Dylan George is the first born son of David and Lisa George and the brother of Toran George. Originally from Dublin, OH, he got his first taste of acting when a 3rd-grade teacher stopped him in the school hallway and asked if he wanted to be in a play (since they were short on guys). At the time, Dylan was an aspiring comic book writer and illustrator, but since he didn't have any other extracurricular activities at the time, Dylan decided to be in the show. His debut lines in the Theatre world were "What's that?" as Tin Soldier #2 in "The Velvatine Rabbit" and the rest is history. Ever since that day, Dylan has filled his spare time singing, acting, and writing. Dylan attended Wittenberg University in Springfield, OH and graduated with a BA in Theatre and a Minor in Technical Theatre. Afterwards, he pursued his childhood dream of moving to Los Angles. Landing a job at Warner Brother as a music legal temp by day and working as a busser at the infamous Hollywood nightclub The Avalon, cleaning up puke on the dance floors by night, at first, things seemed less than glamorous. Finally, after holding down 4 jobs at the same time in addition to going to auditions and acting classes, Dylan had a revelation one day while sitting in a cubical at Warner Brothers. Corporate America, even if it was working on films and music, was not for him. Dylan craved the thrill and challenge of performing in his very core, so in December 2015, he ceremoniously quit all 4 jobs on the same day to dedicate himself to pursue his acting career. His first major job came as a surprise when he agreed to be part of a focus group on pizza tasting. Luckily for him, it turned out to be a secret National Papa John's commercial, which ended up giving him his SAG-AFTRA card. Now, after a few theatrical productions in North Hollywood (staying true to his theatrical roots) Dylan studies with The Groundlings and has turned his attention to chasing television and film credits. Wanting to be the next Jimmy Falon or Jimmy Kimmel (even though his first name is Dylan, not Jimmy) Dylan chases every opportunity to perform that he can, even performing different characters/accents and singing the descriptions of the food for the customers at his day job. Life is a never-ending adventure and Dylan lives it through the words of his father, "You can control two things, your attitude and your output."
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