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All my early school reports from the age of 5 were 'Daniel must learn not to distract others.'
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Dan Stevens
Age: 42
Born: 1982
Born: October 10
Actor
Film Actor
Stage Actor
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Daniel Jonathan Stevens
Daniel Jonathan Dan Stevens
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