Danny Dyer – All Body Measurements Including Height, Weight, Shoe Size and More

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Biography – A Short Wiki

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Danny Dyer is a British actor and presenter. He is best known for television roles such as Malcolm in Skins, Mick Carter in EastEnders, and Yankie in Family Business, as well as film roles such as Moff in Human Traffic, Francis in Goodbye Charlie Bright, Tommy Johnson in The Football Factory, Charlie Milwall in Borstal Boy, Frankie in The Business, Steve in Severance and Gene Dekker in Outlaw. In 2007, he became the presenter of The Real Football Factories and The Real Football Factories International, a TV documentary series on Bravo. Born Daniel John Dyer on July 24, 1977 in Custom House, London, United Kingdom, to parents Christine and Antony Dyer, he has two younger siblings, a sister named Kayleigh, and a brother named Tony. Dyer’s parents divorced when he was age nine, and he was raised by his mother in Custom House. He was first 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 Suspect 3 (1993), beginning his acting career at 16. His breakthrough role was as Moff in Human Traffic. [© celebsfacts.com] He has been married to Joanne Mas since September 3, 2016. They have three children, Dani, Arty and Sunnie.

Body Measurements Table

Here is the body measurement information of Danny Dyer. Check out all known statistics in the table below!

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Height 5′11¾” (182 cm)
Weight 165 pounds (75 kg)
Natural breasts or implants Unknown

Quotes

I wasn’t a bad kid. My dad left when I was young, so I didn’t have much discipline, not that I’m making excuses. I was always out and about and had a good time as a kid, so I’ve done alright.

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I don’t think you can get any more working class than me. Everyone seems posh to me.

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I’ve got quite a big fan base, and people like to see you do the same thing – that’s why you get offered the same roles.

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I had a good upbringing, we didn’t have any money, but there was a lot of love in my family.

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There is never a right or wrong time to have kids; it happens for whatever reason, but you can have this paranoia: ‘will I be able to do this, I’m not sure if I’m ready to have kids?’

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