Dylan Brogdon

  • 5'8 Tall
  • 150 lbs
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BIO:
 
Dylan Brogdon is a classically trained stage and screen actor with a strong foundation in both contemporary and period work. He began his training at ActorClass NYC under David L. Epstein and currently hones his craft at AEC Studios in Denver, Colorado, under the direction of Brian McCulley.
Dylan’s stage credits include powerful performances as Aaron McKinney and Shadow the DJ in The Laramie Project at the BACCA Arts Center in Lindenhurst, NY, and as William Shakespeare in Shakespeare in Love with Back Alley Productions in Lafayette, Georgia. He has also appeared with Boulder’s Upstart Crow Theatre Company in The Rivalsand Inherit the Wind.
On screen, Dylan played the lead in the short film The Grand Scheme, directed by Nathan Thompson, and recently appeared in a supporting role in the SAG feature film The Man Who Changed the World.
In addition to acting, Dylan brings a wide range of skills including culinary training, guitar playing, horseback riding, and outdoor survival. He is proficient in multiple dialects—Boston, New York City, Long Island, Southern American, and Appalachian—and has extensive knowledge of history and weather phenomena.

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