Top 14 Quotes & Sayings by Danny Dyer

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an English actor Danny Dyer.
Last updated on December 3, 2024.
Danny Dyer

Danial John Dyer is an English actor and presenter. Dyer's breakthrough role was as Moff in Human Traffic, with other notable roles as Mick Carter in Eastenders, Billy the Limpet in Mean Machine and as Tommy Johnson in The Football Factory. Following the success of The Football Factory, Dyer was often typecast in "hard-man" roles, although it was this image that allowed him to present The Real Football Factories, its spin-off, The Real Football Factories International and Danny Dyer's Deadliest Men. Dyer has also worked in theatre, having appeared in three plays written by Harold Pinter, with whom he had a close friendship.

I wasn't a bad kid. My dad left when I was young, so I didn't have much discipline, not that I'm making excuses. I was always out and about and had a good time as a kid, so I've done alright.
There is never a right or wrong time to have kids; it happens for whatever reason, but you can have this paranoia: 'will I be able to do this, I'm not sure if I'm ready to have kids?'
There are a lot of bitter people out there who have got jobs that they hate and the key to life for me is doing something you love doing. — © Danny Dyer
There are a lot of bitter people out there who have got jobs that they hate and the key to life for me is doing something you love doing.
I don't know what's happened to me. I've got a bit more sophisticated in my old age. I like a bit of jasmine tea. I love it.
I do walk with a bit of a swagger. I do swear a lot. And people are going to be offended by that. But in this PC world, you can't be honest.
I don't think you can get any more working class than me. Everyone seems posh to me.
I had a good upbringing, we didn't have any money, but there was a lot of love in my family.
I've got quite a big fan base, and people like to see you do the same thing - that's why you get offered the same roles.
I don't believe my own hype, I just take each day as it comes. And I always feel blessed.
You never know where you stand - and I like that. I like to be on edge.
90% of people are in jobs they hate and are bitter about their lives and scratching about for money. That's my worst nightmare.
A normal fight is thirty seconds of rolling around on the floor, scrapping, that's what it is. It's not rolling over boxes or getting punched through windows.
You can never plan anything, you're never guaranteed anything. As long as I'm getting the work and it's quality then I'm happy. But you never know.
It's not that I'm not a horror fan, it's just that the horror scripts I've been sent have been rubbish and obvious. Because they usually are in horror films - it's just about scare factor. You're always one step ahead, you know who's going to die first, you know who's going to survive, you're going to get a jump every twenty minutes.
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