Danny Mac
Danny Mac (born Danny Mac Greene; February 26, 1988) is an English actor and singer best known for his portrayal of the troubled character Mark "Dodger" Savage in the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks.[1] Born in Bromley, South East London, he grew up in the coastal town of Bognor Regis, West Sussex, and began his acting career at the age of nine with early professional roles in theatre.[2][3] Mac trained at the Arts Educational Schools in London, graduating in 2009, before gaining prominence on stage and screen.[3] Mac's breakthrough came with his role as Dodger Savage on Hollyoaks, which he played from 2011 to 2015, earning acclaim for depicting the character's complex storylines involving family secrets, crime, and redemption.[4] He expanded his profile in 2016 by competing on the fourteenth series of BBC's Strictly Come Dancing, partnered with professional dancer Oti Mabuse, reaching the final as one of the runners-up and showcasing his singing and performance skills.[4][5] His theatre credits include ensemble roles and understudying Boq in the West End production of Wicked (2009–2010).[4] Additional television work encompasses guest spots on series including The Mill, Doctors, Casualty, and Midsomer Murders.[6][7] In October 2024, it was announced that Mac would reprise the role of Dodger Savage on Hollyoaks in a permanent capacity from January 2025, promising intense family reunions and high-stakes narratives that tie into the character's past.[8][9] Mac returned to the soap as announced, with storylines described by him as emotionally charged, exploring Dodger's "huge and dangerous" conflicts upon re-entering the village.[9] In November 2025, he made a guest appearance on Strictly Come Dancing for a special group performance.[10]Early life and education
Upbringing and family background
Danny Mac was born on 26 February 1988 in Bromley, London, England.[11][12] As a toddler, he relocated with his family to Bognor Regis, West Sussex, spending the majority of his childhood in this seaside town, which provided a relaxed coastal environment.[13][14] Mac grew up in a supportive household as one of four children, where his parents fostered creative interests from an early age by using films to engage him; they discovered that showing movies such as James Bond or Bugsy Malone was an effective way to keep him occupied and quiet.[15] This familial encouragement introduced him to storytelling and performance through visual media, nurturing his innate curiosity about acting.[15][14] During his primary school years in West Sussex, these early influences ignited Mac's initial sparks of interest in the performing arts, as he began expressing aspirations to pursue acting.[14] This foundation in a nurturing family setting paved the way for his transition to professional opportunities around age ten.[16]Training and early influences
Mac attended local schools in Bognor Regis, including Bognor Regis Community College starting in 1999, where his early involvement in a local Saturday morning drama club helped foster his passion for performance despite his initial shyness about the activity.[15][17] He kept his participation private from friends, viewing drama as an unconventional pursuit for boys at the time, but the experience built foundational confidence in acting.[17] At age 16, Mac transitioned to Chichester College, where he studied acting for two years to establish a stronger foundation in performance skills.[18][19] This period marked a shift from casual interests to structured training, as he set aside earlier pursuits like football to focus on drama.[16] Seeking advanced education, Mac auditioned for drama schools at 18 and received scholarships from two institutions, ultimately choosing The Arts Educational Schools (ArtsEd) in London for his BA (Hons) in Acting, which he completed in 2009.[16][20] The program emphasized classical techniques and stagecraft, preparing him for professional theatre work.[19] Prior to formal college training, Mac's participation in weekend drama classes provided key influences, leading to his first professional audition around age 10 and securing an early debut role.[16] These formative experiences, combined with his educational progression, shaped his entry into the acting profession.[17]Personal life
Relationships
