Cocaine is classless ... everyone's at it': Danny Dyer on fame, aliens, love and male violence
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Danny Dyer's fanbase is diverse, ranging from fans of his early roles as characters involved in violence and drugs to those drawn in by his recent portrayal in the TV adaptation of Jilly Cooper's book, Rivals. Dyer has gained mainstream recognition and appeal, especially among middle-class women, marking a significant evolution in his career. Previously seen as both iconic and a punchline, Dyer's recent acclaim reflects a shift in public perception and attests to his enduring presence in the entertainment world.
For much of Dyer's early career, he played working-class men struggling with the moral dilemmas presented by violence, sex, drugs and crime – a subgenre he labels the Cockney Goodfellas.
Today, sitting in the fancy London offices of his PR team, Dyer is in the middle of a victory lap, having enjoyed a string of glowing profiles and universal acclaim for Rivals.
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