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Ido Drent (born 27 January 1987) is a
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n-born actor working and living in
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,
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. He is best known to television audiences as Daniel Potts in the long-running
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''
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''.


Early life

Drent was born in Pretoria and raised until the age of 8 in
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,
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. In January 1996 Drent and his family moved to
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. He remembers watching ''Shortland Street'' for the first time and being bewildered by the accents. After finishing school Drent studied business at university and worked in the property development industry. After doing part-time work in television commercials, Drent "caught the acting bug."


Career


Beginnings and ''Shortland Street''

Drent became a model, was signed to 11 Modeling Agency and quickly became a regular on the catwalk. He started to attend a Meisner Acting course and in 2008 auditioned for an upcoming role on the long-running
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''Shortland Street''. The role was a recasting of past character Daniel Potts, the bad-boy illegitimate son of major character Sarah Potts. Drent was called back after his first audition, and, after performing alongside the actress of Sarah,
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, he was awarded the role. He made his debut on the show in March 2009 and quickly picked up a heartthrob status. For his role on ''Shortland Street'', Drent was nominated and awarded with numerous awards, including in 2010 the New Zealand
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Best on the Box award for "Rising Star". He also won runner up for "Hottest Male Actor" in the Throng Shortland Street Fan Awards 2010, losing out to onscreen stepfather Benjamin Mitchell. In 2011 Drent was nominated for a Girlfriend Faves Forever award for "Celeb Male 2011" for his role in Shortland Street and "Favourite TV star" in the
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awards. In 2012 Drent quit his role on ''Shortland Street'' to pursue career opportunities in
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. He commented, "For me, broadening myself as an actor,I need to move on, even if it meant losing a bit of security and taking a big risk." Following his move to Australia, Drent landed a role on the fourth season of television show ''
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'', making his debut in May 2013. Drent was praised by his costar
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, "He's got such a nice, calming energy... He's such a great actor." Drent also won the role of
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in a miniseries depicting the band, '' INXS: Never Tear Us Apart''.


Personal life

Drent is heavily involved in exercise and loves coffee. He has a strong Christian faith and made a commitment to stay
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until marriage. In April 2011 Drent announced he was engaged to makeup artist Mandy Hodges via his
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page. After dating for seven months, the two wed in December 2011 in a ceremony attended by family, friends, and co-stars. They have a son and a daughter.


Activism

Drent has been an ambassador for the 40 Hour Famine in 2010, 2011 and 2012, in which he helped needy children in
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. He was involved in a run which involved running 20 km a day for a week to raise money for
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. However, Drent was forced to drop out following feeling very ill and fearing he may have
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. Drent is also an advocate for anti-smoking New Zealand.


Filmography


References

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