

After much debate and speculation, Daniel Durant is finalized for the ASL (American Sign Language) performance for the Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas. He will join the list of Troy Kotsur, Justina Miles, and Colin Denny, who captivated the NFL world and fans with their inspirational performance.
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Last season, Justina Miles captivated the stadium with her genuinely incredible performance, and Daniel is expected to have a similar effect. Despite being born deaf, he overcame the disability and witnessed tremendous success in his career.
The star has earned plaudits for his remarkable performances in “Switched at Birth” and “CODA,” ultimately opening his door for the Super Bowl LVIII. Let’s examine the 34-year-old stage actor’s earnings and wealth.
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Daniel Durant has a successful career in acting
Daniel Durant is an exceptional American stage actor known for his impeccable performance. The actor entered the acting industry in 2012 and received massive recognition in 2015. Thanks to his role in exceptional films like the “Broadway Revival of Spring Awakening” and “Switched At Birth,” which has paved his way to numerous accolades, including Ovation Awards and Broadway World Awards.

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Feb 5, 2024; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Helmets for the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs on display with the Vince Lombardi Trophy before NFL commissioner Roger Goodell speaks at a press conference in advance of Super Bowl LVIII between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
These incredible performances in acting are shown in his net worth. As per various sources, his net worth stands at around $3 million in 2024. Most of his earnings come from his successful career in acting. Besides that, the artist is also indulged in brand deals. The actor even owns a house in Los Angeles since 2012. On top of that, he boasts a collection of cars, including an Audi and a Ford.
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These remarkable achievements are only possible because of his firm determination to move forward, which has opened the doors for a prestigious event like the Super Bowl.
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Durant, who has been a longtime advocate for the deaf community, will be performing the National Anthem in ASL alongside Reba McEntire, who will be singing it. Durant will also perform “The Star-Spangled Banner.” Not only Daniel, but another Gallaudet alumni Anjel Pinero will sign America the Beautiful. Shameem Sanchez will sign Lift Every Voice and Sing. Apart from ASL performers, other participants will rock the stage, including Usher and Kaskade. Fans can witness this spectacular show live on CBS.
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Last season, Justina Miles, Troy Kotsur, and Colin Denny captured all attention with their incredible performance. Moreover, Rihanna took center stage by breaking all records for the most-watched NFL half-time show in NFL history. And this season doesn’t seem any different. Plus, with Daniel on the show, it will be an incredible experience.
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The Super Bowl LVIII is taking over Americans this Sunday at Allegiant Stadium at 6:00 PM Eastern Time. Kansas City Chiefs are looking forward to their third ring while the San Francisco 49ers are hopeful for their first one since 1994.
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