my theatre work but after I read the script I really wanted to work on it. The characters were so complex and I knew it would be a real challenge."

 

Daniel Percival graduated from RADA in 2005. He was immediately cast as Pip, the lead in the US comedy Van Wilder 2 which is released globally in late 2006.

 

He was also seen earlier this year as Will in the ITV six-part drama Vital Signs and played a guest role in the ITV drama Golden Hour.

 

Prior to shooting Sinchronicity, Daniel was on stage in Hitting Town at the Southwark Playhouse.


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