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Dylan McDermott
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Actor


Burning Palms (2010)

"Dark Blue" (10 episodes, 2009)

Mercy (2009)

"Big Shots" (11 episodes, 2007-2008)

Have Dreams, Will Travel (2007)

The Messengers (2007)

Unbeatable Harold (2006)

A House Divided (2006) (TV)

"3 lbs." (1 episode)

Edison (2005)

The Mistress of Spices (2005)

The Tenants (2005)

"The Grid" (2 episodes, 2004)

"The Practice" (147 episodes, 1997-2004)

Will & Grace (1 episode, 2003)

Runaway Jury (2003) (uncredited)

Wonderland (2003)

Party Monster (2003)

Texas Rangers (2001)

Saturday Night Live (1 episode, 1999)

Three to Tango (1999)

Hollywood Salutes Jodie Foster: An American Cinematheque Tribute (1999) (TV)

"Sin City Spectacular" (1 episode, 1998)

Ally McBeal (2 episodes, 1998)

'Til There Was You (1997)

Home for the Holidays (1995)

Destiny Turns on the Radio (1995)

Miracle on 34th Street (1994)

The Cowboy Way (1994)

In the Line of Fire (1993)

The Fear Inside (1992) (TV)

"Tales from the Crypt" (1 episode, 1992)

Jersey Girl (1992)

Where Sleeping Dogs Lie (1991)

Into the Badlands (1991) (TV)

Hardware (1990)

Steel Magnolias (1989)

Twister (1989)

The Neon Empire (1989) (TV)

The Blue Iguana (1988)

Hamburger Hill (1987)


Director


"The Practice" (1 episode, Infected 1999)


As HimSelf


"The Bonnie Hunt Show" (1 episode, 2009)

Jimmy Kimmel Live! (2 episodes, 2007-2009)

"Tavis Smiley" (1 episode, 2009)

Live with Regis and Kathie Lee (1 episode, 2009)

"Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" (1 episode, 2009)

Entertainment Tonight (2 episodes, 2007-2008)

Late Night with Conan O'Brien (5 episodes, 1993-2007)

"Last Call with Carson Daly" (2 episodes, 2004-2007)

"Up Close with Carrie Keagan" (1 episode, 2007)

The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (1 episode, 2007)

Exhuming 'The Messengers' (2007)

The View (1 episode, 2006)

Absolute Power: The Making of Edison Force (2006)

The 2004 IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards (2004) (TV)

"Music Behind Bars" (2002) TV series

The Rosie O'Donnell Show (7 episodes, 1997-2002)

VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards (2001) (TV)

The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (2 episodes, 1998-2001)

VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards (2000) (TV)

In the Line of Fire: The Ultimate Sacrifice (2000)

Influences: From Yesterday to Today (1999) (TV)

1999 MTV Movie Awards 1999 (TV)

The 51st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1999) (TV)

1998 VH1 Fashion Awards (1998) (TV)

Comic Relief VIII (1998) (TV)

4th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (1998) (TV)

The American Film Institute Salute to Clint Eastwood (1996) (TV)

The 14th Annual CableACE Awards (1993) (TV)

"Intimate Portrait" Narrator (1 episode)

"American Masters" (1 episode, 1989)

Emmy Awards


1999 Nominated Emmy Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for: "The Practice" (1997)


Golden Globe Awards


2001 Nominated Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Drama for: "The Practice" (1997)

2000 Nominated Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Drama for: "The Practice" (1997)

1999 Won Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Drama for: "The Practice" (1997)


Prism Awards


2004 Nominated Prism Award Performance in a Theatrical Feature Film for: Wonderland (2003)


Satellite Awards


2000 Nominated Golden Satellite Award Best Performance by an Actor in a Series, Drama for: "The Practice" (1997)

1999 Nominated Golden Satellite Award Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama for: "The Practice" (1997)


Screen Actors Guild Awards


2001 Nominated Actor Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series for: "The Practice" (1997)
Shared with:Michael Badalucco,Lara Flynn Boyle,Lisa Gay Hamilton,Steve Harris,Jason Kravits,Camryn Manheim,Marla Sokoloff,Kelli Williams

2000 Nominated Actor Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series for: "The Practice" (1997)
Shared with:Michael Badalucco,Lara Flynn Boyle,Lisa Gay Hamilton,Steve Harris,Camryn Manheim,Marla Sokoloff,Kelli Williams

1999 Nominated Actor Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series for: "The Practice" (1997)
Shared with:Michael Badalucco,Lara Flynn Boyle,Lisa Gay Hamilton,Steve Harris,Camryn Manheim,Marla Sokoloff,Kelli Williams


Television Critics Association Awards


1999 Nominated TCA Award Individual Achievement in Drama for: "The Practice" (1997)


Viewers for Quality Television Awards


2000 Nominated Q Award Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series for: "The Practice" (1997)

1998 Nominated Q Award Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series for: "The Practice" (1997)







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Dylan McDermott (born October 26, 1961) is an American actor, known for his role as lawyer and law firm head Bobby Donnell on the television legal drama The Practice, and the series Dark Blue as Lt. Carter Shaw.

