Dylan Baker
Milestones
- Birthplace: Syracuse, New York
- Birthday: October 7, 1959
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2008
Cast opposite Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf in the Broadway production of David Mamet's "November"
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2007
Played the golf-loving absentee dad in the Canadian zombie film, "Fido"
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2007
Reprised role of Dr. Curt Connors in Sam Raimi's "Spider-Man 3"
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2006
Directed the Chautauqua Theater Company's production of "The Art of Coarse Acting"
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2005
Cast in Richard Shepard's "The Matador," with Pierce Brosnan and Greg Kinnear
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2004
Acted opposite Liam Neeson in Bill Condon's "Kinsey" the story of Alfred Kinsey, a pioneer in the area of human sexuality research
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2004
Cast as Dr. Curt Connors in "Spider-Man 2"
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2003
Cast as Ed Smart in the Television movie "The Elizabeth Smart Story" based on the true story of the kidnapping of teenager Elizabeth Smart
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2003
Cast in Chris Rock's directorial debut "Head of State"
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2002
Appeared in "Changing Lanes" starring Samuel L. Jackson and Ben Affleck
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2002
Appeared with Tom Hanks and Paul Newman in "Road to Perdition"
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2001
Co-starred as a hardnosed FBI agent in "Along Came a Spider"
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2001
Returned to the NYC stage in Tony Kushner's "Homebody/Kabul"
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2000
Acted in the Off-Broadway production of "What the Butler Saw"
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2000
Had featured role in "The Cell"
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2000
Offered a strong turn as Robert McNamara in the historical drama "13 Days"
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1999
Appeared in "Random Hearts"
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1999
Reunited with occasional co-star Patricia Clarkson in "Simply Irresistable"
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1998
Starred in Todd Solondz's controversial feature "Happiness"
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1997
Cast in the ensemble of the NBC drama series "Feds"
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1995
TV series debut as regular, "Murder One" (ABC)
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1989
Broadway debut, "Eastern Standard"
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1987
Feature film debut "Planes, Trains and Automobiles"
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1987
Feature film debut, uncredited role, in "Ishtar"
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1987
First credited role in "Planes, Trains and Automobiles"
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1986
Starred in off-Broadway play "Not About Heroes" opposite Edward Herrmann, directed by Dianne Wiest
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Appeared in regional theater productions as a teenager
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Born in Syracuse, New York
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Raised in Maryland and Lynchburg, Virginia