Dylan McDermott
Milestones
- Birthplace: Waterbury, Connecticut, USA
- Birthday: October 26, 1961
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2008
Cast in the Broadway production of Nicky Silver's "Three Changes"
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2007
Appeared in the Pang Brothers thriller, "The Messengers"
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2006
Co-starred with Snoop Dogg in the drama "The Tenants"
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2004
Cast as FBI Agent Mike Canary in TNT's six-hour limited series "The Grid"
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2003
Featured in the film "Wonderland" starring Val Kilmer and based on the 1981 Wonderland Murders
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2003
Featured in the independant movie "Party Monster" starring Macaulay Culkin as party organizer Michael Alig
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2001
Co-starred with James Van Der Beek in Steve Miner's 1875-set adventure "Texas Rangers"
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1999
Made TV directorial debut with an episode of ABC's "The Practice"
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1999
Played a high-powered executive opposite Matthew Perry in the romantic comedy "Three to Tango"
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1997 to 2003
Breakthrough role as the headstrong defense attorney Bobby Donnell on ABC's "The Practice"
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1997
Co-starred with Jeanne Tripplehorn in the romantic comedy "'Til There Was You"
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1995
Had a supporting role in Jodie Foster's "Home for the Holidays"
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1995
Returned to the stage for Eve Ensler's "Floating Rhoda and the Glue Man"
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1994
Had a featured role in "The Cowboy Way"
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1994
Starred as the lawyer defending Kris Kringle in the remake of "Miracle on 34th Street"
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1993
Played Clint Eastwood's doomed partner in "In the Line of Fire"
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1992
Paired with Jami Gertz in the romantic comedy "Jersey Girl"
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1992
Starred in the Showtime thriller "The Fear Inside"
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1991
Featured in the USA Network TV-movie, "Into the Badlands"
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1991
Starred in the psychodrama "Where Sleeping Dogs Lie"
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1990
Starred in the sci-fi thriller "Hardware"
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1989
Appeared in Michael Almereyda's "Twister"
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1989
Played the affable husband of Julia Roberts' ailing character in "Steel Magnolias"
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1989
Television debut, playing a featured role in the Showtime miniseries "The Neon Empire"
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1988
First film in a leading role, "The Blue Iguana"
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1987
Feature film debut, "Hamburger Hill"
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1985
Broadway debut in Neil Simon's "Biloxi Blues"
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1977
Made stage debut in Eve Ensler's "Believe It, See It, Survival"
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After his step-mother, Eve Ensler suffered a miscarriage, he took on the name Dylan - the name of her unborn child
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Lived with grandmother in Waterbury, Connecticut after mother's death