Danny Mac met actress Carley Stenson, known for her role as Steph Cunningham in Hollyoaks, in 2011 at a pub in London following her performance in the West End production of Legally Blonde.[21] The couple began dating that year, forming a long-term partnership within the entertainment industry.[22] Their relationship became publicly confirmed in March 2016 when they announced their engagement, shortly before Mac's participation in Strictly Come Dancing.[23] This period marked increased visibility for the couple, as Stenson supported Mac during his time on the show, highlighting the blend of their personal and professional lives.[24] The couple married in September 2017 in a woodland ceremony in Hampshire's New Forest.[25] As a couple in the spotlight, Mac and Stenson have shared experiences through joint appearances at industry events, such as the 2017 Olivier Awards and Hollyoaks reunions, where they often appeared together on red carpets.[26] These outings underscore their mutual support in navigating the demands of show business. Despite this, they have chosen to maintain a degree of privacy, offering only occasional glimpses into their partnership via social media posts about milestones and travels.Fatherhood and family
In March 2021, Danny Mac and his wife, actress Carley Stenson, publicly announced their pregnancy via a sweet Instagram video, sharing their excitement about welcoming their first child together.[27] Their daughter, Skye Bella Mac, was born on June 14, 2021, with the couple confirming the news on Father's Day, expressing joy at the arrival of their baby girl.[28] As a first-time father, Mac described the experience as transformative, calling it "the greatest experience of my life" and approaching parenthood like an "improvised performance," reflecting his enthusiasm in interviews shortly after Skye's birth.[13][29] He also admitted to initial feelings of terror amid the new responsibilities, highlighting the emotional adjustment to fatherhood.[30] Post-2021, Mac made deliberate adjustments to his career to prioritize family, reorienting his life around his daughter and stating that his priorities had shifted significantly beyond professional demands.[13] He has selected projects closer to home to maintain work-life balance, including theatre work in nearby Chichester, and expressed openness to becoming a stay-at-home dad if needed, supported by his close-knit family network.[13] The family has settled in the Bognor Regis area of West Sussex, where Mac and Stenson emphasize integrating parenting with their industry lives, valuing the location's proximity to relatives and allowing more quality time with Skye.[13] Their family expanded further in 2024 with the birth of their son, Beauie Mac, on April 18, reinforcing Mac's focus on fatherhood amid ongoing professional commitments.[31]Career
Breakthrough in television
Danny Mac joined the cast of the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks in February 2011, debuting as Mark "Dodger" Savage on 7 April 2011.[32] The character was introduced as the eldest son in the Savage foster family, alongside siblings Will, Liberty, and Dennis, raised by foster parents Dirk and Anna Savage in a household marked by underlying tensions and hidden truths.[32] Dodger was portrayed as a charismatic yet volatile "loveable rogue," loyal to his family but prone to impulsive actions driven by a short temper and reluctance to commit, often complicating his relationships within the close-knit but dysfunctional foster dynamic.[32] Over the course of his initial tenure from 2011 to 2015, Dodger's storylines delved into profound family secrets and criminal elements that tested his identity and loyalties. A pivotal arc revealed that Dodger—whose real name is Mark Blake—was the biological son of Patrick Blake, not Dirk Savage, a discovery made during a tense confrontation at Patrick's home where Dodger learned he had a twin sister, Sienna Blake.[33] This revelation unraveled the Savage family's foundations, exposing layers of deception from Anna about Dodger's origins, and led to explosive integrations of the Blake family into village life, including fraught sibling dynamics with Sienna.[33] Criminal undertones permeated his arcs, with Dodger entangled in village underworld dealings, such as early clashes with gangsters Brendan Brady and Warren Fox, where his aggressive responses and flights from trouble highlighted his protective instincts toward family amid escalating threats.[32] These narratives culminated in Dodger taking the fall for serious crimes, including those tied to his daughter Nico's birth with Sienna—unbeknownst to them as siblings at the time—forcing him into hiding by January 2015.[34] The role of Dodger markedly elevated Mac's visibility in British television, transforming him from a stage performer into a recognized soap star with a growing fan base drawn to the character's brooding intensity and moral ambiguity.