Dylan Pinnell is known for No Man's Land (2020) and The Pebble and the Boy (2021).
Dylan Pittman is known for Okja (2017), Deadpool 2 (2018) and Kairos (2017).
Dylan Playfair was born in Fort St. James, British Columbia, the son of Roxanne, an entrepreneur and stay at home mother, and Jim Playfair, a former NHL player and coach. He has two younger brothers, Jackson and Austyn. All three boys grew up playing hockey and traveling around the United States and Canada as their father coached various minor league teams on his way to the NHL. Playfair's diverse body of work includes the critically acclaimed comedy series Letterkenny, Disneys' Descendants 2, and Netflix's Haters Back Off and Travlers. Roles ranging from a young man dealing with extreme adversity in "Never Steady Never Still" to producing and staring in political documentaries centered on youth voter apathy (The Drop). Playfair began his career in film at the age of 19 after playing Jr. A Hockey in Canada. A graduate of Vancouver Acting school, he has also studied in Los Angeles during his career.
Dylan Postl was born on 29 May 1986 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Muppets Most Wanted (2014), WWE Smackdown! (1999) and WWE NXT (2010).
Dylan Prince is known for The Calling (2022), Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (2015) and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017).
Dylan Ramsey was born in Prague Czech Republic to a Polish Jewish mother and an Egyptian Muslim father. He was raised in Toronto Ontario, Canada and educated in New York at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He now lives in Los Angeles, California. Dylan has been described as a walking melting pot of characters for stage and screen. Assuming roles as varied as his background, he has made his mark with his iconoclastic compelling character shadings in performances ranging from the relentless torturous special forces soldier Rashid Al-Sabi on FOX's 24 Horas: O Legado (2016) to a wise-cracking vulnerable male cross-dressing prostitute, with a sensitivity that gives life to the role, Ginger, in HBO's Donny & Ginger (2007).
Dylan Rattenbury is known for Koala Man (2023), Supergatinhos (2023) and Equipe de Resgate (2022).
Dylan Ratzlaff is a up-and-coming TV and film actress who will soon be seen starring as the lead role of 'Rachel' in Lifetime's "An Amish Sin" (October 29, 2022). Inspired by true stories, the movie follows Rachel, an Amish teen who refuses to obey her parent's command that she marry the man who abused her. She tries to escape the harshness of the 18th century lifestyle she has grown up in to find her voice and independence. Ratzlaff was born and raised in Abbotsford, BC, Canada. Because of her spirited and vivacious nature, her parents started her in dance classes at the age of three. She is trained in jazz, lyrical, contemporary, modern, ballet, hip hop, tap, circus, tumbling and acro. From a young age, Dylan has been a storyteller. She has a passion to be a part of stories and projects that matter and are inspiring. Through dancing, she was approached to do commercials. Her raw talent gave her an opportunity to pivot, where she fell in love with the artistry of acting. She began her professional dance career working on projects such as Disney Channel's "Descendants 3" alongside Kenny Ortega and "A Cinderella Story: Christmas Wish." Ratzlaff made her acting debut in CBC's "The Next Step" where she starred as 'Jacquie.' Her other television credits include ABC's "A Million Little Things," Lifetime's "Doomsday Mom," and Netflix's "Honey Girls." Most recently, she has joined the award-winning Freeform series "Cruel Summer" for its second season. When she is not in front of a camera, Dylan finds joy in spending time with her family and volunteering through her church. In her free time, Dylan explores hiking trails in Vancouver. When traveling, she loves to discover new coffee shops and brings that passion back home with her to her at-home coffee bar, an essential part of her morning routine. As her career continues to grow, Dylan ensures to move with light & grace.