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Daniel Mays is a respected English actor widely recognized for his roles in the television series Temple and Good Omens.
Daniel Mays was born on March 31, 1978, in Epping, Essex, United Kingdom. His father worked as an electrician and his mother as a bank clerk. Mays is the third of four sons. He pursued his passion for acting by enrolling at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), from which he graduated in 2000. Soon after, he began securing supporting roles in television and film.
Mays began his acting career with a brief appearance on the BBC soap opera EastEnders in 2000. He also appeared in the 2001 American war drama Pearl Harbor, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. His collaboration with acclaimed director Mike Leigh began soon after, resulting in roles in the 2002 film All or Nothing, where he portrayed Jason, a troubled young man, and in the 2004 drama Vera Drake, where he played Sid, the son of the titular character.
One of his early standout performances came in the BBC drama Rehab, directed by Antonia Bird. Mays took on the challenging lead role of Adam, a young heroin addict transitioning from prison to a rehabilitation facility. For his powerful performance, he received the Best Actor award at the 2003 Palmarès Reims Television Festival.
In 2010, Mays played Eddie O’Grady in the historical drama Made in Dagenham, which depicted the 1968 Ford sewing machinists strike. He continued building his television career with a role as PAS Officer Cass Cromwell in the BBC sci-fi series Outcasts. He also lent his voice to the 2011 animated film The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn, directed by Steven Spielberg, in which he played supporting character Allan Thompson.
In 2016, Mays gained widespread acclaim for his role as Sergeant Danny Waldron in season three of the BBC police drama Line of Duty. His portrayal of a complex officer dealing with the trauma of an abusive childhood earned him a BAFTA Television Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor in 2017. That same year, he appeared as Tivik in the critically successful Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, further broadening his international appeal.
In 2019, Mays featured in the HBO television film My Dinner with Hervé, which received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Television Movie. His later television work includes appearances in the medical crime drama Temple and the fantasy series Good Omens, both of which have solidified his reputation as a versatile and compelling actor.
Daniel Mays married his longtime partner, Louise Burton, on August 25, 2018. Louise works professionally as a makeup artist. The couple shares two children: a son named Mylo and a daughter named Dixie. Mays is known for valuing his family life and has largely kept his personal affairs private while maintaining a steady presence in the acting industry.
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