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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Danny_DyerDanny Dyer - Wikipedia

    Danny Dyer (born Danial John Dyer; 24 July 1977) is an English actor and presenter. Dyer's breakthrough role was as Moff in Human Traffic (1999), with other notable roles Billy the Limpet in Mean Machine (2001) and as Tommy Johnson in The Football Factory (2004).

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0245705Danny Dyer - IMDb

    IMDb profile of Danny Dyer, a British actor, director and writer known for his roles in The Football Factory, Human Traffic and EastEnders. Find out his birth date, height, spouse, children, awards and upcoming projects.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.81 m
    • Canning Town, London, England, UK
  3. Danny Dyer. Actor: The Football Factory. Danny Dyer was born in the Custom House area of east London, England, on 24th July 1977. Danny was spotted at a Sunday Drama School for underprivileged kids, in Kentish Town, by the agent Charlotte Kelly who got him an audition for the part of Martin Fletcher in the Granada Television series Prime ...

    • July 24, 1977
  4. Jul 17, 2024 · Danny Dyer's new comedy Mr Bigstuff sees him play a prescription-drug-addicted alpha male who ruins his brothers life. EastEnders star Danny is teaming up with Plebs star Ryan Sampson, who also wrote the series, to play estranged brothers Lee (Dyer) and Glen (Sampson) in a show about "broken families, fragile masculinity and carpet sales".

  5. Danny Dyer talks about his first film role as a rave-mad cane-head in Human Traffic, the 1999 cult classic that captured the '90s club culture. He reveals how he went "fuckin' crackers" on set and why the film was ahead of its time.

  6. Oct 24, 2023 · Danny Dyers career has been nothing if not eclectic, beginning his career under the guidance of playwright Harold Pinter. His breakout role in Human Traffic catapulted him into the limelight...

    • 75 min
    • 73K
    • BFI
  7. Danny Dyer (born 24 July 1977) is an English actor, avid West Ham United fan, media personality and chairman of Greenwich Borough, a non-League football team.