About Dylan
Dylan is a soon-to-be graduate of the MFA in Acting program of University of Nevada, Las Vegas (Class of 2026), specializing in stage acting, voice acting, and standup-comedy. He is experienced with contemporary plays, Shakespeare, improv, sketch comedy, and animation. Originally from Oakland, CA, Dylan spent years performing Off-Off Broadway in New York, NY before following the Raiders to Las Vegas to pursue his MFA in Acting. He graduated from Willamette University in 2019 with a B.A. in Theatre Arts during which time he studied abroad at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. He was also an acting apprentice with Williamstown Theatre Festival. Much of Dylan's work challenges traditional ideas around race and masculinity including his solo performances titled The Full Experience in which Dylan pursues the overarching question "what does it mean to be a man?" and Skate and Rebuild in which he explores ways of dealing and living with grief. Recent regional theatre productions include Nevada Conservatory Theatre's (NCT) Wolf Play, directed by Kinan Valdez, NCT's Mud directed by Norma Saldivar, and Prague Shakespeare Company's Romeo and Juliet directed by Dmitry Troyanovsky. Off-Off Broadway productions include A Sketch of New York: Christmastime in the City directed by Jo Di Nozzi, Amen, Amen directed by Wanda Hall, and The Monologue Show directed by Clara Tan. Dylan has also performed standup at LA Comedy Club at The Strat Hotel in Las Vegas, NV.
