Where to watch Daniel York Loh in the UK
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Daniel York Loh is a writer, performer, filmmaker and musician of mixed Singaporean British heritage. His dramatic writing has been performed at the Arcola, Royal Court, Plymouth Theatre Royal, Ovalhouse and next at Soho Theatre.
Daniel York Loh films streaming in the UK
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Daniel York Loh TV shows streaming in the UK
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- Waking the Dead (2001) as Simon Ling
- Moving On (2009) as Harry
- The Beach (2000) as Hustler
- Doom (2005) as Lt. Huengs
- Malice (2025) as Steve Chan
- I Fought the Law (2025) as Charlie Ming
- Rogue Trader (1999) as Henry Tan
- Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix (2023) as Pagan Min (voice)
- Stan Lee's Lucky Man: The Bracelet Chronicles (2017) Cast
- The Receptionist (2017) as Robin
- Peggy Su! (1997) as Jack
- Act of Grace (2008) as Squeeze
- Eden Burning (2020) Cast
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What are Daniel York Loh's most popular films?
Most-watched Daniel York Loh films currently: The Beach (2000), Doom (2005), Rogue Trader (1999), The Receptionist (2017), Peggy Su! (1997).
What TV shows has Daniel York Loh appeared in?
Selected TV credits: Waking the Dead (2001), Moving On (2009), Malice (2025), I Fought the Law (2025), Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix (2023).
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