Danny Masterson born and raised in New York, made a name for himself as a skilled industry veteran before he reached his 30's. His career in entertainment began at the age of four, and he has since established himself as one of the industry's leading talents, having held a number of challenging roles in both feature films and television series. In addition to being an established actor, he is also a force in the music world. One of the most requested DJ's in the United States, Masterson spends his time traveling to club venues and music festivals in addition to shooting films.
Danny has been seen in California Solo (Sundance in 2012) and Warner Brothers/Village Roadshow Production Yes Man starring opposite Jim Carrey. He was seen in the independent film Smiley Face which debuted at Sundance and then went on to the Toronto and Cannes Film Festivals. Masterson is best known for his starring role as Hyde, the wise conspiracy theorist among a motley group of friends on FOX's hit series, That 70s Show which ran for seven years.
His further film credits include: Easier Softer Way (Puff Puff Pass), Bye Bye Love, Comic Book Villains with D.J. Qualls, Face/Off and Robert Rodriguez's Miramax thriller, The Faculty opposite Josh Hartnett and the Wes Craven horror film, Dracula 2000, opposite Gerard Butler, Johnny Lee Miller and Jennifer Esposito and Too Pure, an independent film written and directed by The Others' Sunmin Park.
Danny is very familiar with the television realm as well, having held a series regular role for two years portraying Christine Baranski's son and Alicia Witt's love interest on CBS' popular series, Cybill. Prior to Cybill, he also held series regular roles on Extreme and Joe's Life, as well as recurring roles on such popular series as Party of Five, Roseanne and NYPD Blue. Danny has guest-starred on Sliders, American Gothic, Empty Nest, Jake and the Fat Man, and The Tracy Ullman Show.
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