Was born in Cleveland, Ohio, Raised predominantly in Shaker Heights. Dylan got his start at The Karamu House, the oldest black theater in America. At the young age of 8 he began vocal training at the Cleveland Institute of Music, and soon after joined the prestigious world class youth chorus, The Singing Angels. Dylan's time with the Angels allowed him the opportunity to tour both nationally and internationally, and even make several appearances at the White House and The National Christmas Tree Lighting.
Dylan continued performing throughout high school, training at Dobama Theater's acclaimed Dobama Emerging Actors Program. He honed his craft at local Cleveland theaters like The Beck Center, Playhouse Square, and The Cleveland playhouse.

After high school, Dylan went on to earn his BFA in Musical Theatre from Pace University in New York City. During this time, he worked on productions with renowned artists like Lonny Price, Michael John LaChiusa, and Ryan Scott Oliver, and at venues such as 54 Below and The Green Room 42.

Before finishing his studies at Pace, Dylan broke into the TV and film sector of the industry, booking a small role in the Oscar nominated film "Judas and the Black Messiah".
Since then, he has worked on about 6 major shows, including Shooting Stars on Peacock, White Noise, and Rustin on Netflix, and a few more.

In addition to acting, Dylan serves on the board of directors for the non-profit theater company New City Music Theater, as chair of their Emerging Artist Liaison Board.
Currently, Dylan is branching off into writing, directing, and producing, Stay tuned for his developing passion project, loosely based off his life.

Hailing from the theater scene in Cleveland, Oh, Dylan brings his work ethic and passion for the arts into all of his projects and Creative endeavors.
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