Danny Griffin

Danny Griffin is fast emerging as one of Britain’s most magnetic young screen actors, balancing classic literary drama with global streaming hits. He stars as Young Jolyon in the PBS/Channel 5 adaptation of The Forsyte Saga, bringing a modern sensitivity to the iconic role, and recently led the feature Murder at the Breakers, released in early 2024. Griffin is best known internationally for playing Sky in Netflix’s phenomenon Fate: The Winx Saga. The series drew 22 million viewers in its first month and ranked as Netflix’s #1 show in 76 countries, cementing him as a breakout face for a new generation of audiences. Season two debuted in October 2022 to continued global attention.

Earlier, he appeared in Netflix’s British thriller series Get Even for directors Andrew Gunn and Sarah Walker, showcasing a sharp, youthful intensity that quickly caught industry notice. In 2020 he stepped into the world of big-screen crime drama with a supporting role in Guy Ritchie’s The Gentlemen, sharing the screen with Matthew McConaughey, Charlie Hunnam, Colin Farrell, and Jeremy Strong. With a résumé that moves fluidly between prestige drama and pop-cultural juggernauts, Griffin is building a career defined by versatility, presence, and an instinct for projects that resonate far beyond the screen.

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Danny Griffin is fast emerging as one of Britain’s most magnetic young screen actors, balancing classic literary drama with global streaming hits. He stars as Young Jolyon in the PBS/Channel 5 adaptation of The Forsyte Saga, bringing a modern sensitivity to the iconic role, and recently led the feature Murder at the Breakers, released in early 2024. Griffin is best known internationally for playing Sky in Netflix’s phenomenon Fate: The Winx Saga. The series drew 22 million viewers in its first month and ranked as Netflix’s #1 show in 76 countries, cementing him as a breakout face for a new generation of audiences. Season two debuted in October 2022 to continued global attention.

Earlier, he appeared in Netflix’s British thriller series Get Even for directors Andrew Gunn and Sarah Walker, showcasing a sharp, youthful intensity that quickly caught industry notice. In 2020 he stepped into the world of big-screen crime drama with a supporting role in Guy Ritchie’s The Gentlemen, sharing the screen with Matthew McConaughey, Charlie Hunnam, Colin Farrell, and Jeremy Strong. With a résumé that moves fluidly between prestige drama and pop-cultural juggernauts, Griffin is building a career defined by versatility, presence, and an instinct for projects that resonate far beyond the screen.

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