Dylan O'Brien was born in New York City, to Lisa Rhodes, a former actress who also ran an acting school, and Patrick B. O'Brien, a camera operator. His father is of Irish descent and his mother is of English, Spanish, and Italian ancestry. Dylan grew up in Springfield Township, Union County, New Jersey, before moving with his family to Hermosa Beach, California when he was 12 years old. Before getting bit by the acting bug, Dylan planned to attend film school and become a cinematographer, just like his father. But once he landed the role of Scott's (Tyler Posey) goofy sidekick Stiles on Teen Wolf (2011), he decided to put off school (he was initially under consideration for the role of Scott, but he was more interested in playing Stiles). Dylan has developed an extensive YouTube following for a series of comic online shorts which he directed, produced and starred in. He made his film debut as one of the stars of the entirely improvised independent feature film High Road (2011), directed by Upright Citizens Brigade. O'Brien's first lead role in a film was playing Dave in the comedy The First Time (2012), opposite Britt Robertson and directed by Jonathan Kasdan. He subsequently had a supporting role, playing tech expert Stuart, in the Vince Vaughn/Owen Wilson comedy The Internship (2013), and headlined the fantasy adventure film The Maze Runner (2014), also starring Will Poulter and Kaya Scodelario, as well as its sequel, Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials (2015) and the final movie, The Death Cure (2018). He landed the role of Stu in the first episode of Weird City (2019) and also got the role of Sam Taylor in the first episode of Amazing stories (2020). He made two other movies in the meantime, Love and Monsters and Flashback (unreleased).
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Dylan O'Sullivan Farrow was born on July 11, 1985 in Texas, USA. She is an actress, known for Alice (1990), CBS This Morning (1992) and The Reckoning: Hollywood's Worst Kept Secret (2018). She has been married to Dana Silver since May 16, 2010. They have one child.
Dylan Oakes is an actor, known for Mr Inbetween (2018).
Dylan Olafson is known for Zone Drifter (2021).
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Dylan Page is known for Blood Widow (2020), Mister Sadpants (2018) and Lando Chill: Coroner (2016).
Dylan Palladino is an actor, known for I'd Kill for You (2013), The Truth (2018) and Dissonant Paths (2015).
Raised and studied in Windsor, ON. before heading out West and graduating from the Red Deer College Film School. During his time there, he directed The Blind, a short film that won first place in the worldwide 4880 Film Festival. With a love of his hometown, and a desire to create something unique on screen using an untapped landscape, Dylan returned to Windsor in 2007 to film his first feature film Baby Blues. The Canadian Indie hit starred Jenny Levine from the Fox TV show 24, as a woman struggling to come to terms with the devastating mistakes of her past so she can alter the course of her future. After a successful opening in Windsor, Toronto the film travelled out west. The film was nominated for Best Picture at the Alberta Film Awards in 2008, and enjoys a run on Canada's SuperChannel. While working on post production work for a few film and documentary projects, Pearce returned to Windsor yet again where he teamed up with 12.13 Productions Inc., The Rocky Mountain Picture Co. (who produced Baby Blues), and local writer Christopher Lawrence-Menard on Whatever It Was. Dylan relocated to Edmonton to produced the comedy The Bike Heist that is currently in post production, the film was co-produced with Treefort Labs from Vancouver. Dylan is currently in development on the romantic comedy I Think I Do written by Jennifer Cooper and The Beauties a bromance written by Nathan Usher.
Dylan Penn was born on April 13, 1991 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress and director, known for Unregistered (2018), Untitled Dylan Penn/Sean Penn Project and Elvis & Nixon (2016).