Danny on Grey's Anatomy is played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan.
Jeffrey Dean Morgan (杰弗里-迪恩-摩根), born April 22, 1966 in Seattle, USA, is an American actor.
Since 1991, when he appeared in the movie Uncaged, Morgan has appeared in 15 feature films. Nowadays he has devoted most of his energy to TV series.
Represented in "Grey's Anatomy," "P.S. I Love You," "Red Dawn," "Kindred Spirits," and "The Prideful Wife"
Jeffrey Dean Morgan was a rising star of the 1996-1997 television show "The Burning Zone," appearing in 19 episodes of "Dr. Edward Marcase. Edward Marcase, appearing in the 10th episode of the 19-episode series. 2000 saw Morgan appear in numerous television series such as ER, JAG, Walker, Texas Ranger, Angel, Tru Calling, CSI Crime, and The Horsemen. Calling), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Sliders, The Orange County Boys, and Monk.
During the 2005-2006 year, Morgan was on three television series simultaneously: the CW's Forces of Evil, where Morgan starred as the mysterious father of Sam (Judd Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles), ABC's Grey's Anatomy, where he played Denny Duquette, whose condition recurred after a heart transplant, and Izzie Stevens (Katherine Heigl), while Morgan also played Judah Botwin on "Single Poisonous Mothers" (Weeds.) Morgan impressed audiences in all three roles, which coincidentally all ended in death, with two of them dying on screen.
Grey's Anatomy Synopsis:
The television series Grey's Anatomy is a March 27, 2005 radio drama series produced by ABC. The medical-themed series was written by Shonda Rhimes, directed by Shonda Rhimes, Peter Horton, and Rob Corn, and led by Ellen Puncheon, and ran for its entire run through 2017, when it completed its thirteenth season.
The show depicts the emotional entanglements between a group of young doctors-in-training and their advancement and honing of their careers, mixing intense training of doctors with a lot of comedy and romance, with a slightly tangled mix of humor.