An accomplished actor and performer, Dylan has been honing his craft for nearly 20 years.  A SAG-AFTRA member at 10, Dylan’s been an artist his entire life.

He’s acted in films that have premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, Hamptons International Film Festival, Mills Valley and many more.

In 2006, he had a breakout role in the Christmas classic, "Deck the Halls" alongside Danny DeVito, Mathew Broderick, Kristen Davis, Kristen Chenoweth and Alia Shawkat.

Throughout his career, Dylan has shared scenes with some of the industry’s biggest names, including Parker Posey, Michael J. Fox, Sacha Baron Cohen and Philip Seymour Hoffman.

He’s worked with some of the most celebrated directors and producers in the industry, including Adam McKay, John Cameron Mitchell, Amy Sherman-Palladino, and Ken Kwapis.

In 2010, Dylan starred in the Comedy Central series "Big Lake," produced by Will Ferrell and Adam McKay, and co-starring Chris Gethard, Chris Parnell, James Rebhorn and Horatio Sanz.

In 2014, he landed a recurring role alongside Philip Seymour Hoffman on Showtime’s "Happyish," which would serve as one of Hoffman's last performances.

Dylan’s released several music projects and has headlined legendary concert venues such as The Bowery Electric and The Stephen Talkhouse.

He’s an integral member of The Barrow Group, where he regularly studies with Seth Barrish and Lee Brock.

Dylan’s written feature length screenplays, and has directed a number of short films, the last of which was in collaboration with Graham Reynolds, Richard Linklater’s frequent film composer and Mindy Elliot, a Sundance & Oscar nominated Editor and producer.

Most recently, he and Larry Lau produced “The Long Walk Home” a 60’s-period drama following an art teacher and her intense relationship with a student.

Dylan’s currently developing several projects including a film based on the writings of famed indie composer Jim Farmer (Living In Oblivion), and a miniseries centered around 1980’s suburban Ohio youth.

When not busy producing his own projects, he likes to focus on his acting craft, collaborate with other young artists and go wherever the wind takes him!

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