
Age: 61
male
Danny Woodburn is an entertainer on stage, film, television, and the comedy club circuit. Born and raised in the Philadelphia area, he is the son of a nurse and a professional golfer. He is a graduate of Philadelphia's Temple University's School of Film and Theater and recipient of their Outstanding Alumni Achievement Award of 2001. Danny achieved prominence on NBC's sitcom Seinfeld (1989), performing the role of Mickey Abbott, the volatile but lovable friend of Kramer. Since his first appearance on the show in 1994 he has gained speed as an actor and garnered respect from industry professionals. His character on Seinfeld was an important role for him, in the sense that the writing and portrayal of Mickey is positive and non-stereotypical. Danny has raised awareness of the continued derogatory and dehumanizing treatment of Little People in society and the media. He serves on the Performers With Disabilities Committee of the Screen Actors Guild. He is an advocate for disabled and Little People issues, having spoken at fundraisers such as Little People's Research Fund and Cincinnati's Inclusion Network. - IMDb Mini Biography

Danny Woodburn

Edgar Cizko/Doctor Psycho
for Edgar Cizko/Doctor Psycho in The Wonder Woman Saga
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In this epic Wonder Woman movie saga, we follow the story of Diana, princess of the Amazons, who leaves her island paradise and enters the outside world to become a hero for all humanity. Each movie in the saga explores different aspects of Wonder Woman's character and mythology, as she battles against some of the most dangerous enemies of the DC universe, including Ares, Cheetah, Circe and more. Through the course of the saga, we see Diana's journey from a naive and idealistic warrior to a seasoned veteran endowed with grace, wisdom, and strength, battling for the greater good. Along the way, we explore the intricacies of her relationships with major characters, including Steve Trevor, Etta Candy, Hippolyta, and many others. As the saga continues, we witness the evolution of her powers, weapons, and attire, all while exploring the conflicting desires between her duty as a superhero and her loyalty to her culture and people. "The Wonder Woman Saga" is an exhilarating, powerful journey that showcases the best of DC Comics' iconic hero, and explores timeless themes of empowerment, justice, and the never-ending battle against evil forces.