Dylan Lloyd is an actor, known for Blue Heelers (1994), Dying Breed (2008) and Tempe Tip (2002).
Dylan Lloyd is known for Cult of Nightmares (2020), Covenant (2018) and Corporate Prey (2019).
Dylan Love is an actor, known for Tis the Season (2020) and Someone's Here (2020).
Dylan Lowe is known for Cruella (2021) and Vanilla Sunday (2018).
Dylan McKnight's first appearance was on the TV series CSI: Miami as Andrew. He then went on to play Colin in the short Scrambled Eggs and Robbie Allen in the series Judging Amy. Dylan's next film credit was as Richard Winslow in The Unknown. His final two film credits were the Pros and Cons of breathing and Parasomnia.
Dylan Magenheim is an actor, known for Band Aid (2017).
Dylan Magon was born in Palermo, but at 15, he moved to Marche. Here he approached the world of rap and begins to experiment with various styles, including hip-hop and R&B. Over the years, he wrote and recorded many songs and participated in the 2014 talent show "The Voice Of Italy", where he joined the coach J-Ax team, reaching the semifinals. After the program, again in 2014, the ep "Diamante" came out and he travelled around Italy on numerous stages. In addition to music, he started acting, joining the cast of "Zero", a Netflix series created by Antonio Dikele Distefano, which comes out in 2021. "Autumn Beat" is his first film.
Dylan Marron is an actor and director, known for Sitting in Bathrooms with Trans People (2016), Franchesca and Show (2019) and Eat Our Feelings (2014). He is married to Todd Clayton.
Paper Magazine said it best: " Somewhere between the faded pastels and grainy VHS footage of the '80s and the neo-Dada internet iconoclasm of today lies Dylan Mars Greenberg." Greenberg got an early foothold into the art world; by the time she was 15 she was performing in East Village clubs and dive bars, releasing a full length synth pop album as "Disck" and ending up with a photo spread in NY Times Magazine. When she was 17, she directed her first feature film "Glamarus', produced by veteran art film director and actor Scott Shaw. She followed this with her art-horror film Wakers and then almost immediately began production on another film called Dark Prism, which ended up generating massive press attention in Pitchfork, NME, Flavorwire, SPIN. and the AV Club. Since then she has directed several more feature films and works professionally as a music video director, her work appearing in Rolling Stone, HuffPost, BrooklynVegan Alt Press and European national television. Greenberg's style has been compared to Andy Warhol's factory, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, John Waters, Ryan Trecartin, and David Lynch. She has worked with major figures in the entertainment industry such as Golden Globe winner Michael C. Hall, Mac DeMarco, hip hop legend Schooly D and Matt Katz-Bohen, underground art icons like Lloyd Kaufman, Reverend Jen, and Robert Prichard, and up and coming young people such as Kansas Bowling, Sofe Cote, Blessing C.S., Yolpie Kaiser, Chandani Smith, and Max Husten. Her upcoming feature film Spirit Riser, featuring Michael Madsen, Cherie Currie, Patti Harrison, Dorian Electra and Kate Bornstein, releases soon.