Biography
Danny Masterson began his career modeling at age four before segueing into acting. By his early twenties, he was already a veteran, having had regular roles in four TV series, as well as numerous guest appearances on other shows, and a significant foray into films, not to mention appearing in over one hundred commercials. In 1993, Masterson starred as a regular on the sitcom "Joe's Life" (ABC), playing Leo Gennero, the teenaged nephew of the title character. This short-lived comedy series only aired ten episodes, but the young actor was on his way, making his film debut in "Beethoven's 2nd" later that year. The tall, slender, curly-haired actor next landed a recurring role as Darlene's new boyfriend on the sitcom "Roseanne" as well as guest appearances on "NYPD Blue". "Party of Five" and "American Gothic". Masterson provided the comic relief as Skeeter, a snowboarding thrill-seeker, in the ill-conceived ABC adventure drama "Extreme" (1995) and had supporting roles in the TV-movie "Her Last Chance" and the miniseries "Seduced by Madness: The Diane Borchardt Story" (both NBC, 1995). More impressive was his small but significant role in 1995's "Bye Bye, Love", as a less-than-wholesome friend to Paul Reiser's troubled daughter. Not exactly a parental favorite in the movies, Masterson took a beating from John Travolta in the action-packed "Face/Off" (1997) after the boy got forceful with his daughter (played by Dominique Swain). That same year he also acted in the children's film "Star Kid" and the little-seen "Trojan War". Masterson's TV luck changed during the 1997-1998 season when he joined the regular cast of CBS' "Cybill" as Justin Thorpe, the teenaged son of Maryann (Christine Baranski), who was also the love interest of Cybill's daughter Zoe (Alicia Witt). The young actor moved into another regular series role the following season on "That '70s Show" (1998- ), playing Steve Hyde, the slightly more sophisticated of the six suburban Wisconsin teenagers in Fox's retro comedy.

(From Hollywood.com)
Filmography
Hold On (2002)
Hip, Edgy, Sexy, Cool (2002)
Comic Book Villains (2002) asConan
How to Make a Monster (2001) (TV) (uncredited) as Jeremy
Alex in Wonder (2001) as Patrick
Strange Frequency (2001) (TV) as Randy
Dracula 2000 (2000) as Nightshade
Dirt Merchant (1999) as Dirt Merchant
Too Pure (1998) asTipper
Wild Horses (1998) asDanny
Faculty, The (1998) as F'%# Up #1
"That '70s Show" (1998) (TV Series) as Steven Hyde
Star Kid (1997) as Kevin
Trojan War (1997) as Seth
Face/Off (1997) as Karl
Her Last Chance (1996) (TV) as Ryan
Seduced by Madness: The Diane Borchardt Story (1996) (TV) asSeth
Bye Bye, Love (1995) as Mikey
"Extreme" (1995) (TV Series) as Skeeter
"Cybill" (1995) (TV Series) as Justin Thorpe
Beethoven's 2nd (1993) as Seth
"Joe's Life" (1993) (TV Series) as Leo Gennaro

TV Guest Appearances

"Punk'd" (2003) (episode # 1.3) 31 March 2003 as Himself
"King of the Hill" (1997) (voice)
"Strange Frequency" (2001)
as Randy
"Grounded for Life" (2001)
as Vince
"Cybill" (1995) as Justin Thorpe
"Cybill" (1995) as Justin Thorpe
"Cybill" (1995) as Justin Thorpe
"Cybill" (1995) as Justin Thorpe
"Cybill" (1995) as Justin Thorpe
"Cybill" (1995) as Justin Thorpe
"Sliders" (1995) as Renfield
"Cybill" (1995) as Justin Thorpe
"Cybill" (1995) as Justin Thorpe
"Cybill" (1995) as Justin Thorpe
"NYPD Blue" (1993) as Will Scheltema
"Cybill" (1995) as Justin Thorpe
"Cybill" (1995) as Justin Thorpe
"Party of Five" (1994) as Matt
"Party of Five" (1994) as Matt
"Party of Five" (1994) as Matt
"Tracey Takes On..." (1996) asKing the Dog
"American Gothic" (1995) as Ray
"NYPD Blue" (1993) as John
"Roseanne" (1988) asJimmy
"Roseanne" (1988) as Jimmy
"Jake and the Fatman" (1987) as Butch
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