Daniel Hutcherson
Daniel Hutcherson
Hutcherson was raised in rural southern Kentucky.
As a cinematographer, he has worked on movies such as MR. RIGHT and Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu’s BIUTIFUL. Additionally, he has appeared in multiple TV shows. Kelsey Grammer is his wife; they have one son together named Connor.
Early Life and Education
The Book of Daniel is an Old Testament biblical text, recounting Daniel and his followers’ adventures during Nebuchadrezzar II’s rule over Babylon under Belshazzar, Darius I, Cyrus I and Artaxerxes I. It forms part of both Jewish Ketuvim and Christian Old Testament canons, providing both a glimpse into end-time events as well as encouragement to endure suffering in order to promote righteousness.
Hutcherson made his acting debut in 2004 independent film American Splendor as a child dressed as Robin Hood; using motion capture technology he was able to express facial expressions and body movements for this character. Later he would go on to star in Jon Favreau’s 2005 fantasy film Zathura as well as in Kicking and Screaming as well as Howl’s Moving Castle where he voiced Markl, one of Tom Hanks characters.
Professional Career
As an actor, Hutcherson has appeared in commercials and minor film and television roles. His first notable appearance was as one of the three protagonists on House Blend; later he voice-acted for The Polar Express (2004).
He has appeared as the lead actor in several movies, such as Detention (2011), The Forger (2012) and Escobar: Paradise Lost (2015). Additionally to acting, Hutcherson has an avid passion for producing films; being involved with numerous production projects over time.
Daniel was born in Kentucky on the month of 1864, marrying America Hutcherson (nee Murrel) at 26 and bearing four children together. Daniel passed away in North Carolina but was interred at Virginia.
Achievement and Honors
Hutcherson became the first player in Canadian Professional Football League history to achieve one hundred caps for men’s national soccer team in 2002 when he joined York Region Shooters of Canadian Professional Football League.[4]
Hutcherson made history during his inaugural season in Denmark by being named Danish Superliga Player of the Year; becoming the first male Canadian ever to achieve such an accolade. Additionally, his contributions were key components to Eredivisie success for his club.
He is an outspoken proponent of the Second Amendment and a highly respected conservative commentator. He serves on the Freedom Caucus board and was co-chair with Sheffield Nelson of Arkansas Republican Party from 1991-1995; In 1986, he challenged Democratic U.S. Senator Dale Bumpers but ultimately lost out to Winston Bryant in a primary race.
Personal Life
Daniel Rue Hutcherson was born in Texas on February 9, 1877. He married Liza Hutcherson (nee Bolding). They had two children together: Norma Lee Hutcherson and Hessie Hutcherson. Daniel passed away in Alabama in 1983.
Kevin entered the financial services industry in 1998, with experience in fixed income analytics, derivative securities at a large international insurance company and equity research for an asset manager and hedge fund as well as wealth management, retirement plan consulting and asset allocation consulting at Morgan Stanley. Kevin served in the U.S. Marine Corps before graduating with both a B.S. in Business Administration and M.A. in Gerontology degrees from UBS; additionally he consults senior executives and entrepreneurs on crucial business cycles and capital market events as part of their services as part of both President’s Councils at UBS and Chairman’s Councils at Merrill Lynch.
Net Worth
Hutcherson has become a highly compensated actor and producer since appearing as Peeta Mellark in the Hunger Games film franchise – which grossed more than $2 billion worldwide – earning him significant earnings.
He has since appeared in various other films including Little Manhattan, Zathura RV and Bridge to Terabithia; winning many accolades for his acting abilities along the way.
As of 2022, this actor boasted a net worth of $20 Million. Surrounded by notable Hollywood figures and film directors such as Suki Waterhouse and Harry Shum Jr, he recently completed The Long Home as his latest project. Furthermore, according to SEC filings he owns 43,223 shares in Boise Cascade Co (BCC) as an investor; no insider trading transactions have taken place during this time period.