Although known to millions of TV viewers as the Brillo-headed proto-punk Hyde on Fox’s mega-successful That 70’s Show, Danny Masterson is also one of the hottest club promoters on the Hollywood scene, the half-brother of Malcolm In the Middle’s Chris Masterson, and the co-owner (along with fellow That 70’s Show stars Ashton Kutcher & Wilmer “Fez” Valderrama) of the Los Angeles restaurant Dolce.
He recently co-hosted - and won - the Phat Farm Stuff Casino Weekend Poker Tournament at the Palms Casino and Resort, winning $3,000 after besting Jeff Shulman, CEO of Card Player, and ER’s Mekhi Phifer. Danny is also a member of the Unabombers poker team seen on GSN’s Poker Royale series, and appeared on the second season of Celebrity Poker Showdown in Tournament 1, Game2.
Born and raised in Long Island, New York, Masterson began his career at the age of three as a child model, appearing in hundreds of commercials before landing his first part at 16 in Beethoven's 2nd. Before appearing on That 70’s Show, he had a continuing role on the hit sitcom, Cybill.
His other television credits include appearances on Jake And The Fat Man, Roseanne, American Gothic, NYPD Blue, Party Of Five, Cybill, Strange Frequency, King Of The Hill, Robot Chicken, Punk’d, and The Dead Zone. His film credits include Bye Bye Love (1995), Face/Off (1997), The Faculty (1998), Dracula 2000 (2000), How To Make A Monster (2001), Comic Book Villains (2002), and Hip Edgy Sexy Cool (2002). He has recently finished working on the movie Easier Softer Way with fellow poker aficionado Mekhi Phifer.



