Emmerdale star Danny Miller takes on a completely different role in his new project.

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June 18th 2024.

Emmerdale star Danny Miller takes on a completely different role in his new project.
The actor, Danny Miller, has recently taken on a project that is quite different from his usual role as Aaron Dingle in the popular soap opera Emmerdale. The 33-year-old star has been recording audiobooks for children, inspired by his own son's love for reading. Along with his friend and radio presenter Nigel Clucas, Danny has released a range of spoken stories for children under the name Albert's Bookshelf.

The project has been a huge success, with the duo receiving downloads from over 119 countries. Danny expressed his surprise at the widespread reach of their project, admitting that there were some countries he had never even heard of before. He also shared that the project has evolved from simply recording a few books to now focusing on providing education to children through storytelling.

Several of Danny's fellow soap stars, including Ryan Thomas and Andy Whyment, have also joined him as guest readers for Albert's Bookshelf. This has been a fun and exciting experience for Danny, especially since he has openly expressed his dislike for his character's bad-boy image on Emmerdale.

In an interview, Danny admitted that for a long time, he had wanted to play the bad boy on the show. But as he started to see the audience's reaction to his character's actions, he realized that he didn't enjoy playing such a negative role. He also revealed that many fans have expressed their distaste for his character's recent behavior on social media.

Playing Aaron at his worst has been a challenge for Danny, especially when he had to say some hurtful lines to his co-star Jim Hooton. But he understood the reasoning behind Aaron's actions – he had lost so much in his life, from his partner and child to his grandmother and even his dog. It's no wonder he was angry at the world.

While it may be tedious to play such a character, Danny empathizes with Aaron's pain and can see why he acts the way he does. He hopes that viewers will also be able to understand and sympathize with Aaron, rather than just hating him for his actions. In the end, Danny is grateful for the opportunity to play such a complex and challenging role, and he hopes to continue bringing depth and emotion to Aaron's character in the future.

As Danny's new project continues to grow and reach more children around the world, he is excited to see how it will develop and evolve. He is grateful for the support and participation of his fellow soap stars and hopes to continue making a positive impact through storytelling.

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