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Danny Dyer
Birth at
24 July 1977
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Danny Dyer was born on July 24, 1977, in Canning Town, East London, a working-class area with authentic Cockneys. Danny's acting talent manifested itself in school years. The extraordinary teenager was noticed by an actor recruitment agent and invited him to play Martin Fletcher in the TV project “Prime Suspect 3”. In 1993, Danny began acting in this series, where he had to turn into a gay boy. During the same period, he performed small roles in the television series Highlander, Soldier, and Detective
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Danny Dyer was born on July 24, 1977, in Canning Town, East London, a working-class area with authentic Cockneys. Danny's acting talent manifested itself in school years. The extraordinary teenager was noticed by an actor recruitment agent and invited him to play Martin Fletcher in the TV project “Prime Suspect 3”. In 1993, Danny began acting in this series, where he had to turn into a gay boy. During the same period, he performed small roles in the television series Highlander, Soldier, and Detective Jack Frost.
His first significant role Danny Dyer played in the comedy film “Away” (1999) directed by Justin Kerrigan. The following year, the actor starred in two films, in 2001 - in four, including the sports drama "The Bonfire" by Barry Skolnick and the action comedy "The English Robbery" by Mel Smith. At the same time, Dyer met director Nick Love and starred in his film Goodbye, Charlie Bright. Later, he repeatedly participated in Love's films: in 2004 he played in his "Fans", in 2005 - in the film "Business", in 2007 - in "Outlaw Territory".
In 2006, Danny starred in the thriller-comedy Isolation by Christopher Smith, and 2008 brought him two roles: in the film.
"Span 2" Noel Clark and in the dramatic film City Rats by Steve Kelly, where he played the main role. In 2009, Danny Dyer starred in ten films. He starred in the horror comedy film Conour by Jack West and in the dramatic thriller Seven Lives by Paul Wilkins, participated in the documentary Tattoos: The Story of Scars by S.J. Evans and others.
In addition to working in films, Danny plays on the stages of London and New York theaters. He is often seen in the plays of English playwright Harold Pinter. Dyer also hosts The Real Football Factories International and Bravo The Real Football Factories. On trips around the UK, he meets football fans and talks to them. Danny is an avid fan, since childhood he has been supporting West Ham United, sometimes he plays football himself.
Danny Dyer is married to a longtime friend, Joanna Mass. The couple raises two daughters - Dani and Sani.