Danny Woodburn is a multifaceted entertainer who has made a significant impact on the world of stage, film, television, and the comedy club circuit.
Born and raised in the Philadelphia area, Woodburn comes from a family of distinguished professionals, with his mother being a nurse and his father a professional golfer. He pursued his passion for the arts at Temple University's School of Film and Theater, where he earned his degree and was later honored with the Outstanding Alumni Achievement Award of 2001.
Woodburn's breakthrough role came when he joined the cast of NBC's iconic sitcom Seinfeld in 1994, playing the lovable and volatile character Mickey Abbott, a close friend of Kramer. His portrayal of Mickey was a significant milestone in his career, as it showcased a positive and non-stereotypical representation of a character with a disability.
In addition to his acting career, Woodburn is a dedicated advocate for performers with disabilities in the film, television, and theater industries. He has been a long-time member of the Performers With Disabilities Committee of SAG-AFTRA, where he has worked tirelessly to negotiate better contract terms, create more opportunities, and increase inclusion and diversity at the studio and network level. Through his efforts, Woodburn has helped to change social perceptions of individuals with disabilities and has made a lasting impact on the entertainment industry.