Danny Woodburn

Danny Woodburn
Born Daniel Charles Woodburn
July 26, 1964
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Occupation Actor
Years active 1991—present
Spouse(s) Amy Buchwald (m. 1998)

Daniel Charles "Danny" Woodburn (born July 26, 1964) is an American film, television and stage actor.

He may be best known for having played Mickey Abbott on the sitcom Seinfeld. He has dwarfism. As a result, his most common roles are Christmas elves.

Early life and education

Woodburn was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is a graduate of Abington Senior High School in Abington Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania and Temple University School of Communications and Theater.[1] He received the school's Outstanding Alumni Achievement Award in 2001.[1]

Career

Stage

Woodburn appeared in numerous stage productions before moving to Los Angeles, such as The Indian Wants the Bronx (by Israel Horovitz); Scapino; David Mamet's Revenge of the Space Pandas; and a touring company production of Viet Rock. His debut in the New York theater world began with The Soda Jerk.

Stand-up comedy

A stand-up comedian for 17 years, Woodburn has performed nationwide. He has headlined at comedy clubs which include "The Improv;" the "Comedy Store;" "The Ice House;" and the "Laugh Factory."

Television actor

Woodburn starred as "Professor Pixel" in Fox's 1992 Halloween special, Count DeClues' Mystery Castle, which was shot at The Magic Castle nightclub in Los Angeles.

Woodburn had starring roles in the 1997 series Conan the Adventurer (as Otli, Conan's sidekick); Special Unit 2; and Passions. With more than 120 TV appearances, he has had guest roles on shows such as Tracey Takes On...; Baywatch; Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman; The Pretender; Early Edition, Murder She Wrote; Charmed; Becker; and Bones. He has guest starred on such children's television shows as The Suite Life of Zack & Cody; iCarly and Cory in the House. He now plays a recurring character on Crash & Bernstein.

Film roles

Woodburn has appeared in the films Jingle All the Way; Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her; The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas; Death to Smoochy; Employee of the Month; Watchmen; Mirror Mirror; and The Identical. He appeared in the 2009 horror film, Life Blood, alongside Scout Taylor-Compton. He also appeared in the children's feature series Santa Buddies, The Search for Santa Paws, and Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups. He provided the motion capture for Splinter in the 2014 reboot Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.[2]

Commercial work

Woodburn was featured in a series of ads for Burger King's BK Stacker sandwiches.

Advocacy

Woodburn is an advocate for disabled and little people issues. He serves on the Screen Actors Guild "Performers with Disabilities Committee." He was keynote speaker at 2010 RespectABILITY Conference and the Inclusion Network of Cincinnati, The Little People's Research Fund. He was awarded the DREAM Award by the Disability Rights Legal Center in 2009 and the 2010 Screen Actors Guild Harold Russell Award.

Personal life

Woodburn is married to Amy Buchwald, an actress, writer, and comedian. She appeared in an episode of Conan the Adventurer as Woodburn's character's love interest.

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