Danny Dyer - Sweet as a Nut (Part 2)

Quintessential lad Danny Dyer first made his name in 1999 when he appeared as Moff in Human Traffic; the pilled-up tale of five friends on a weekend bender in Cardiff. He was immediately marked as one to watch; an actor who not only represented working class youth culture in England more than most, but who also emanated a charisma, honesty and sensitivity that immediately engaged audiences. Since then he has starred in over 40 feature films. During the 00s Dyer formed a lads film dream team with director Nick Love, making movies that contained some of his finest performances, such as Goodbye Charlie Bright (2001), The Football Factory (2004) and The Business (2005). The partnership has won him a legion of followers, avid devotees of the niche -- or micro-genre -- that they carved out during the last decade. Yet his passion lies not only in delving into the lives of deadly men, but in the art of acting. He famously formed an incongruous working relationship with the Nobel Prize-winning playwright Harold
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