[35] His portrayal garnered increased media coverage during the soap's high-profile episodes, fostering a dedicated following that engaged with Dodger's turbulent journey through social platforms and fan events, solidifying Mac's presence in the industry.[36] In late 2024, Channel 4 announced Mac's permanent return to Hollyoaks as Dodger, with episodes airing from January 2025, reintroducing the character as an undercover police officer amid the soap's shift to thrice-weekly episodes and evolving narratives.[35] This comeback promises fresh plotlines exploring Dodger's reconciliation with his past, including family reunions and confrontations with ongoing criminal operations in the village, building on the complex legacy of his original run.[34]Stage performances
Mac began his stage career as a child performer, debuting at age nine as Gavroche in a production of Les Misérables during its ten-week run at the Mayflower Theatre in Southampton in 1998.[16] This early role marked his entry into musical theatre, showcasing his vocal and acting talents in a high-profile show.[37] After a period focused on television, Mac returned to the West End stage in 2009, joining the cast of Wicked at the Apollo Victoria Theatre as an ensemble member and understudy for Boq, where he performed until early 2011. This two-year stint provided him with extensive experience in a long-running musical, honing his skills in ensemble dynamics and character work amid the production's elaborate choreography and score.[38] Mac's transition to leading roles accelerated in the late 2010s, beginning with his portrayal of Joe Gillis in the UK and Ireland tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Sunset Boulevard, which ran from September 2017 to April 2018 and earned multiple awards, including Olivier nominations for its revival elements. The role demanded vocal precision in complex ballads like "Sunset Boulevard" and physical stamina for the character's emotional arc, solidifying Mac's reputation as a versatile leading man in dramatic musicals.[39] In 2019, Mac took on the romantic lead of Nino Quincampoix in the UK tour of Amélie the Musical, joining from May onward and bringing a whimsical intensity to the daydreamer character opposite Audrey Brisson's title role.[40] That same year, he starred as Bob Wallace in the revival of White Christmas at Curve Leicester, reprising the role of the suave veteran performer when the production transferred to the Dominion Theatre in London's West End for a festive run.[41] These performances highlighted his ability to blend charisma, dance, and song in lighter, ensemble-driven narratives. Mac continued his ascent with the role of Edward Lewis in the West End premiere of Pretty Woman: The Musical at the Piccadilly Theatre in 2020, where he embodied the affluent businessman opposite Aimie Atkinson's Vivian Ward, navigating the show's romantic comedy through numbers like "On a Date in the Park." The production, which ran until the pandemic closure, underscored his growth from ensemble support to romantic leads in contemporary adaptations. In late 2024, Mac embraced a villainous turn as Captain Hook in the pantomime production of Peter Pan at Birmingham Hippodrome, running from December 2024 to February 2025, infusing the classic antagonist with humor and theatrical flair alongside a family-oriented cast.[42] This role exemplified his evolution from a child star in Les Misérables to a commanding presence in musical theatre, spanning ensemble builds to lead demands across tours, revivals, and pantomimes.Later television and variety shows
Following his departure from Hollyoaks in 2015, Danny Mac took on a series of guest roles in British television dramas and comedies, showcasing his versatility in supporting parts. He appeared as Craig in two episodes of the Sky One supermarket sitcom Trollied during its seventh and final series in 2018, bringing energy to the ensemble cast amid the store's chaotic 24-hour operations launch. In 2019, Mac guest-starred as Anton Walsh, a dancer entangled in a murder investigation, in the ITV series Midsomer Murders episode "The Point of Balance," highlighting rivalries within a touring dance troupe. He returned to guest spots in 2020 with the role of Jonathan Bateson in the BBC One soap Doctors Christmas special "Merry Frightmas," portraying a man facing personal turmoil during the holidays.[43] Mac reprised his involvement with Doctors in 2024 as Hugo Carleton in a multi-episode arc, and in 2025, he played actor Hugo Pink in the ITV crime drama Grace season 5 episode "Find Them Dead," a role that drew on his own performing background.