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.
Dylan Marseglia is an actor, known for Wishin' and Hopin' (2014) and Stalker's Prey (2017).
Dylan Marsh is known for Sinistral, Interment (2019) and Track 31 (2019).
Dylan Martin is known for All About Eva (2020).
Dylan Martin Frankel is a unique and engaging young teenager from Fort Lee, NJ. He made his theatrical debut at NY's historic Delacorte Theater in Odyssey. Dylan was featured in the encore presentation of the NY Fringe Festival's play Zamboni. He's mastered Hamlet & Richard III soliloquies and is honored to study at HB Studio with his teacher and mentor Austin Pendleton. In addition to studying and performing Shakespeare, Dylan can be heard on multiple hit animated series and audiobooks. TV credits include Raven's Home, Ramy, The Blacklist, and the upcoming series Life & Beth. Film credits; Spirit Halloween, Loss of Maternity Represented by CESD - Young Talent Innovative Artists NY - Commercial/Print Connecting Talent Company
Dylan Mask is an actor and director, known for Firecrackers (2018), Out to Lunch (2017) and Blood and Fury: America's Civil War (2016).
Dylan Mattina is a fresh face in the industry beginning his Acting, Modeling and Voiceover career in his fifties! Dashing and debonair, like a classic movie star Dylan Mattina has become quite a hot commodity since starting his "Act II". He has worked on the following projects in 2018 and the first part of 2019: Film Deliver Me - Lead The Gospel According to Miguel - Supporting A Monster of a Closet - Lead/Narrator (VO) New Years Eve - Background Windward - Supporting Television NCIS - Background (multiple episodes) - CBS VEEP - Featured Background -HBO Mad About You - Background - Spectrum Veronica Mars - Background HULU The Unicorn - Background - CBS People Magazine Investigates - Featured - Discovery Killer Siblings - Featured - Oxygen The Roommates (Pilot) - Background Up and Vanished - Featured - Oxygen The Verdict with Judge Hatchett - Featured - CBS Murder for Hire - Featured - Featured - Oxygen Cool Kids - Featured Background FOX Secret Relative (Pilot) - Principal - Ugly Brothers Production Infomercial - Principal Dr. Michael Feiz, MD Coventry - Supporting Streaming Media Video Faith Lead Role - Echosworld Ent. Record Executive Snow Tha Product feat. Castro Escobar Something You Love Supporting Kiefer Sutherland Fan Kiefer Sutherland Band Education M.S. Education Instructional Design Capella University, 2004 B.S. Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Regents College, 1991 "Coventry," a television mini-series Role: Disabled Veteran. Synopsis: When Morgan wakes up from a deep sleep, she finds herself inside a top secret government research experiment she must escape, and figure out how to expose the government that stole two years of her life. "New Years Eve," Short Film for two gay bar scenes. Synopsis: This is a student film about a young Latino coming out to his family and finding support from his young aunt. (Background) "Windward", a narrative short film based on a professional tennis player who seemingly has everything, until an injury shatters her world. Role: Tennis Tournament Sponsor "Deliver Me" Student Film - APU, Lead Character, "Willie Little": Synopsis: The world is coming to an end. At least, that is what it seems like to an unborn infant. This is the story of birth from the baby's point of view. He is a man trying to survive an impending apocalypse. He struggles to survive as his bunker breaks open and tries to eject him into the vast unknown. He is forced to risk his life, in order to save his life. "The Gospel According to Miguel" - a dark comedy film, Role: creepy Father Jim Scenario: Two Jehovah's Witnesses reach the end of the block without saving any souls. Determined to save one, they put their best effort forth, unaware the house belongs to a Satanist and his cult. "Moneyball" - Reprise of a scene between Billy Beane (Originally portrayed by actor Brad Pitt) and his daughter Casey. Dylan was a background player in the following productions many years ago: 1980 Hide in Plain Sight - James Caan - (Background) in outdoor crowd scene on location 1984 The Natural - Robert Redford - Spectator (Background) in baseball game shots on location
Dylan Matzke is one of the rising youth stars in the entertainment industry today. His interest in acting emerged at the young age of six when he began performing in school plays and children's theatre. It was immediately apparent that he was developing a real passion for acting. At age eight he was discovered by a local agent and began booking multiple commercials in the Denver market to include Starz, Western Dairy Association, Quiznos, Dish Network and Reebok to name a few. This led him to Los Angeles in mid-2009 to pursue a career in television and film. By the time Dylan was all of 10-years old his talent and passion began to really show results when he booked a guest star role in the hit CBS drama Criminal Minds. That helped propel him into the career where he continues to grow today. 2010 was a busy year for Dylan. First he landed the series regular role of Martin Webb in an ABC comedy pilot, How To Be A Better American opposite Jason Jones as (Hugh Webb) and Missi Pyle as (Katie Webb). He then landed one of the lead roles in his first feature film, Little Red Wagon. Directed by David Anspaugh, Dylan worked alongside Frances O'Connor as (Margaret Craig), playing her son (Jim Craig). In this poignant and uplifting family film, the characters find themselves homeless after a series of unfortunate circumstances and battle to overcome their predicament. Dylan was honored to have the opportunity to play such a significant role in this project that was inspired by the extraordinary deeds of child philanthropist, Zach Bonner. In 2011/2012 Dylan continued to develop his skills while working on both feature and short film projects including a leading role in Snowmageddon, a feature film for the Syfy Channel. In addition to pursuing his acting, you can find Dylan enjoying many other interests such as playing sports, skiing with his family, volunteering, writing short stories or just hanging out with friends. Acting though remains his passion and primary focus. Dylan continues to work on his craft, eager to expand on his career in the entertainment industry.
Dylan McCormick is an actor and director, known for Four Lane Highway (2005), Sometime Other Than Now (2021) and Radio Mary (2017).