Danny Dyer’s staggering earnings have reportedly been revealed after the iconic actor landed a string of roles in popular shows over the last year.
The 48 year old star, famed for appearing in the likes of Mean Machine and Football Factory, has been open about his financial woes over the years, previously admitting he’d hit a difficult patch before landing his EastEnders role.
Danny was cast as Mick Carter in the BBC One soap back in 2013 and remained a regular in Walford up until 2022, when his character went missing at sea.
After leaving EE, Danny has gone on to bag himself a number of acting roles. He’s starred in ITV’s Rivals as well as Sky’s Mr. Bigstuff, which saw Danny win a BAFTA for his performance.

Thanks to this success, Danny’s made a huge fortune, with accounts filed at Companies House revealing that his firm, Arty Bucco, made £1.4 million in the last financial year.
These figures show Danny has made an impressive £712,221 more than the previous year, according to MailOnline.
As well as earning from acting, Danny’s made money from hosting shows such as The Wall and Scared of the Dark.
He’s also appeared in documentaries like Danny Dyer’s Right Royal Family and taken part in shows such as Celebrity Gogglebox and The Assembly.
However, Danny’s fortune hasn’t always been so huge, with the actor admitting he was struggling prior to bagging his role in EastEnders in 2013.

Previously speaking on the Jonathan Ross Show, Danny admitted: “I didn’t have an audition, they rung me up, I had a touch. They said, ‘Listen we want you to come in the show, take over the Queen Vic’ and at the time I was skint and I just had about enough petrol money to get there, that’s the truth.
“They thought I was a multimillionaire and I met them in the hotel and I walked in absolutely skint, not a bean about me. I thought, I hope they don’t ask me to get them a lager because I’ve got no dough.”
He admitted that he tried to “play down” his excitement at being offered the role, as he didn’t want to “look desperate” in front of BBC bosses.
He added: “I went, ‘I’ll think about it’ and then I walked out and I did a couple of backflips on the way out! I played it right down, I didn’t want to look desperate and I was desperate.”