13 March 1976
Albertson, New York, United States
Pisces
48 Years Old
Born on March 13, 1976, in Long Island, New York, USA, Danny Masterson is a renowned actor and producer, recognized for his roles in That '70s Show (1998), Dracula 2001 (2000), and Face/Off (1997). He exchanged vows with Bijou Phillips on October 18, 2011, and the couple has been blessed with one child.
Daniel Peter “Danny” Masterson, an American actor, producer, entrepreneur, and DJ, rose to prominence through his performances as Steven Hyde in ‘That '70s Show,’ Milo Foster in ‘Men at Work,’ and Jameson "Rooster" Bennett in ‘The Ranch.’ Hailing from New York, Masterson grew up in a middle-class household and entered the entertainment sphere at the age of four, initially appearing in magazine articles and later transitioning to television commercials. His acting journey commenced at the age of 12 with a role in CBS’ crime drama ‘Jake and the Fatman,’ progressing to the big screen in ‘Beethoven's 2nd’ five years later.
In 2005, Danny Masterson initiated a romantic involvement with actress, singer, and model Bijou Phillips, whom he met at a celebrity poker tournament in Las Vegas, Nevada. After their engagement in 2009, they formalized their union in an intimate ceremony on October 18, 2011. The couple joyfully welcomed their daughter, Fianna Francis Masterson, on February 14, 2014.
In March 2017, four women came forward, accusing Masterson of committing rape in the early 2000s. The Los Angeles Police Department initiated an investigation, but ultimately, they dropped the case. Masterson maintains his innocence.
By November 2017, Cedric Bixler-Zavala, the vocalist of the American rock band At The Drive-In, revealed in a Twitter post that his wife was one of the four original accusers, asserting that she had been raped by Masterson. Bixler-Zavala also shared that their song, ‘Incurably Innocent,’ was inspired by the incident.
In December 2017, Netflix removed Masterson from ‘The Ranch.’ Within the same month, another woman made similar accusations against him. In January 2018, various news outlets reported that United Talent Agency had severed all connections with Masterson.
Full Name | Danny Masterson |
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Gender | Male |
Nick Name | Danny |
Date of Birth | 13 March 1976 |
Place of Birth | Albertson, New York, United States |
Hometown | Albertson |
Marital Status | Divorced |
Affair/Relationship | |
Spouse | Bijou Phillips (m. 2011- sep. 2023) |
Children | Fianna Francis Masterson |
Zodiac SIgn | Pisces |
Religion | Christian |
Birth City | Albertson, New York, United States |
Birth State | United States |
Birth Country | New York |
Nationality | American |
After Christopher's birth, Masterson's parents, Carol and Peter, chose different paths. His mother assumed a managerial role, while his father embarked on a career as an insurance agent.
Father Name | Peter Masterson |
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Mother Name | Carol Masterson |
Brother Name | Christopher Masterson |
Sister Name | Alanna Masterson |
Husband | Bijou Phillips (m. 2011- sep. 2023) |
Children | Fianna Francis Masterson |
School | Grden City High School |
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College | NA |
Educational Qualification | NA |
Beginning his career as a child model at the age of four, Danny Masterson appeared in numerous magazine articles. By the age of five, he had transitioned to television commercials. Demonstrating an early passion for acting, Masterson took to the stage in musicals at the age of eight. Unfortunately, during his teenage years, he experienced the loss of the once pleasant quality of his voice.
His prolific commercial journey comprises over a hundred appearances, showcasing his talents for renowned brands like Swift Premium, Kellogg's Frosted Flakes, Hardee's, Hostess, Tang, and Clearasil.
In 1988, Danny Masterson landed his inaugural small-screen role, portraying the character of a young boy named Butch in a season one episode of 'Jake and the Fatman.'
His entry into the world of film began in 1993 with the family movie 'Beethoven's 2nd,' marking his cinematic debut. During the same year, he assumed the role of Leo Gennaro in the short-lived ABC sitcom 'Joe’s Life.' Between 1994 and 1995, he undertook various recurring roles in ABC’s sitcom 'Roseanne,' ABC’s police procedural drama 'NYPD Blue,' and ABC’s adventure drama 'Extreme.'
Throughout the 1990s, Masterson featured in several films, including 'Bye Bye Love,' 'Face/Off,' 'Trojan War,' 'Star Kid,' 'The Faculty,' and 'Dirt Merchant.' In 1996, he made guest appearances in CBS’ horror series 'American Gothic,' HBO’s sketch comedy 'Tracey Takes On...,' and Fox’s teen drama 'Party of Five.' Additionally, he starred in his first television film, 'Seduced by Madness,' in 1996. From 1996 to 1998, he portrayed Justin Thorpe in Chuck Lorre’s 'Cybill.
In 1998, Masterson took on a significant supporting role in the series 'That '70s Show.' In the same show, Ashton Kutcher portrayed Michael Kelso, a member of the same group of friends as Masterson’s character.
Profession | Actor, disc jockey, businessman |
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Present Year | 2024 |
Net Worth | $22 million |
Source of Income | Acting, Producing, DJing, Endorsements and Public Appearances |
Movies | Beethoven's 2nd (1993), Face/Off (1997) |
TV Shows | That '70s Show (1998–2006), Strange Frequency (2001) |
Advertisement | NA |
Awards | NA |
Height |
178 Centimeters 5 Feet 10 Inches 70.08 Inches 1.78 Meters |
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Weight |
165 lbs. 74.84 kg. |
Body Measurements | Not Available |
Shoe Size | 7US |
Eye Color | Dark Blue |
Hair Color | Dark Brown |
Birth Mark | |
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