

Daniel Mays
Daniel Alan Mays, born on March 31, 1978, in Epping, Essex, England, is a distinguished actor celebrated for his diverse roles across film and theater. He gained recognition for his performances in notable films such as "The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn" (2011), "The Bank Job" (2008), and "Atonement" (2007). Mays has also made a significant mark on the London theater scene, having graced the stage of the Royal Court Theatre in five productions, including two specially crafted roles during the theater's landmark 50th Anniversary celebrations.
His talent garnered him the Best Actor award at the 2003 Palmare Television Festival for his compelling portrayal in the hard-hitting BBC film "Rehab." Mays has collaborated with the esteemed British director Mike Leigh on two remarkable films: "All or Nothing" (2002) and "Vera Drake" (2004). The latter, a poignant drama set in the 1950s about abortion, received critical acclaim, securing three Academy Award nominations, the Golden Lion Award for Best Film, and multiple BAFTA and British Independent Film Awards, including Best British Independent Film.
Daniel Mays, the son of Toni Mays, continues to leave an indelible mark on the entertainment industry with his impressive body of work and captivating performances.
Filmography


Born to Kill

Code 404

White Lines

Funland

Mrs Biggs

The Great Fire

Guerrilla

Bookish

Des

Ashes to Ashes

Rob Beckett's Smart TV

A Thousand Blows

Public Enemies

Moonflower Murders

Porters

Magpie Murders

Temple

Suspect: The Shooting of Jean Charles De Menezes

Franklin (2024)

Against the Law (2017)

The Adventures of Tintin

Red Riding: The Year of Our Lord 1983

Red Riding: The Year of Our Lord 1974

The Interrogation of Tony Martin

Fisherman's Friends

The Thursday Murder Club

The Kemps: All True

All or Nothing
