
Biography
Daniel Sunjata, born Daniel Sunjata Condon on December 30, 1971, in Evanston, Illinois, is an American actor acclaimed for his work in television, film, and theater. Adopted by white parents of Irish and Italian-German descent, Sunjata's name honors the Mandinka king Sundiata Keita, meaning "hungry lion." He grew up in the Chicago area, excelling in football at Mount Carmel High School before pursuing higher education at Florida A&M University, the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, and ultimately earning a Master of Fine Arts from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. His breakthrough came with a Tony-nominated performance in the Broadway play Take Me Out where he portrayed a gay Major League Baseball player. Sunjata is widely recognized for his role as firefighter Franco Rivera in the FX series Rescue Me, as well as appearances in films like The Devil Wears Prada and The Dark Knight Rises. His television work includes roles on Grey's Anatomy, Graceland, and the ABC/Hulu series High Potential.
Awards & recognition
- Lucille Lortel Award — Outstanding Lead Actor · 2003
- Theatre World Award · 2003
- Tony Award — Best Featured Actor in a Play · 2003 · nominated
Filmography32 titles

Power Book II: Ghost

Grey's Anatomy

High Potential

Prodigal Son

Lie to Me

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

The Dark Knight Rises

Manifest

Rescue Me

30 Rock

The Devil Wears Prada

Sex and the City

The Company You Keep

Law & Order

Graceland

The Stand

The Twilight Zone

Christmas...Again?!

Echoes

Small Town Crime

Smash

Notorious

Gone

Loose Change 9/11: An American Coup

Melinda and Melinda

Ghosts of Girlfriends Past

Noel

One for the Money

Bad Company

Brother to Brother

Weakness

Generation Um...