Our Professor: Mr. Santa Claus
A CSULB teacher is also a Santa Claus during December. Enough said.
Robin Cole
Issue date: 12/7/09 Section: Cover Story
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That is because Daniel Thompson, 50, is the university's only professor who also suits up as Santa Claus each holiday season.
Daniel, who prefers to go by Danny, is very passionate about his work and students here at Cal State Long Beach, where he has worked as an advanced studies in education and counseling professor since 1990, but what really puts a 'twinkle in his eye' is the joy he get from portraying Santa Claus every holiday season. Danny got his start portraying Kris Kringle in 2001, when he joined a group called the Amalgamated Order of Real Bearded Santas, an elite group of around 700 Santas with, you guessed it, real beards, after a suggestion by some friends on account of his "jolly nature."
The following year he started his own entertainment company called A Santa For All Seasons, which he uses as a booking agency to find Santa jobs. That Christmas eight years ago, Danny professionally portrayed Santa for the first time. This year will be his eighth season.
Danny's Santa work usually begins right around Thanksgiving and goes through Christmas Day, working evenings and weekends at a variety of jobs, including corporate parties, school functions, and private parties. On Christmas Day, Danny takes off from his paid gigs and visits a local hospital's pediatric ward.
"Can you imagine being stuck in a hospital on Christmas Day?" he says. "I like to bring a little joy into a child's life, especially if he or she has to be in the hospital on that day."
Danny remembers a Christmas he almost spent in the hospital in 1997 after having surgery. "Through a lot of prayer," he was able to go home to his family on Christmas Eve. "This is one of the main reasons I like to visit children in the hospital on Christmas Day," he explains.
To prepare for his role as Santa, Danny bleaches his naturally red beard, which he grows year-round, and hair so it's "glossy white." Every January, he trims his beard and then lets it grow until Christmas. In fact, the last time he completely shaved his beard off was during his undergraduate years in the early 80s. On top of that, every year as Christmas approaches, Danny brushes up on his pop-culture and studies popular toys so he can actually talk to children about what presents they want, if the real Santa knows the difference between a Gameboy and PSP, then Danny sure does too. And most importantly, he smiles and laughs a lot.


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