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Danny Masterson
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Daniel Peter Masterson
March 13, 1976 Nassau County, New York, U.S.
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Occupation | Actor | ||||
Years active | 1980–2018 | ||||
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Children | 1 | ||||
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Daniel Peter Masterson (born March 13, 1976) is an American actor. He played Steven Hyde in That '70s Show (1998–2006), Milo Foster in Men at Work (2012–2014) and Jameson "Rooster" Bennett in The Ranch (2016–2018). In September 2023, he was sentenced to 30 years to life in prison. Masterson is a Scientologist.
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Early life and family
Masterson was born on Long Island, New York, to Carol and Peter Masterson. He grew up in Albertson, Garden City and East Williston on Long Island. Masterson has a brother, actor Christopher Masterson, who played Francis on Malcolm in the Middle. Their maternal half-siblings, Jordan Masterson and Alanna Masterson, are also actors. He also has a paternal half-brother, Will Masterson.
Career
Early years
Starting at age four, Masterson worked as a child model, and was featured in magazine articles as well as television commercials beginning at age five. He starred in musicals at the age of eight, and began acting as well. Masterson's singing voice "disappeared" by his teenage years. By the age of 16, he had appeared in over 100 commercials, including ones for Kellogg's Frosted Flakes, Hardee's, Hostess, Tang, and Clearasil.
Acting career
In the early 1990s, Masterson had a role in Beethoven's 2nd, and starred as Justin in Cybill. After starring in the third and fourth seasons of Cybill, Masterson decided he wanted to move on and audition for a show originally titled Teenage Wasteland, which later was changed to That '70s Show. The original casting director for That '70s Show, Debby Romano, resisted Masterson's audition because he was slightly older than the rest of the cast, but ultimately allowed him to audition. She stated that, "he came in and he was just so funny", and that he redefined where the role was going and made the role of Steven Hyde the "tough, funny guy."
Masterson starred in all eight seasons of That '70s Show. His role on That '70s Show launched Masterson's career, allowing him to pursue other endeavors between tapings. After the show concluded Masterson acted in several movies and made guest appearances on television shows including Punk'd and MADtv. Along with 70's costars Ashton Kutcher and Wilmer Valderrama, he co-hosted the Fox TV special Woodstock 1999. He had a role in the 2008 comedy Yes Man. Masterson starred with his real-life future wife, Bijou Phillips, in the 2009 drama The Bridge to Nowhere.
In 2011, Masterson guest-starred as James Roland in USA Network's White Collar (episode "Where There's A Will"). He portrayed Jerry Rubin in the 2010 movie, The Chicago 8.
In 2012, the sitcom Men at Work premiered on TBS, co-starring Masterson and Michael Cassidy, James Lesure and Adam Busch. In 2012, Masterson appeared in the film Alter Egos, directed by Jordan Galland.
Masterson starred alongside Sam Elliott, Ashton Kutcher, and Elisha Cuthbert in the Netflix comedy series The Ranch from 2016 to 2018. His character was written out of the series in the middle of filming the third 20-episode season due to the allegations against him.
Due to the allegations and the resulting trial, Masterson was also the only surviving main or supporting cast member of That '70s Show not to be invited back to the sequel series That '90s Show, and his character of Steven Hyde was simply not mentioned in the new series. His former castmate on That '70s Show and a fellow Scientologist, Laura Prepon, had left the Church by the time of the allegations.
Other ventures
Masterson began DJing at Los Angeles night clubs in 1997 as a hobby, under the name DJ Donkey Punch, but it soon became a side business. After Donkey Punch, he changed his name to DJ Donkey Pizzle, then DJ Mom Jeans by 2010. Masterson is a self-described "rock and hip hop fanatic", and is also a fan of indie, electro, and funk music, all of which he primarily DJed with.
For a time, Masterson owned a lounge and bar in Park City, Utah, called Downstairs.
He appeared as part of a poker team, the Unabombers, in the 2005 GSN series The James Woods Gang vs. The Unabombers. He had hosted celebrity poker events, such as the Phat Farm Stuff Casino Weekend Poker Tournament, in which he won the tournament.
Personal life
Masterson is a Scientologist. He started dating actress Bijou Phillips in 2004. They became engaged in 2009 and married on October 18, 2011. They have one daughter who was born in February 2014.
