Daniel Browning Smith
Height:           5’8”
Weight: 135 pounds
Hair: Dark Blonde
Eyes: Green
Television
Ripley’s Believe It Or Not(2)   TBS
Guinness World Records Prime Time(2)   FOX
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno NBC
30 Seconds to Fame FOX
Penn & Teller’s Sin City Spectacular FX
Body Benders The Learning Channel
The Twisted Lives of Contortionist The Discovery Channel
Real TV CBS
Talk Soup E!
Bizarre World FOX
Over the Edge CBS
Roseanne CBS
Fox Files FOX
World’s Strangest Performers The Learning Channel
Beyond Bizarre The Discovery Channel
Millionenrad (Austrian National Television)
Good Morning Singapore (Singaporean National Television)
Don’t Try This At Home LWT (London Weekend Television)
Open Mike with Mike Bullard CTV (Canadian National Television)



Mass Entertainment
Zamora the Torture King’s Touring Stunt Show
(North American Tour 98, North American Tour 99, USA Tour 99)
Brooks and Dunn Neon Circus and Wild West Show North American Tour 2002
The Bindlestiff Family Cirkus
(1998 East Coast Tour, 1998 West Coast Tour)
Great World City (Singapore)
Ward Hall’s World of Wonders
Paul Osborne’s Turn of the Century Midway
Knott’s Berry Farm Halloween Haunt (1998,1999,2000)
Kennywood’s Centennial Celebration



Awards and Honors
Guinness World Record holder for “The Fastest Time Getting INTO a locked straitjacket”
(In 2 minutes and 8 seconds including 13 feet of steel chain )
Guinness World Record holder for “Most Number of Contortionists in a Box”
(For 2 minutes and 14 seconds with a total of three contortionist )
Grand Prize Winner on "30 Seconds to Fame", Fox Television



Training
San Francisco School of Circus Arts training under Master Lu Yi



Special Skills
Front Bending, Back Bending, Hand Stands, Arm Dislocation, Hip Dislocation, 180
Torso Twisting, Box Routines (Box dimensions: 13.5” by 16” by 19.5”, 18 gallon capacity) Tennis Racket, Toilet Seat Routines (30” circumference)
Daniel’s tour de force is a brand new feat he himself invented: the De-escape! Using a straitjacket, a long chain, and a small trunk, Daniel revives the lost art of “enterology.”