Danny Midwinter, a talented individual, was born in Neasden, London, England, and it was not until around 1993 that his passion for acting was discovered. This remarkable turn of events occurred when he was working for a house removal company, and fate would have it that the house he was assigned to move belonged to an acting agent who recognized his immense talent.
With the agent's guidance, Danny landed his first acting role on an episode of the British comedy series "Drop the Dead Donkey" in 1990. Throughout the 1990s, Midwinter continued to find steady work as a regular in various British dramas and comedies, before making his transition to films during the latter part of the decade.
His first film role was in the British release "Fast Food" in 1998, followed by "Human Traffic" in the same year. In 2000, he starred in the star-studded crime film "From Hell," alongside Johnny Depp, Heather Graham, Ian Holm, and Robbie Coltrane.
Throughout the 2000s, Midwinter continued to find work on various television series and made-for-television film features, including "Dinotopia" in 2002, "Rome" in 2005, "Blackbeard" in 2006, and "Anacondas: Trail of Blood" in 2009. He also had the honor of appearing in the sci-fi horror actioner "Against the Dark" in 2009, starring Steven Seagal.
In addition to his work in television, Midwinter appeared on series such as the historical drama "The Borgias" in 2011 and "EastEnders" in 1985. His versatility and intense performances have earned him the nickname "the next Ray Winstone," a praise that audiences can expect him to live up to as his career continues on.