On September 18, 2023, Phillips filed for divorce citing irreconcilable differences and requesting full legal and physical custody of their child, as well as spousal support.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1993 | Beethoven's 2nd | Seth | |
1995 | Bye Bye Love | Mikey | |
1997 | Face/Off | Karl | |
Trojan War | Seth | ||
Star Kid | Kevin | ||
1998 | Wild Horses | Danny | |
Too Pure | Tipper | ||
The Faculty | |||
1999 | Dirt Merchant | Dirt Merchant | |
2000 | Dracula 2000 | Nightshade | |
2001 | Alex in Wonder | Patrick | |
2002 | Comic Book Villains | Conan | |
Hold On | |||
2005 | Pancho's Pizza | ||
2006 | Puff, Puff, Pass | Larry | |
2007 | Smiley Face | Steve | |
You Are Here | Derek | ||
2008 | Yes Man | Rooney | |
The Brooklyn Heist | Fitz | ||
2009 | Wake | Shane | |
Made for Each Other | Morris "The Executioner" Rodriguez | ||
The Bridge to Nowhere | Kevin | ||
2012 | The Chicago 8 | Jerry Rubin | |
California Solo | Paul | ||
Alter Egos | Jimmy | ||
The Polterguys | Tim Burr | ||
2015 | In Passing | Neighbor | Short film |
2016 | Hot Bot | Agent Koontz | |
Urge | Neal |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1988 | Jake and the Fatman | Butch | Episode: "After You're Gone" |
1993 | Joe's Life | Leo Gennaro | 11 episodes |
1994 | Roseanne | Jimmy Phillips | 2 episodes |
1994–1997 | NYPD Blue | John | 2 episodes |
1995 | Extreme | Skeeter | 7 episodes |
1996 | American Gothic | Ray | Episode: "Rebirth" |
Seduced by Madness | Seth | Television film | |
Tracey Takes On... | King the Dog | Episode: "Family" | |
Party of Five | Matt | 3 episodes | |
Her Last Chance | Ryan | Television film | |
1996–1998 | Cybill | Justin Thorpe | 16 episodes |
1997 | Sliders | Renfield | Episode: "Stoker" |
1998–2006 | That '70s Show | Steven Hyde | Main cast; 200 episodes Nominated – Teen Choice Award for TV Choice Sidekick (2000) Nominated – Teen Choice Award for Best Performance in a TV Series by a Young Ensemble (shared with Topher Grace, Laura Prepon, Mila Kunis, Wilmer Valderrama and Ashton Kutcher) (1999) |
2001 | Strange Frequency | Randy | Television film |
Grounded for Life | Vince | Episode: "Baby You Can't Drive My Car" | |
How to Make a Monster | Jeremy | Uncredited; Television film | |
2002–2004 | MADtv | Various | 2 episodes |
2003 | King of the Hill | Cory | Voice; Episode: "Megalo Dale" |
Robot Chicken | Various | Voice; 2 episodes | |
Stephen King's Dead Zone | Dr. Alex Conners | Episode: "Vanguard" | |
2005 | Entourage | Himself | Episode: "Aquamansion" |
2006 | Kim Possible | Quinn | Voice; Episode: "And the Mole-Rat Will Be CGI" |
2011 | Raising Hope | Lucy's Boyfriend | Episode: "Don't Vote for This Episode" |
White Collar | James Roland | Episode: "Where There's a Will" | |
2012–2014 | Men at Work | Milo Foster | Main cast; 30 episodes |
2012 | Supah Ninjas | Limelight/ Lemuel Lightner | Episode: "Limelight" |
2013 | Haven | Anderson Harris | Episode: "Shot in the Dark" |
2014 | Royal Pains | David Van Dyke | Episode: "Ganging Up" |
2016–2018 | The Ranch | Jameson "Rooster" Bennett | Series regular; 50 episodes |
2016 | @midnight | Himself | Episode: "394" |
WWE Raw | Himself | October 3, guest with Ashton Kutcher | |
2017 | Easy | Annie's Boyfriend | Episode: "Baby Steps" |
Music videos
Year | Title | Artist | Role | Notes |
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1999 | "That '70s Song (In the Street)" | Cheap Trick | Hyde | Along with Cast of That '70s Show |
"Feelin' Alright" | Len | Student | ||
2011 | "The Way I Fiesta" (ft. Clayton Vice) | Eduardo Fresco | DJ |
Producer
Year | Title | Type | Notes |
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2008 | The Brooklyn Heist | Film | Producer; Jury Award for Best Florida Comedy (shared with Dave Steck, Brett Halsey, Michael Cecchi, Julian Kheel) |
2014 | Men at Work | Television | Producer; 10 episodes |
2016–2018 | The Ranch | Television | Co-Executive Producer |
See also
In Spanish: Danny Masterson para niños