Actor Jeff Daniels was born in Athens, Georgia, but was raised in Chelsea,
Michigan. He is the son of Marjorie J. (Ferguson) and Robert Lee
Daniels, who owned The Chelsea Lumber Company and was also mayor of
Chelsea. Jeff attended Central Michigan University, but became involved
in acting and dropped out to pursue a career as an actor. Daniels made
his feature film debut in Milos Forman's
Ragtime (1981).
Daniels went on to prove himself to be one of Hollywood's most reliable
and versatile actors with roles in successes such as
Zeit der Zärtlichkeit (1983),
The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985),
Gefährliche Freundin (1986),
Arachnophobia (1990),
Dumm und Dümmer (1994),
Pleasantville - Zu schön, um wahr zu sein (1998),
The Hours - Von Ewigkeit zu Ewigkeit (2002) and
Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005),
to name a few.
Alongside screen work, Daniels has many stage credits to his name and
is the founder of The Purple Rose Theater Company in Chelsea, Michigan.
He is also a musician and songwriter and has recorded two albums.
Daniels is married to his childhood sweetheart, Kathleen Treado and
they have three children.