Daniel in Crash

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Daniel in Crash is a hardworking Mexican-American locksmith whose experiences with racism and family vulnerability form one of the film’s most emotionally resonant storylines.

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instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn Crash (2004 film) NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme class and economic insecurity
misperception and stereotyping
parental protection
racism
characterArc faces racial prejudice while trying to provide for his family
createdBy Paul Haggis NERFINISHED
ethnicity Mexican-American
filmGenreContext drama
firstAppearance Crash (2004 film) NERFINISHED
gender male
hasDaughter Lara NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
medium feature film
nationality American
notableFor being falsely suspected of theft by a Persian-American shop owner
being misjudged as a gang member because of his appearance
experiencing racism in his work as a locksmith
protective relationship with his young daughter
occupation locksmith
personalityTrait family-oriented
hardworking
nonviolent
patient
portrayedBy Michael Peña NERFINISHED
residence Los Angeles
settingOfActivity Los Angeles locksmith jobs
spouse Elizabeth NERFINISHED

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Michael Peña portrayed Daniel in Crash