Dylan McGovern is known for Fast Food & Cigarettes (2019), White Elephants: Children of God and Louisiana on Tap (2016).
Dylan McKiernan is an actor, known for I, Daniel Blake (2016) and Transference: A Love Story (2020).
Dylan McLaughlin was born on 2 December 1993 in La Mesa, California, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Georgia Rule (2007), Kicking & Screaming (2005) and Seeing Other People (2004).
Dylan McNamara was born and raised in the Inland Empire, an urban and metropolitan area east of Los Angeles, California to parents of Irish and Mexican descent. He is an actor known for the Netflix original series First Kill (2022), Survival (2022), Ambition (2019), Motel 32 (2020), and L.A.'s Finest (2019).
Dylan McTee was born in Los Angeles, California, to Cathleen Carriere and Gregory McTee. His mother, a Los Angeles native, is of Mexican and French ancestry while his father, growing up in Alaska, is of Irish descent. At a very young age, and with the loving support of his parents and two brothers, Dylan obsessed over films and novels, and excelled in reading, writing, and performance in local theater. Feeling the need to participate in story even more, and particularly inspired by the acting of Daniel Day-Lewis, his life path was clear. Still a child, Dylan begged his parents to allow him to pursue acting professionally, but they insisted he complete his studies, including acquiring a college degree, first. He thus devoted the ensuing years to the study and practice of his craft and, immediately upon graduation from The University of Southern California's School of Dramatic Arts, leapt headlong into his career. One of his first auditions was for Sweet/Vicious (2016), a controversial series about sexual assault on college campuses. Dylan played a likable, charismatic character revealed only late in the season as a sociopathic rapist. Next, Dylan starred in the independent film Midnighters (2017), from the Ramsay Brothers. The Wind (2018), a western/horror film directed by Emma Tammi, is Dylan's second film. He plays Gideon Harper, a young settler in the late 1800s whose life falls apart soon after moving out west with his wife. You can now watch Dylan on The CW's Roswell, New Mexico (2019) as Wyatt Long, a troubled and depraved rancher, and also starring in the upcoming feature film Wrong Turn (2021). Outside of his acting profession, Dylan loves martial arts, writing poetry, and going camping with his rescue dog, Hal.
Dylan Miles-Davis is known for The Hunter's Prayer (2017) and Below (2014).
Dylan Miluso is a producer and actor, known for Silent Hope, Conviewsed (2019) and Love 2020 (2020).
Dylan Christopher Minnette was born December 29, 1996 in Evansville, Indiana, to Robyn and Craig Minnette. Scouted by an agent in Chicago, Dylan began work on commercial modeling and acting at the age of seven. He later relocated to Los Angeles, CA to continue his acting career. Dylan scored his first major television role at the age of 8, playing young Charlie Sheen in Two and a Half Men (2003). In 2005, he also appeared in an episode of the popular Nickelodeon show, Drake & Josh (2004). He is often recognized for his role Jack Shepard's son, David, on the ABC drama Lost (2004). Dylan also made recurring appearances as a young Michael Scofield on the FOX show, Prison Break (2005), as Clay Norman on TNT's Saving Grace (2007) and Reed on the TNT series Men of a Certain Age (2009). Other credits include Grey's Anatomy (2005), MADtv (1995), Ghost Whisperer (2005), Rules of Engagement (2007), The Mentalist (2008), Medium (2005), Supernatural (2005), Lie to Me (2009), R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour (2010) and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999). Dylan also appeared in the music video for Avril Lavigne's song "Keep Holding On" in 2007. In 2011, Dylan Minnette appeared in his first major feature film role in the romantic horror Let Me In (2010) with Chloë Grace Moretz. Not long after, he scored the role as Rex Britten on the critically acclaimed 2012 NBC drama, Awake (2012). In 2014, Dylan scored guest starring roles on other network shows Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013) and Scandal: Bí mat tham do (2012). Meanwhile, he's also been busy cultivating his film career with roles in Warner Bros Pictures' Prisoners (2013), Paramount Pictures' Labor Day (2013), 20th Century Fox's Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day (2014) and Goosebumps (2015) starring with Jack Black. Minnette is the singer/rhythm guitarist in the band Wallows with Zack Mendenhall (bass), Cole Preston (drums) and Braeden Lemasters (singer/guitar). Wallows won a battle of the bands contest (2010) sponsored by 98.7 FM and played at Vans Warped Tour 2011. The band has since performed at many famous LA venues including The Roxy and Whisky a Go Go. Their song Bleeding Man was used in the promo for season 2 of R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour (2010). In early 2014 the band changed their name from "The Feaver" to "The Narwhals" and in 2017 to "Wallows".
Dylan Mobley is an actor, known for Arukimedesu no taisen (2019), Saja (2019) and Geom-gaek (2020).
Dylan Mohan Gray is a globally-acclaimed Indian and Canadian filmmaker. His documentary feature film Fire in the Blood premiered in competition at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival and went on to enjoy the longest theatrical run of any non-fiction film in Indian cinema history (five weeks). An official selection at over 100 leading film festivals on six continents, honored with major awards and accolades worldwide, Fire in the Blood changed the global conversation around access to essential medicine and, in November 2018, was included by legendary Australian journalist and documentary filmmaker John Pilger among his selection of "26 landmark documentary films of the past seven decades". Dylan's film From Durban to Tomorrow (2019), shot in six countries on three continents, focuses on the future of global health and human rights, while his narrative feature script, The Last Day of Winter (co-written with Vikramaditya Motwane), was incubated at the Sundance Institute & Mumbai Mantra Screenwriting Lab.