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Danny Dyer

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Gender Male
Age 46
Date of birth July 24,1977
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Custom House
London
United Kingdom
Full nameDaniel John Dyer
ResidenceDebden
Epping Forest
Essex
Spouse Joanne Mas
Children Dani Dyer
Sunnie Dyer
Arty Dyer
Sunnie Jo Dyer
Arty Jose Dyer
Height 183 (cm)
Job Author
Entrepreneur
Television presenter
Voice acting
BooksThe World According to Danny Dyer
Straight Up: The Real Me in My Own Words
Straight Up: My Autobiography
The Real Football Factories: Shocking True Stories from the World's Hardest Football Fans
Awards National Television Award for Outstanding Serial Drama Performance
Inside Soap Award for Best Actor
Siblings Kayleigh Dyer
Parents Antony Dyer
Christine Dyer Meakin
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Date of Upd.
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Danial John Dyer is an English actor and presenter. Dyer's breakthrough role was as Moff in Human Traffic, with other notable roles as Mick Carter in EastEnders, Billy the Limpet in Mean Machine and as Tommy Johnson in The Football Factory.

Biography

Danny dyer is an english actor.Born on 24 july 1977 in canning tow.Nlondon.He is 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs around kg.He has blue eyes and a muscular body type.He is a cancer zodiac sign and his natoinality is british.

Education and Career

Danny dyer attended the sylvia young theatre school and later studied at the national youth theatre.He started his career in 1994 with a role in the british telveision series prime suspect 3.He has since appeared in numerous films and television shows.Including hmuan traffic.The football factory.And eastenders.

Family and Relationships

Adnny dyer is married to joanne mas.With whom he has three children.He also has two siblings.Tony and kayleigh.And his parents are antony and christine dyer.

Success

Danny dyer has achieved great success in his career.He won the british soap award for best actor in 2015 and was named the sexiest male at the british soap awrads in 2016.He was also awarded an honorary doctorate from the university of esat london in 2018.

Most Important Event

The omst important event in danny dyer s career was his role as mick carter in the bbc soap oepra eastenders.He has been playing the role since 2013 and has become one of the show s most popular characters.

Life Story

Danny dyer has had a successful career in acting.But his life has not been without its struggles.He has battled with alcohol and drug addiction in the past.But has since managed to trun his life around.He is now a successful actor and a devoted family man.

Newspaper headlines: 'BBC under fire' over star in 'photos probe'

Newspaper headlines: 'BBC under fire' over star in 'photos probe'
Jul 9,2023 1:10 am

... And the former EastEnders actor Danny Dyer is planning to leave half a million pounds in - Debbie - according to the Sunday Mirror...

Bafta TV Awards: Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan prepare to host ceremony

Bafta TV Awards: Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan prepare to host ceremony
May 13,2023 11:51 pm

... David Tennant, Catherine Tate, Dame Harriet Walter, Dannii Minogue, Danny Dyer, Golda Rosheuvel, Adrian Lester, Motsi Mabuse, Oti Mabuse, Rebecca Ferguson and Roisin Conaty will all present prizes...

Comic Relief returns with The Traitors and Eurovision sketches

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Mar 17,2023 1:50 pm

... Dame Mary Berry, Danny Dyer and Jamie Dornan are some of the stars set to appear in the skits...

Charles and Camilla to star in jubilee EastEnders episode

Charles and Camilla to star in jubilee EastEnders episode
May 22,2022 12:10 am

... Viewers of the soap will have already seen Mick Carter, played by Danny Dyer, decide to throw a jubilee party for residents of the square - he will later tease that some very special guests will be in attendance...

Talk TV: Piers Morgan attracts mixed reviews after network launch

Talk TV: Piers Morgan attracts mixed reviews after network launch
Apr 26,2022 1:00 pm

... " As Danny Dyer so eloquently put it, this does my nut in, " Curtis continued...

Charles and Camilla visit Eastenders set

Charles and Camilla visit Eastenders set
Apr 2,2022 1:00 pm

... The royal couple met stars Letitia Dean, Steve McFadden and Danny Dyer...

EastEnders: Danny Dyer to leave BBC soap later this year

EastEnders: Danny Dyer to leave BBC soap later this year
Jan 9,2022 3:43 pm

...Actor Danny Dyer will leave EastEnders later this year, the BBC has confirmed...

Strictly Come Dancing 2021: Final watched by 11 million people

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... " Ayling-Ellis has played Frankie Lewis, the daughter of Mick Carter (Danny Dyer), in BBC One soap EastEnders since May 2020...

