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After being spotted in his local Sunday School, he was cast in Prime Suspect 3 (1993) with Helen Mirren. He had brief appearances in Cadfael, A Touch of Frost and Loved Up, and made appearances in the television series Thief Takers (1996) and Soldier Soldier (1991). Danny's first major movie appearance came when he landed the role of Moff in the clubbing film Human Traffic (1999). Dyer has starred in all three films by the British director Nick Love: Goodbye Charlie Bright (2001), The Football Factory (2004) and The Business (2005). He has appeared on stage in both London and New York, notably in plays by Harold Pinter: Celebration at the Almeida Theatre and a revival of No Man's Land at the National Theatre. Danny appeared in 2002's best-selling video game, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City voicing Kent Paul and in 2004's best-selling game, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. In 2006 Dyer presented a series for Bravo called "The Real Football Factories", an in-depth look at football violence both at home and abroad. Recently, Dyer has appeared in films such as 'Doghouse', a horror comedy, and with Fiddy Cent in 'Dead Man Running'.
Danny writes an article for Zoo magazine. | | Eye color: Brown | | Height: 6' (1.83 m) | | Nickname(s): | | Notable feature(s): | | Education: | | Family: Joanna & two daughters - Dani & Sunnie | | Resides in: London | | Religious affiliations: None | | Political affiliation: | | Personal interests/hobbies: Sport/acting | | Charities/Causes: Chairman of Kent League's Greenwich Borough in S.East London | | Other: He also appears in The Twangs 2007 video for Two Lovers, and has recently done a documentary on UFos for BBC Three, also a direct-to-DVD documentary on 'football foul-ups'. | | |