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Dylan McDermott Biography

news-detailsMark Anthony "Dylan" McDermott, born on October 26, 1961, in Waterbury, Connecticut, is an esteemed American actor known for his compelling performances in both television and film. He gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Bobby Donnell, a charismatic lawyer and head of a law firm, in the critically acclaimed legal drama series The Practice. His work on the show garnered him a Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama and a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, solidifying his status as a talented actor in Hollywood.

McDermott's early life was marked by personal tragedy, as he lost his mother, Diane, at a young age. Raised primarily by his father, Richard McDermott, he found his passion for acting while attending Fordham University in New York City. His career began in the late 1980s, and he quickly made a name for himself with standout performances in films such as Miracle on 34th Street, where he starred in the 1994 remake of the beloved classic.

Following his success in film, McDermott transitioned to television, where he continued to shine. After wrapping up The Practice in 2004, he took on various roles that showcased his versatility, including a significant part in the FX horror anthology series American Horror Story. Over four seasons, he appeared in multiple installments, including American Horror Story: Murder House, American Horror Story: Asylum, American Horror Story: Apocalypse, and American Horror Story: 1984, where he portrayed characters such as Ben Harmon and Johnny Morgan.

In addition to his work on American Horror Story, McDermott played the role of Richard Wheatley, a narcotics crime lord, in the Law & Order spin-off, Law & Order: Organized Crime. He also starred as Lt. Carter Shaw in the TNT series Dark Blue and took part in two short-lived CBS dramas, Hostages and Stalker. His ability to navigate complex characters and diverse genres has made him a sought-after actor in the industry.

As of 2022, McDermott took on a new leading role in the CBS series FBI: Most Wanted, replacing Julian McMahon. This move marked another significant chapter in his career, as he continued to engage audiences with his compelling performances. Throughout his journey, McDermott has not only showcased his acting skills but also his dedication to the craft, making him a prominent figure in American entertainment.

In his personal life, McDermott was previously married to actress Shiva Rose from November 1995 until their separation in December 2008. He remains a respected figure in Hollywood, known for his talent, charisma, and contributions to both film and television.