Dylan Rogers was born in the Chicagoland area to Mary Rogers, a SEO specialist, and DL Rogers, a salesman. His father is African American and his mother is of Irish and Italian ancestry. Dylan grew up in the suburbs of Chicago, before going to Ohio to compete in Track & Field at a collegiate level. Before getting bit by the acting bug, Dylan planned to study Economics. But once he was cast in a friend's play freshman year, he fell in love with the craft. He decided to major in Theater and began to seek out professional work while attending classes and working as a lifeguard. Dylan has made brief TV appearances on Empire (2016), Easy (2017), and Electric Dreams (2018). He also made his film debut in projects such as Crossing (2018), Crshd (2019) with a Tribeca Film Festival debut, and Post(-) (2021) appearing in numerous festivals. Graduating into the pandemic, he continued his professional career performing in theater productions, as well as the series Frame of Reference (2021). He is in pre-production for Take Me to Banaue and an untitled drama series with Watsz Production.
Dylan Rourke is an American actor of stage, film and television. Dylan was an accomplished scholar, graduating from Hamilton High School and going on to attend Arizona State University (ASU). At ASU, he studied Business Communication, proudly making Dean's List from 2011 up till his graduating year in 2015. However, Dylan's studies took in the performing arts. These included training in improvisational comedy, and theatre stage performing. His performing arts training began in California, studying across workshops and with individuals including the Carter Thor Studio in Studio City, CA, and in Los Angeles, CA with time spent with The Groundlings, Anthony Meindl's Actor Workshop and Matthew Arkin. He made his screen debut in 2013 in film short titled The Lone Wolf (2013). Further work came steadily after his debut, in such films and television series including Mistresses (2013), Aquarius (2015), Sleeping Wolf: Ghost (2016), Modern Family (2009), Grey's Anatomy (2005), Relativity (2016), Namas Dei: The Tucker J. James Story and In the Vault (2017).
Dylan Samuel is known for Support the Girls (2018) and Wulver's Stane (2022).
Dylan Sanches Tavares is an actor, known for La vie scolaire (2019).
Dylan Sandifer is known for Braking for Whales (2019).
Dylan Santos is an actor, known for Why Women Kill (2019), Windward Spirits: On Deadly Grounds (2019) and Assassin 33 A.D. (2020).
A native of San Francisco, CA, Dylan Saunders is a graduate of the University of Michigan, and a co-founder of StarKid. With performances ranging from The Second City in Chicago, to Roseland Ballroom in New York, to the House of Blues in Hollywood, StarKid has amassed over 300 million views, with work spanning original comedy series and concerts throughout the U.S., Canada and Europe, and Billboard and iTunes-charting albums.
Dylan Schmid's performances have been described as affirming, intense and precise. Born in Victoria B.C., Dylan was showing these attributes at a young age. By the age of 6, after being told by his mother that movies are not, in fact, real life, Dylan begged his mother to submit him for an audition through a local newspaper. After being told by the casting executives that he needed experience to book the part, Dylan immersed himself in acting classes for a following 8 years afterwards. With an inherent and unstoppable growing love for the art, Dylan officially began pursuing his dream. His first "break" came when landing the role of young "Baelfire" opposite Robert Carlyle in ABC's long running hit series "Once Upon A Time". Since then he has secured roles in Fox's FRINGE, The Hubs' R.L. STINE'S THE HAUNTING HOUR, and Freeform's BEYOND, etc... Most notably he starred as a series regular on Hulu's SHUT EYE for two seasons and most recently starred opposite Thomas Jane in Netflix's adaptation of the Stephen King novella 1922. Next up, Dylan will be seen on Netflix's SNOWPIERCER - an adaptation of Bong Joon-ho's 2013 hit film. Additionally, Dylan is in the process of finishing his own short film he stars in, wrote, and co-directed .
Dylan Schombing is known for Watchmen (2019), Sharp Objects (2018) and The Slap (2015).
Dylan Scott is an actor, known for Butterfly (2018).