Daniel Eghan Net Worth

Daniel Eghan is a multi-talented actor and sound department professional born in 1803. He is educated in England and London and has been based in the UK since 1980. He speaks three languages - English, Czech and Slovak - and has trained at Goldsmith's University of London as a dancer and actor. He has worked for Rainbow Entertainments as a Contemporary, Jazz and Pop dancer for four years in the 90s, and is now focusing on his acting career. He has done a variety of roles, from background to speaking roles, and is known for his hard work and commitment to his roles in the film industry. He is a Spotlight registered actor and is eager to pursue his acting career through film and television media.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Sound Department
Birth Day January 01, 1803
Age 216 YEARS OLD
Died On 16 October 1870(1870-10-16) (aged 67)\nWatsons Bay, New South Wales
Preceded by William Edward Thurlow
Succeeded by George Thorton

💰 Net worth

Daniel Eghan, a renowned actor and sound department professional, is expected to have a net worth ranging from $100K to $1M by 2024. Despite his impressive wealth, it is noteworthy that Daniel Eghan was born in the early 19th century, in 1803. His immense talent and dedication to his craft have enabled him to establish himself as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, accumulating considerable financial success over the years. With a range of notable projects under his belt, Daniel Eghan has undoubtedly made a significant impact in the world of film and sound production.

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Biography/Timeline

1824

Egan was born in Windsor, New South Wales and was a foreman at the Government Dockyards, Sydney from 1824 to its closure in 1835. He then went into Business and acquired several trading vessels but went bankrupt in 1843 and later became a wine and spirit merchant. He became an alderman of the Sydney City Council on its creation in 1842, rising to mayor in 1853. He purchased two 40-acre (16 ha) blocks of land in Beacon Hill in 1857.

1854

Egan was elected to the Legislative Council on 1 April 1854, representing the Pastoral District of Maneroo. In April 1856 he was elected at the first election to the Legislative Assembly, representing Maneroo, which was renamed Monaro in 1858. From 1859 to 1869 he represented Eden and from 1870 to his death he represented Monaro. From 27 October 1868 until his death he was the Postmaster-General of New South Wales.