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Daniel Mays
British actor

Daniel Mays

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British actor
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46 years
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Biography

Daniel Alan Mays (born 31 March 1978) is an English actor.

Early life

Born the third of four boys, Mays was brought up in Buckhurst Hill, Essex, by his electrician father and bank cashier mother. He attended the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts before going on to win a place at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.

Career

After graduating from RADA in 2000, Mays soon started appearing in a number of supporting roles ranging from a bit part in the BBC soap opera EastEnders in 2000 to playing a pilot in Jerry Bruckheimer's big-budget Pearl Harbor (2001). He was cast in the Mike Leigh film All or Nothing (2002) as Jason, a thug who abused his girlfriend, and also appeared in Leigh's next project, Vera Drake (2004), in which he played Sid, the protagonist's son. His performances for Leigh resulted in further offers of work.

One of Mays's most notable early roles was in the improvised BBC drama Rehab. Directed by acclaimed film maker Antonia Bird, Rehab was a drama about life inside a drug rehabilitation facility. He starred as Adam, a young heroin addict released from prison and sent directly to rehab. For his performance Mays was awarded the Best Actor award at the Palmare-Reims Television Festival in 2003.

Mays has continued to work regularly, and has appeared in a variety of productions, which have included a part in Johnny Vaughan's sitcom, Top Buzzer (2004); the lead role of Carter Krantz in BBC Three's Funland (2005); as well as film appearances in Atonement (2007), White Girl (2008) and The Bank Job (2008).

Mays starred in Channel 4's Friday-night comedy-of-errors sitcom Plus One, in which he played Rob Black, the perennial victim of Sod's law whose girlfriend has dumped him to marry "Duncan from Blue". He played the role of Michael Myshkin in Channel 4's adaptation of David Peace's Red Riding trilogy. He also appears in the third and final series of Ashes to Ashes on BBC1 as Discipline and Complaints Officer, DCI Jim Keats (who is actually the devil disguised as a police officer).

In addition to his TV and film work, Mays has also starred in six stage plays at London's Royal Court Theatre. The productions have included Ladybird, Motortown, The Winterling and Scarborough. Simon Stephens wrote the lead role of Danny in Motortown with Mays in mind. He went on to win critical acclaim for his performance, but the hard-hitting play was too much for some audience members and walkouts were not uncommon.

Projects in 2009 included Hippie Hippie Shake (as '60s alternative figurehead David Widgery, alongside Cillian Murphy and Sienna Miller); a role opposite Anna Friel in the third series of Jimmy McGovern's The Street; a "mark" in the BBC drama serial Hustle; as well as an appearance in the independent British film Shifty, co-starring Riz Ahmed, for which he received a nomination for best supporting actor at the British Independent Film Awards.

Mays starred as Eddie O'Grady in the 2010 film Made in Dagenham. In the same year, he played DCI Jim Keats in the third series of "Ashes to Ashes", in which he portrayed a character that was the antagonist of Philip Glenister's Gene Hunt.

Mays appears in the BBC sci-fi series Outcasts, which started on 7 February 2011, as PAS Officer Cass Cromwell, and in the ninth episode of the 6th series of Doctor Who, titled "Night Terrors," broadcast on BBC One on 3 September 2011.

He had roles in No One Gets Off in This Town and a supporting role in the Steven Spielberg film The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn. However the latest part he has played was a criminal on a curfew after serving a 10-year sentence for the murder of his girlfriend when he was 19 in the programme Public Enemies, which aired on BBC One in early January 2012. He played Ronnie Biggs in a 5-part drama called Mrs Biggs.

For much of the latter half of 2013, Mays performed on stage. Performing in Nick Payne's The Same Deep Water As Me at the Donmar Warehouse alongside Nigel Lindsayand in the first major revival of Jez Butterworth's debut play, Mojo at the Harold Pinter Theatre. He starred alongside Ben Whishaw, Brendan Coyle, Rupert Grint and Colin Morgan.

Mays starred in Series 3 of BBC drama Line of Duty as Sergeant Danny Waldron, an armed response officer whose troubled and abusive childhood comes under investigation following his death in episode one as part of wider investigation of police corruption throughout the serial.

From 29 March - 14 May 2016 Mays played the part of Aston in Harold Pinter's play The Caretaker directed by Matthew Warchus at The Old Vic Theatre in London opposite Timothy Spall and George MacKay.

Daniel Mays portrays Tivik in the upcoming film Rogue One: A Star Wars Story(2016).

Personal life

Mays has a young son, Mylo Burton-Mays, and lives in Crouch End, north London. A keen football fan, he is a supporter of Leyton Orient.

Filmography

Films

YearFilmRoleNotes
2001Skin DeepFlashback youthShort film
Pearl HarborPilot No. 3
2002All or NothingJason
2004Vera DrakeSid
2005The Secret Life of WordsMartin
The Best ManPool Guy
2006MiddletownJim Hunter
A Good YearBert the Doorman
2007AtonementTommy Nettle
2008The Bank JobDave Shilling
ShiftyChris
BitterUnknownShort film
2009Mr. NobodyYoung journalist
The FirmYeti
2010Nanny McPhee and the Big BangBlenkinsop
Hippie Hippie ShakeWidgeryAwaiting release
Made in DagenhamEddie
No One Gets Off in This Town
2011The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the UnicornAllan
2012ByzantiumNoel
2013Welcome to the PunchNathan Bartnick
2015Victor Frankenstein (film)Barnaby
2016Dad's ArmyPrivate Walker
2016Rogue One: A Star Wars StoryTivik
2017The Limehouse GolemGeorge Flood

Television

YearShowRoleNotes
1995Fist of FunPatrick NuffyEpisode 2.5–2.6
2000EastEndersKevinTwo episodes
2001In DeepDave StreetEpisode 1.5: "Ghost Squad: Part 1"
The BillWarren DebdaleEpisode 17.46: "Temptation"
2002ManchildMechanicEpisode 1.1: "Fiftysomething"
NCS ManhuntDanny BirdEpisodes 1.1 and 1.6
Dead CasualUnknownTV film
Tipping the VelvetJimmy BurnsTV serial
2003RehabAdamTV film
2004Top BuzzerCarltonAppeared in ten episodes
Keen EddieRonnie Wiggensey Jr.Episode 1.8: "Sticky Fingers"
2005Beneath the SkinMoz BurnsideTV film
Class of '76DS Steven Grant
FunlandCarter KrantzAppeared in all 11 episodes
2007ConsentSteve
Saddam's TribeUdayTV film
Half Broken ThingsMichaelTV film
2008White GirlSteveTV film
Consuming PassionCharles BoonTV film
2009Plus OneRob BlackAppeared in all five episodes
Red Riding: In the Year of Our Lord 1983Michael Myshkin
The StreetMarkEpisode 3.2
2010HustleMervyn LloydEpisode 6.5: "Conned Out of Luck"
Ashes to AshesJim KeatsAppeared in eight episodes
2011OutcastsCass Cromwell
Doctor WhoAlexSeries 6 Episode 9: "Night Terrors"
2012Treasure IslandDoctor Livesey2x 120 min Drama
Public EnemiesEddie Mottram
Mrs BiggsRonnie Biggs
2014The Great FireSamuel PepysTV series 4 episodes
CommonTommy WardTV film
2016Line of DutySergeant Danny WaldronSeries 3 Episode 1
2017GuerrillaCullenTV Series

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