Danny Seward
Danny Seward is a British television actor who was born in Salford, Greater Manchester, England.
He started his career at the age of 15 at the Oldham Theatre Workshop.[1] He landed his first TV role in the soap Emmerdale for 3 episodes playing Greg Cox.[2] Soon after, he won a major television role playing the part of cocky P.C Dean Wishaw in BBC2's award-winning TV series The Cops.[3] The show won two consecutive BAFTA awards for Best Drama Series in 1999 and 2000, plus an RTS award.[4]
During 2001-2005 Seward appeared on the ITV drama series Where The Heart Is, playing Joe Beresford. His character was involved in a musical storyline, which led EMI to sign him to record an album.[5][6]
Seward's debut album Where My Heart Is features the self-penned track "Heart of A Winner", inspired by British boxing champion Ricky Hatton). He subsequently developed the idea for a DVD titled Ricky Hatton - A Life Story. Seward was executive producer for the DVD, which features "Heart Of A Winner" as its title theme, as well as including the music video and interviews with Hatton and Seward.[4]
In December 2005, Seward sang alongside Elaine Paige and John Barrowman in a Christmas concert performed at the Birmingham Symphony Hall with the BBC Symphony Orchestra. The show featured him on piano and was aired on BBC Radio 2 as part of their Christmas season.
Filmography
References
- ↑ Ruth Hughes (2003-05-26), I quit booze to bed babes, The Daily Star
- ↑ Wendy Sweetser (2000), Danny Seward, OK Magazine
- ↑ Editorial staff (September 2000), Programme of the week, The Radio Times
- 1 2 Adam Moss. "Table talk: Danny Seward". citylife.co.uk.
- ↑ Ian Wylie (2004), Danny's Heart is in Singing, Manchester Evening News
- ↑ Sue Jamieson (2005), Not just a pretty face, Soap Addicts