[44] A significant highlight in Mac's later television career came in 2016 when he competed as a contestant on series 14 of Strictly Come Dancing on BBC One, partnered with professional dancer Oti Mabuse. The pair reached the final, finishing as runners-up to Ore Oduba and Joanne Clifton, after delivering standout performances including a jive to "Long Tall Sally" by Little Richard in week 7 that earned scores of 9, 10, 9, 10 from the judges for a total of 38—the highest jive score of the series at that point.[45] Their journey also featured a perfect 40 for a Charleston in Blackpool week and multiple 10s across routines, marking Mac's first major foray into variety entertainment and boosting his public profile.[46] In 2022, Mac took a leading role in the action thriller film Bullet Proof, playing Skinny, a henchman in a high-stakes heist gone wrong involving a mafia boss portrayed by Vinnie Jones; though a cinematic project, it aligned with his shift toward more intense, action-oriented screen work.[47] Expanding internationally, Mac ventured into American television with recurring appearances in two 2023 Paramount+ series: as Principal Nicholson in Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies, a prequel exploring the origins of Rydell High's social dynamics, and as the Fisherman (Maddie's father) in two episodes of School Spirits, a supernatural drama about a teen ghost unraveling her own disappearance. Since becoming a father, Mac has adopted a more selective approach to projects, prioritizing family alongside high-impact roles that allow flexibility for his growing responsibilities.[48]Awards and nominations
For television work
Danny Mac's portrayal of Dodger Savage in the soap opera Hollyoaks garnered significant recognition through nominations and awards at prominent British television ceremonies, highlighting his contribution to serial drama performances. These accolades primarily came during his tenure on the show from 2011 to 2015, emphasizing his breakthrough role. He received nominations at the National Television Awards for Best Newcomer and Most Popular Newcomer in 2012, reflecting early acclaim for his debut as Dodger.[49] Mac was also nominated multiple times for Best Serial Drama Performance between 2012 and 2014, underscoring the impact of his character's storylines on audience engagement.[50] In 2015, he appeared on the longlist for the Drama Performance category.[51] At the Inside Soap Awards, Mac was nominated for Best Actor in 2013 for his Hollyoaks role, though the award went to David Neilson of Coronation Street.[52] He achieved greater success in the popularity-driven Sexiest Male category, winning in 2011, 2013, and 2014, which celebrated his charismatic on-screen presence in soap television.[53] The British Soap Awards similarly recognized Mac's appeal, with wins for Sexiest Male in both 2013 and 2014, further cementing his status as a standout performer in Hollyoaks.[54][55] His participation in the 2016 series of Strictly Come Dancing, where he finished third, notably enhanced his overall television visibility and broadened his audience beyond acting roles, though it did not yield formal acting honors.[56]| Year | Award | Category | Result | For Role |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | National Television Awards | Best Newcomer | Nominated | Dodger Savage (Hollyoaks)[49] |
| 2012 | National Television Awards | Most Popular Newcomer | Nominated | Dodger Savage (Hollyoaks)[50] |
| 2012–2014 | National Television Awards | Best Serial Drama Performance | Nominated (multiple) | Dodger Savage (Hollyoaks)[57] |
| 2015 | National Television Awards | Drama Performance | Longlisted | Dodger Savage (Hollyoaks)[51] |
| 2013 | Inside Soap Awards | Best Actor | Nominated | Dodger Savage (Hollyoaks)[52] |
| 2011, 2013, 2014 | Inside Soap Awards | Sexiest Male | Won | Dodger Savage (Hollyoaks)[53] |
| 2013, 2014 | British Soap Awards | Sexiest Male | Won | Dodger Savage (Hollyoaks)[54] |
For theatre roles
Mac earned acclaim for his performance as Joe Gillis in the 2017 revival of Sunset Boulevard, directed by Nikolai Foster at Curve Theatre and on tour. At the 2018 Manchester Theatre Awards (recognizing the 2017 season), he was nominated for Best Actor but ultimately won the Best Actor in a Visiting Production award for the role.[58][59] For the same production, Mac received a nomination for Best Actor in a Musical at the 2018 WhatsOnStage Awards, highlighting his commanding stage presence as the struggling screenwriter opposite Ria Jones's Norma Desmond.[60]Filmography
Television appearances