McDermott was born Mark Anthony McDermott in Waterbury, Connecticut, to Diane and Richard McDermott. His Italian American mother was fifteen and his Irish American father was seventeen when he was born. By 1967, the couple had divorced, and Diane and her children were living with her mother. On February 9, 1967, his mother was accidentally shot and killed with her boyfriend's gun; McDermott was five. Her boyfriend reported to newspapers at the time that she picked up his gun and it went off. He and his sister, Robin, then began to be raised by their maternal grandmother, Avis Marino, in Waterbury.

As a teenager, McDermott began taking trips to visit his father, who owned the West Fourth Street Saloon in New York City. The two would see movies together, and the younger McDermott would work in his father's bar serving drinks and breaking up fights. He would also fast talk his way into the Mudd Club and Studio 54. McDermott was uncomfortable with himself as a teenager, saying he had a "Dorothy Hamill hairdo". He began to imitate his acting heroes, such as Marlon Brando and Humphrey Bogart, to adopt their demeanor. McDermott attended and graduated from Holy Cross High School in Waterbury.

His father's third wife was Eve Ensler (author of The Vagina Monologues) and she legally adopted McDermott when he was nineteen years old; she has since divorced his father. McDermott was encouraged by Ensler, with whom he has remained close, to pursue an acting career, and began writing roles for him into her plays. After Ensler suffered a miscarriage, he took on the name Dylan—the name of her unborn child. He attended acting school at the Jesuit-run Fordham University, as well as studying under Sanford Meisner at The Neighborhood Playhouse.

McDermott starred as Chris in the 1989 film Twister about a man who tried to rescue his girlfriend and daughter from a tornado storm. The same year brought the Neon Empire, a movie about the rise and fall of one man in Las Vegas. However, his first big break as an actor was in the acclaimed hit 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 "a prime-time heartthrob". He nabbed the distinction again in 2000. Despite his success on The Practice, McDermott (and five other starring cast members) were cut from the show. Executive producer David E. Kelley cited "economic and creative realities" as a result of pressure from ABC to reduce costs.
In 2004, McDermott starred alongside Julianna Margulies four-part mini-series The Grid, playing FBI Special Agent Max Canary in an anti-terrorist unit.
In 2006, McDermott played a returned soldier suffering from posttraumatic 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 cancelled in January 2008 after 11 episodes without completing the planned 13-episode season.
On October 30, 2008, TV Guide reported that McDermott is due to co-star alongside Shannen Doherty in Burning Palms, a satire based on Los Angeles stereotypes told through five intertwining storylines.
On November 7, 2008, TV Guide reported that McDermott will star in the new Jerry Bruckheimer TNT drama pilot, Dark Blue. McDermott will play a veteran cop who heads a squad of undercover LAPD officers.

McDermott is noted for his rugged looks and fashionable style, and in addition to his People magazine nods, he has been featured for his style in magazines like Men's Health. In 1999, he was one of six-way tie for sixth in GQ's Man of the Year issue.
McDermott used to date actress Julia Roberts, who played opposite him in the film version of "Steel Magnolias." McDermott married actress Shiva Afshar Rose, who is of half Irish and half Persian descent, on November 19, 1995. They have two daughters - Colette (born 1996), and Charlotte Rose (born on September 8, 2005). Colette's birth is prominently featured in Ensler's Vagina Monologues. On September 27, 2007, People confirmed that McDermott and Rose have separated. On May 16, 2008, CelebTV.com reported that McDermott had filed for divorce from Rose. The divorce was finalized on January 2, 2009.

Bio courtesy of Wikipedia

"My theory about actors is we're all walking milk cartons. Expirations dates everywhere."-Dylan in Movieline

Dated Julia Roberts during and after filming Steel Magnolias (1989)

Favorite Television Show- "I Dream of Jeannie" (1965).

He jokes about the fact that he is often confused with actor/musician Dermot Mulroney.



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