Danny Hart

Danny Hart graduated from 'Drama Centre London' winning a BBC Radio 4 Carleton Hobbs Award and went on to record many radio plays and poetry readings for BBC Radio 3 & 4.

His professional debut came at the National Theatre with
Sir Ian Mckellan in Peter Pan, where he has worked many times since, both onstage and in development readings of new works at the National Theatre Studio.

In The Browning Version, opposite the late Corin Redgrave, The Daily Telegraph described his perfomance as Taplow as '... Astonishingly convincing...' and he had an equally warm reception to his portrayal of Mozart in Amadeus at Theatre Royal York, The Guardian writing '...Hart's Mozart adds a charismatic presence...'
 
Screen work includes period dramas, Cambridge Spies and Vanity Fair, feature films The Man Who Cried and Beginners Luck and BBC sitcom Love Soup, for which he wrote the music for his guitar wielding performance as Bob Dylan.