Danny Mac first gained prominence on television with his portrayal of the complex character Dodger Savage in the long-running soap opera Hollyoaks, a role he originated in 2011 and played until 2015, and has reprised since January 2025 on a permanent basis.[34] In 2016, he competed as a celebrity contestant on the fourteenth series of the BBC dance competition Strictly Come Dancing, partnered with professional dancer Oti Mabuse, and reached the final as runner-up. Mac appeared in two episodes of the Sky One sitcom Trollied in 2018, playing the character Craig.[61] He made a guest appearance as Anton Walsh in the 2019 episode "The Point of Balance" of the ITV crime drama Midsomer Murders.[62] In 2020, Mac guest-starred as psychologist Jonathan Bateson in a Christmas-themed episode of the BBC daytime soap Doctors, where his character conducted an unethical experiment involving patients' trauma. Mac starred as Fleming, a supportive friend, in the 2017 Hallmark Channel TV movie A Harvest Wedding. In the 2022 action series Bulletproof (also known as Bullet Proof), he played the role of Skinny, a henchman to the main antagonist.[63] Mac had a recurring guest role as the enigmatic Fisherman across multiple episodes of the 2023 Paramount+ supernatural drama School Spirits.[64] That same year, he portrayed Principal Nicholson, the strict school administrator, in the Paramount+ prequel series Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies.[65] In 2025, Mac appeared as Hugo Pink in the episode "Find Them Dead" of the fifth series of the ITV crime thriller Grace.Film roles
Danny Mac's film career has been notably limited compared to his prolific work in television and theatre, with a focus on character-driven roles in independent and international projects. His earliest screen credit came as a child actor in the 2004 British drama A Line in the Sand, where he played Tom, a young boy caught in a family conflict amid geopolitical tensions.[66] In 2016, Mac starred in the short film Meet Cute, portraying Evan, a stranger who shares a fleeting romantic connection at a wedding, showcasing his comedic timing in this indie romantic comedy.[67] Mac also co-wrote and starred in the 2018 mockumentary Heel Kick!, playing Reggie, a hapless backyard wrestler aspiring to professional success, highlighting his multifaceted talents behind and in front of the camera.[68] Mac is set to appear in a supporting role in the upcoming supernatural thriller Black Box (Flight 298), filmed in 2024 with a release expected in 2025, contributing to the ensemble cast in this international production exploring eerie events on a transatlantic flight.[69] Looking ahead, Mac is set to play Sam in the 2025 feature Eternity, a role that promises to expand his cinematic presence in a story of love and immortality.[70]| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2004 | A Line in the Sand | Tom | Early child role; UK drama |
| 2016 | Meet Cute | Evan | Short film; indie romantic comedy |
| 2018 | Heel Kick! | Reggie | Writer/actor; mockumentary comedy |
| 2024 | Black Box (Flight 298) | Supporting | Supernatural thriller; international project (upcoming release 2025) |
| 2025 | Eternity | Sam | Feature; romantic drama |
Theatre credits
Danny Mac's theatre career spans a diverse range of musical productions, beginning with his child debut and progressing to leading roles in major West End and touring shows. His credits highlight his versatility as both an ensemble member and principal performer across classic and contemporary works. The following is a chronological overview of his key theatre roles:- 1998: Gavroche in Les Misérables at the Mayflower Theatre, Southampton.[16]
- 2006–2010: Ensemble and understudy for Boq in Wicked at the Apollo Victoria Theatre, London (West End).[19]
- 2012: Seaweed J. Stubbs in Hairspray (UK tour).[71]
- 2016: Joe Gillis in Sunset Boulevard (UK tour).[72]
- 2017: Gabey in On the Town at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, London.[73]
- 2019: Nino Quincampoix in Amélie (UK tour and West End transfer at the Walter Kerr Theatre, later at Other Palace, London).[74]
- 2019: Bob Wallis in White Christmas (UK tour and West End transfer at the Dominion Theatre, London).[6]
- 2020: Edward Lewis in Pretty Woman: The Musical at the Piccadilly Theatre, London (West End).[75]
- 2021: Freddy Eynsford Hill in My Fair Lady (UK tour).[71]
- 2023: John Wilkes Booth in Assassins at Chichester Festival Theatre (short run).[76]
- 2024: Captain Hook in Peter Pan at the Birmingham Hippodrome.[42]
- Various tours (early 2000s–2010s): Ensemble roles in Guys and Dolls, The Music Man, and others.[71]