At the Central School of Speech and Drama, Danny Sapani received his training.
Elsie Fogerty established the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in 1906 as The Central School of Speech Training and Dramatic Art with the goal of providing young actors and other students with a novel approach to speech and drama training.
It joined Conservatoires UK and the Federation of Drama Schools in 2005 and is now a constituent college of the University of London.
Where did Danny Sapani go to high school?
Danny Sapani (born 15 November 1970) is a British actor who works in British, American, and Indian films. He is best known for appearing in Misfits, Doctor Who, Penny Dreadful, The Crown.
Sapani was born in London, one of six children of immigrant Ghanaian parents. He was raised in Hackney, and first pursued his interest in acting at the Weekend Arts College in Kentish Town.
He trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama.
Sapani appeared in Danny Boyle’s film Trance. His stage credits include August Wilson’s Joe Turner’s Come and Gone and Radio Golf, Errol John’s Caribbean classic Moon on a Rainbow Shawl, and The National Theatre production of Euripides’ Medea. He has also acted in the 2013 Indian action film, Singam II as drug lord Michael Kong (same codename as himself).