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In 2006, Daingerfield wrote, produced and starred in, "Daingerfield", a short feature loosely based on his life.[4]
In 2007, Daingerfield founded On the Mic Training, a Vancouver based, voice acting school where he and many other Vancouver voice actors train students in voice-over.[5]
In 2017, he was cast as the lead role of Gintoki Sakata in the Ocean dub of Gintama.
Personal life[]
In 2007, Daingerfield ranked third in Canada for Men's Singles over 35 tennis.[6]