
Danny & the Human Zoo
Drama
Overview
A dramatised account of the early life and career of impressionist, comedian and actor Lenny Henry.
Top Cast
Kascion Franklin
Kascion Franklin
Danny
Kascion Franklin
Danny


Lenny Henry
Lenny Henry
Samson
Lenny Henry
Samson


Cecilia Noble
Cecilia Noble
Myrtle
Cecilia Noble
Myrtle


Arthur Darvill
Arthur Darvill
Jonesy
Arthur Darvill
Jonesy


Mark Benton
Mark Benton
Syd Noble
Mark Benton
Syd Noble
Reis Bruce
Reis Bruce
Bern
Reis Bruce
Bern
Michael Crump
Michael Crump
Terry
Michael Crump
Terry


Leonie Elliott
Leonie Elliott
Cherry Patterson
Leonie Elliott
Cherry Patterson
Lee Hodge
Lee Hodge
Georgie
Lee Hodge
Georgie


Evanna Lynch
Evanna Lynch
Bridget Riordan
Evanna Lynch
Bridget Riordan
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