Danny Masterson

Steven Hyde

Steven Hyde (Danny Masterson)
Danny Masterson began his career in entertainment when he was 4 and has since established himself as one of the industry’s leading young talents. Throughout his career, he has played a number of challenging roles in both feature films and television series. After beginning his career as a child model, Masterson gradually moved into commercials, appearing in over 100 by the age of 16. It was then that his family decided to move to Los Angeles. Shortly thereafter, he secured his first motion picture role in the popular sequel "Beethoven's 2nd." He then went on to co-star with Matthew Modine, Paul Reiser and Randy Quaid in the comedy "Bye Bye Love." In 1997, Masterson worked alongside John Travolta and Nicolas Cage, portraying the outrageous boyfriend of Travolta's daughter in John Woo's summer blockbuster "Face/Off." Masterson is also no stranger to television, having been a series regular for two seasons on "Cybill," playing Christine Baranski's son and Alicia Witt's love interest. His additional television credits include recurring roles on "Party of Five," "Roseanne" and "NYPD Blue." Masterson also has guest-starred on the series ”Grounded for Life,” "Sliders," "Empty Nest," "Jake and the Fat Man" and "The Tracey Ullman Show," as well as the VH1 films “Strange Frequency” and “Back In Black.” His additional film credits include “Wes Craven Presents: Dracula 2000," “Comic Book Villians,” "The Faculty,” “Sex and a Girl,” “Dirt Merchant” and “Too Pure,” which was showcased at the 2002 Tribeca Film Festival. He divides his time between Los Angeles and New York.