Dylan McDermott

TV Actor

Dylan McDermott was born in Waterbury, Connecticut, United States on October 26th, 1961 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 63, Dylan McDermott biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Mark Anthony McDermott, Dylan, Tony
Date of Birth
October 26, 1961
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Waterbury, Connecticut, United States
Age
63 years old
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
Networth
$15 Million
Profession
Film Actor, Screenwriter, Stage Actor, Television Actor
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Dylan McDermott Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 63 years old, Dylan McDermott has this physical status:

Height
183cm
Weight
80kg
Hair Color
Dark Brown
Eye Color
Light Blue
Build
Athletic
Measurements
Not Available
Dylan McDermott Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Roman Catholicism
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Holy Cross High School, Fordham University
Dylan McDermott Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Shiva Rose, ​ ​(m. 1995; div. 2009)​
Children
2
Dating / Affair
Julia Roberts (1988-1989), Melissa Gilbert (1992), Shiva Rose (1994-2009), Shasi Wells (2008-2014), Maggie Q (2014-2019)
Parents
Richard McDermott, Diane McDermott
Siblings
Robin née McDermott Lynne (Younger Sister)
Other Family
Avis née Rogers Marino (Maternal Grandmother), Peter Marino (Maternal Grandfather), Jasper Samuel Rogers (Maternal Grand-Grandfather), Hortense (Tensy) M. Higgins (Maternal Grand-Grandmother)
Dylan McDermott Career

McDermott made his screen debut in Hamburger Hill in 1987 before starring in the 1989 film Steel Magnolias opposite Julia Roberts as her husband Jackson Latcherie. He also starred in Twister, a film about a man trying to rescue his girlfriend and daughter from a tornado storm. The same year brought Neon Empire, a film about the rise and fall of one man in Las Vegas. However, his first big break as an actor was in the film In the Line of Fire. Through his connection with Clint Eastwood, McDermott was able to land his first major gig in The Practice. The show expanded McDermott's stardom, and he made People's list of the "50 Most Beautiful People in the World 1998" with the magazine calling him "a prime-time heartthrob". He got this distinction again in 2000. Despite his success on The Practice, McDermott was cut from the show. Executive producer David E. Kelley cited "economic and creative realities" as a result of pressure from ABC to reduce costs. McDermott did appear in the final two episodes of the final season.

In 2004, McDermott starred alongside Julianna Margulies four-part mini-series The Grid, playing FBI Special Agent Max Canary in an anti-terrorist unit. Returning to theater in 2006, the actor played a returned soldier suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder in the Ensler's play The Treatment. In 2007, McDermott starred in the television series Big Shots. Due to low viewership, the show was canceled in January 2008 after 11 episodes without completing the planned 13-episode season. On October 30, 2008, TV Guide reported that McDermott was due to co-star alongside Shannen Doherty in the film Burning Palms, a satire based on Los Angeles stereotypes told through five intertwining storylines.

Beginning in 2009, McDermott starred in the TNT drama Dark Blue, playing a veteran cop who heads a squad of undercover LAPD officers. The show ran for two seasons, each consisting of ten episodes. In 2011, McDermott starred on American Horror Story on FX as Ben Harmon, a psychologist and cheating husband. He returned to the second season as a new character due to the series' anthology format, this time portraying Johnny Morgan. In 2012, he appeared in three films: The Campaign, playing Tim Wattley, a campaign manager, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, as the father of main character Charlie (Logan Lerman), and Nobody Walks, as Leroy. He appeared in the action thriller Olympus Has Fallen as a treacherous Secret Service Agent who helps a group of terrorists seize control of the White House.

In May 2013, McDermott launched his first photography exhibition in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, at Avenue Art Gallery as part of a collaboration with art agent Marina Cutler. The exhibition, titled The Dylan Project, Make some Noise!, tied his support for The V-Day Organization and love of photography together as the project is a way to bring attention and funds to this organization that supports women in various ways who have suffered violent acts of aggression. McDermott and Cutler have plans to bring The Dylan Project to other locations. Also in 2013, McDermott starred in the short-lived CBS television series Hostages as FBI agent Duncan Carlisle. In 2014, McDermott began starring on another short-lived CBS television series Stalker in one of the lead roles, portraying Detective Jack Larsen opposite Maggie Q.

In 2019, McDermott had a recurring role on The Politician starring opposite January Jones, as the father of Lucy Boynton's character. In 2020, McDermott starred in Hollywood, a limited series for Netflix. He then went on to be cast as narcotics crime lord Richard Wheatley on the Elliot Stabler-centric Law & Order: Special Victims Unit spin-off Law & Order: Organized Crime, which premiered in April 2021. In season 1, McDermott as Wheatley was a series regular, but moved to a recurring role for season 2. Coinciding with his departure from Organized Crime, McDermott was tapped as the new lead on Dick Wolf's FBI: Most Wanted, following the departure of Julian McMahon. His first episode aired in April 2022.

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That's my girl! On the red carpet of Emmy Awards 2024, Dylan McDermott proudly poses with daughter Colette

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 16, 2024
During the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony, Dylan McDermott was joined by his daughter Colette at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on Monday. When posed for a few snaps during the annual awards show, the 61-year-old performer and his 27-year-old child stayed close to one another. While wearing a black double-breasted jacket and a matching pair of slim-fitting pants, the actor, who replaced Julian McMahon as the head of a CBS crime drama series, looked sharp.

Do mention the V-word: It's been 25 years since The Valiant Monologues was published: a celebration of female liberation that took center stage in a variety of cultures around the world. Laura Craik meets its author

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 18, 2023
Eve Playwright Eve Ensler, 70, is the author of The Vain Monologues, which she first performed in 1996 and then published in 1998 - 25 years ago. The project was based on a series of monologues about vaping. My Angry Vagina (a rant about tampons, douches, and gynaecological equipment) was one of the chapters. My Vagina Was My Village, a new form of the My Vain My Village series (compiled from the testimonies of women abused in rape camps during the 1992-95 Bosnian War).
Dylan McDermott Tweets and Instagram Photos
28 Nov 2022

Thanks cbswatch magazine for a great shoot!

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21 Nov 2022

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7 Nov 2022

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26 Oct 2022

Another one…🎂

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13 Sep 2022

In one week it begins… #FBIMostWanted

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