- Born
- Height5′ 11½″ (1.82 m)
- A talented actor on the rise, Dylan Bruce continues to build on an expansive resume. Dylan most recently starred in NBC's supernatural thriller "Midnight Texas" for two seasons. Immediately after that Bruce starred as Detective Nolan Wells in the first season of "The Murders" on CityTV.
Previously, Bruce was a series regular on the BBC America hit series, "Orphan Black" and had a recurring role on both NBC's "Heroes Reborn", CBS's 'American Gothic" and the CW sci-fi phenomenon "Arrow". He starred opposite Heather Graham in the TV movie "Flowers in the Attic" and it's sequel, "Petals on the Wind". As well as numerous other TV movies, guest star roles include "The Sopranos", "CSI - New York", "Vegas" and "NCIS", and got his start on the CBS Daytime Drama "As The World Turns".
A native of Vancouver and Seattle, Bruce graduated from the University of Washington with a degree in Drama and Economics.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Robyn James
- Earned a Bachelor degree in both Drama and Economics from the University of Washington.
- Has 2 sisters and 1 brother.
- In 2008, during tense contract negotiations between actor, Jay Kenneth Johnson and the producers of the daytime serial, Days of Our Lives (1965), he auditioned for the role of Philip Kiriakis in case Johnson did not re-sign with the series.
- Working on a soap opera is such good training for the novice actor. No rehearsal, 120 pages of dialogue per week, and one take to get the scene right. No room for error. I think sometimes soap acting gets an unfair label for being bad and over the top. The lessons I learned there were so valuable. Seeing yourself every day on television, you learned what worked and didn't work, what was bad acting and what wasn't. Memorizing scripts became second nature.
- [on his inspiration, Michael J. Fox] He was my hero. I wanted to be him, whether it was dressing in sweaters with a dress shirt and tie, going to school with a briefcase in kindergarten to emulate Alex P. Keaton from 'Family Ties', or wearing a puffy vest and blasting Huey Lewis and the News while skateboarding like Marty McFly, he was it. When I found out from my mom he was a B.C. boy, I knew that acting was for me.
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