About me
Danny started his training with Nottingham playhouse’s ‘momentous theatre’, a youth ensemble, in which he devised short and hard hitting productions. Since then he has been with Nottingham’s inspire academy for six years and has acted in many plays including playing Malcolm in ‘Macbeth’, Ralph Clark in ‘Our country’s good’, Bennet in ‘Punk rock’ and John Proctor in ‘The crucible’. He was also honoured to perform the lead role in comedian Mark Thomas's self written play - 'church forced to put up gates after font is used as wash basin by migrants' in Sheffield. He has been in numorous amateur films as well as major blockbusters such as a speaking role in Ridley Scott’s ‘Robin hood’, and a small part in ‘Batman – the dark knight rises’. He is currently studying theatre arts at Nottingham Trent university and hopes to be awarded with a Bachelor of Arts degree.