How millions don't know they're related to royalty

Dec 19,2021 12:15 am

It might seem like an unlikely and rare connection. How could a modern-day comedian turn out to be related to a medieval monarch?

On a recent episode of the TV genealogy show Who Do You Think You Are? Josh Widdicombe discovered he was a descendant of Edward I, who died More Than 700 years ago.

But he hasn't been the only example. Soap star Danny Dyer found he was related to Edward Iii , Alexander Armstrong was descended from William The Conqueror and the rower Sir Matthew Pinsent was another relative of Edward I.

So What 's going on? Are the genes that put warlords on thrones now producing a celebrity aristocracy? Or are these just remarkable and unusual, needle-in-a-haystack coincidences? According to genealogy experts, what this really shows is that if you look back far enough a surprisingly high number of people will find a royal ancestor.

Can you prove it?

" It's not that uncommon, " Says Graham Holton, a tutor on a postgraduate course on genealogy at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow. And to illustrate The Point , he's also another descendant of Edward I.

" Whether you can actually prove it is one of the issues. Probably lots of people who are would not be able to prove it with documentary evidence, " Says Mr Holton.

Using previous models of the numbers of descendants over the generations, he Says as a broad estimate there could be two million people alive now related to Edward I. Because The Records of most ordinary families would not stretch back that far, Most People would not know about their link.

But it means that on any street or crowded bus there could be an unwitting relation of this medieval monarch.

Mr Holton wasn't necessarily delighted about his royal connection. " It was very interesting. But being a Scot and Edward I being known as The Hammer of the Scots, I wasn't absolutely over The Moon . "

Millions from Richard Iii

Turi King, professor of genetics at the University of Leicester, has researched Richard Iii and Says there are " literally millions" of people alive now who are descended from this 15Th Century sovereign's family. Prof King, a presenter on Bbc Two 's DNA Family Secrets , Says that it's often not understood how much family trees are likely to overlap when you go back so many generations.

" I always say to people We Are all related to each other. It's just A Question of degree, " she Says .

It's partly The Sheer numbers. By The Time you go back More Than 20 generations or so, based on the average reproduction rate, everyone will have millions of ancestors. Rather than separate trees, she Says family links become like interwoven thickets.

The idea of royalty is wrapped in ideas of being special and Apart - But Prof King Says the genetic reality is that we're all The Product of centuries of mixing and merging, migration, social rises and falls, interrelated in many ways. Many of us will have shared ancestors. And if someone has ancestry in Britain going Back To the Middle Ages , she Says it's actually more likely than not that they will be related to a branch of one of The Royals .

And when a TV show focuses on such a link to a monarch, she has to " try not to shout at the telly" about the huge number of other less glamorous ancestors who are being ignored on The Way .

Once you go even further back, a few thousand years or so, the genetics professor Says there are even bigger patterns of common ancestry, not just within Britain, But shared between people living in different countries and continents.

" We're all part of a giant family, " Says Prof King.

Being able to navigate a path Back To an identifiable medieval relative often depends on finding a " gateway ancestor" Says Else Churchill, a genealogist at The Society of Genealogists in London.

This would be someone rich, famous or perhaps infamous enough to be well documented and provide a trail for A Family historian. And if someone has such a pathway, she Says it's " fairly likely" they will bump into a royal relative.

She Says a genealogy study suggested that a child born in England in The Middle of the 20Th Century , who could trace their ancestry Back To England in the early 13Th Century , would have 80% of the population of The Time in their Family Tree .

" We're reliant on the survival of records, " she Says . " We've all got the same number of ancestors, we just don't always know their names, " she Says . And many of us will have " lineage Going Straight Back To a bunch of peasants".

Unexpected DNA result

People are increasingly turning to DNA for family links. And Ms Churchill found her own unexpected history. But it wasn't about being related to a medieval king.

" I've discovered through DNA that My Father is not My Father .

" So I've been researching The Churchills for 40 Years , so that came as a bit of a shock. I had no inkling, " she Says .

" I do know people who have been rocked by finding something like that. Personally I wasn't, But it did Make Me start thinking about identity. "

Ms Churchill, whose parents are no longer alive, Says it made her realise that she hadn't lost any sense of identity by finding out this lack of a genetic connection to her father or the ancestors she had researched for so long.

It didn't change her sense of family relationships, and it also didn't dampen her enthusiasm for The Detective work of genealogy.

" I don't get my identity by thinking that back in 1630 there was a guy called Thomas Churchill who's my ancestor. He's interesting historically, But he's not Really Me .

" Family is not necessarily genes, and family isn't necessarily ancestry, " she Says .



Source of news: bbc.com

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