Daniel Mays


Daniel Mays is an English actor who has had television roles in EastEnders, Rehab, Red Riding, Ashes to Ashes, Outcasts, Mrs Biggs, Line of Duty, Des and White Lines, and film roles in Pearl Harbor, All or Nothing, Vera Drake, Shifty, Made in Dagenham, Byzantium, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and The Thursday Murder Club.
Mays has been nominated as Best Supporting Actor for the BIFA and the BAFTA TV, as well as having extensive experience in theatre. In 2024, he was nominated for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Musical for his performance in Guys and Dolls at the Bridge Theatre.

Early life and education

Born in Epping, Essex, the third of four boys, Mays was brought up in Buckhurst Hill, Essex, by his electrician father and bank cashier mother. He attended the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts, before going on to become a student at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, graduating in 2000 with an Acting Diploma.

Career

In 2000, Mays' debut role was a slot in EastEnders. Mays started his big screen career in 2001, as a pilot in the film Pearl Harbor. His big break happened in 2002, when Mike Leigh cast him in both All or Nothing and Vera Drake, and Mays has said that working with Leigh was a big influence, advising that no stone be unturned when creating truly believable characters.
In 2005, he was cast in the BBC drama Rehab, then in 2008, played the role of Michael Myshkin in Channel 4's adaptation of David Peace's Red Riding trilogy.
His appearance in the 2008 independent British crime film Shifty, co-starring Riz Ahmed, earned him a nomination for best supporting actor at the British Independent Film Awards.
In 2010, Mays starred as Eddie O'Grady in the film Made in Dagenham. In the same year, he played DCI Jim Keats in the third series of Ashes to Ashes, in which he portrayed a character that was the antagonist of Philip Glenister's Gene Hunt.
In 2011, Mays appeared in the BBC sci-fi series Outcasts. He had roles in No One Gets Off in This Town and a supporting role in the Steven Spielberg film The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn. He then played a criminal on a curfew after serving a 10-year sentence for the murder of his girlfriend when he was 19 in the programme Public Enemies, which aired on BBC One in early January 2012. He played Ronnie Biggs in a 5-part drama called Mrs Biggs. In 2012, he starred alongside Gemma Arterton and Saoirse Ronan in the vampire film Byzantium.
For much of the latter half of 2013, Mays performed on stage. Performing in Nick Payne's Same Deep Water As Me at the Donmar Warehouse alongside Nigel Lindsay and in the first major revival of Jez Butterworth's debut play Mojo at the Harold Pinter Theatre. He starred alongside Ben Whishaw, Brendan Coyle, Rupert Grint and Colin Morgan.
In 2016, Mays starred in series 3 of BBC drama Line of Duty as Sergeant Danny Waldron, an armed response officer whose troubled and abusive childhood comes under investigation as part of wider investigation of police corruption throughout the serial. He was nominated for a BAFTA Television Award for Supporting Actor for his role. In 2016, Mays played the part of Aston in Harold Pinter's play The Caretaker directed by Matthew Warchus at The Old Vic Theatre in London opposite Timothy Spall and George MacKay. The same year, Mays portrayed Tivik in the film Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
In 2020, Mays starred as lead investigator Detective Chief Inspector Peter Jay in the ITV three-part television drama miniseries Des, about the 1983 arrest of the serial killer Dennis Nilsen, and as Marcus in the Ibiza based whodunnit series White Lines.
In March 2023, Mays made his musical debut as Nathan Detroit in Guys and Dolls directed by Nicholas Hytner at the Bridge Theatre. He left the production temporarily in July due to filming commitments before returning to it in October. For his performance, Mays was nominated for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Musical in 2024.

Personal life

Mays has a son and a daughter with makeup artist Louise Burton. As of 2005, he was living in Crouch End, an area in the London Borough of Haringey. A keen football fan, he is a supporter of Leyton Orient.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001Pearl HarborPilot No. 3
2002All or NothingJason
2004Vera DrakeSid
2005The Secret Life of WordsMartin
2005The Best ManPool Guy
2006MiddletownJim Hunter
2006A Good YearBert the Doorman
2007AtonementTommy Nettle
2008The Bank JobDave Shilling
2008ShiftyChris
2009Mr. NobodyYoung Journalist
2009The FirmYeti
2010Nanny McPhee and the Big BangBlenkinsop
2010Hippie Hippie ShakeWidgery
2010Made in DagenhamEddie
2010No One Gets Off in This Town
2011The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the UnicornAllan
2012ByzantiumNoel
2013Welcome to the PunchNathan Bartnick
2015Victor FrankensteinBarnaby
2016Dad's ArmyPrivate Joe Walker
2016Rogue One: A Star Wars StoryTivikCameo
2016The InfiltratorFrankie
2017The Limehouse GolemGeorge Flood
2018Swimming with MenColin
2018Two for JoyLias
2018ShaunWilliam
2019Fisherman's FriendsDanny Anderson
20191917Sergeant Sanders
2020The Rhythm SectionDean West
2022Your Christmas or Mine?Geoff Taylor
2023Chicken Run: Dawn of the NuggetFetcherVoice, replacing Phil Daniels
2023Your Christmas or Mine 2Geoff Taylor
2025The Thursday Murder ClubDCI Chris Hudson
2026ShelterArthur Booth
GrantPost-production

Television

Short film

Awards and nominations