Daeg Neergaard Faerch (/ˈdeɪɡ ˈfɛərk/;[1] born September 27, 1995),[2][3] also known as GreatDaeg or Dnmrkboom, is an American actor, singer, songwriter, and rapper.
His physical appearance contrasts with his brutal actions and it's only in his eyes that you perceive his true nature...Faerch's Myers can be like a normal kid one minute and a monster the next.
Faerch has a comedic role as a character named Michel in Peter Berg's 2008 Will Smith film, Hancock,[12] where he plays a French American neighborhood boy who swears at Smith[7] and is thrown into the sky by the titular superhero for insulting him, but falls back to earth unharmed with Hancock catching him.
Faerch's other projects include the thriller Sebastian in the title role, which also features his mother;[13] the Christmas comedy Wreck the Halls starring Mickey Rooney as Santa Claus; the short film Suffer the Little Children, based on a story by Stephen King co-starring his mother.
Brown were attached to star in a science fiction thriller entitled Out There..., to be directed by writer and Colorado native Bonné Bartron.
In August 2014, Faerch's mother announced on Facebook that he would be taking a break from rapping to film a role "in the coming month".
That turns out to be for the better, because when he does finally cross paths with the holed-up main characters, he has a tendency toward monologues that wouldn't pass muster for a third-rate Walking Dead villain.
In June 2015, writer-director Edward Burney Jr. launched an unsuccessful Kickstarter campaign for Peterson Park, along with an official website.