Danny Mac

Danny Mac

Birth Name: Danny Mac Greene
Height: 173 cm
Danny was born in Bromley, Kent on February 26 1988 but grew up on the south coast of England in West Sussex. He is the second born of 4 children with 2 Brothers and 1 Younger Sister.Danny is the only member in his family to follow a career in Acting - He was given his first professional role in Cameron Mackintosh's UK Touring Production of Le... Show more »
Danny was born in Bromley, Kent on February 26 1988 but grew up on the south coast of England in West Sussex. He is the second born of 4 children with 2 Brothers and 1 Younger Sister.Danny is the only member in his family to follow a career in Acting - He was given his first professional role in Cameron Mackintosh's UK Touring Production of Les Misérables (Directed by Trevor Nunn) in which he played the role of Gavroche during the show's ten-week run at The Mayflower Theatre, Southampton in 1998. Danny reprised the role again in London's West End at The Palace Theatre in 1999. Danny continued to work into his teenage years, playing various roles in TV and commercials.Danny first studied Acting at Chichester College - one of the UK's top 10 'Outstanding' Colleges (as awarded by Ofsted). After his two-year-course in Chichester, Danny was offered a scholarship at London's highly renowned Drama School: The Arts Educational School (ArtsEd) - where he continued to train for three more years, graduating with a BA(Hons) Degree in Performing Arts. He graduated and went directly back to the West End where he starred in the multi-award-winning hit production of 'Wicked', the same year the show won it's first Laurence Olivier Award.Whilst in London, as well as being involved in many concerts and guest spots throughout the West End, Danny was invited to create the leading roles in the original workshop productions for various theatres including both 'Better Than Nothing' at The Shaw Theatre and 'Once Upon a Time at the Adelphi' for The Liverpool Playhouse.Danny left London for Liverpool in 2011 after being cast in one of the UK's hit serial dramas 'Hollyoaks' where he created the role of Mark (Dodger) Savage. 'Dodger Savage' became a hugely popular character among the media and the fans - gaining Danny Multiple Awards and Nominations including - Best Newcomer, Best Actor and Sexiest Male. Danny took home 5 awards in total for his role as Mark (Dodger) Savage during his 4 years on the show. He left the show in 2015. Show less «
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