Dylan McDermott
Dylan McDermott is an American actor with a career spanning over 30 years. McDermott’s breakout role came in the 1987 film “Hamburger Hill,” in which he played the role of Sergeant Adam Frantz. He went on to star in several other successful films, including “Steel Magnolias,” “In the Line of Fire,” and “Wonderland.” He is perhaps best known for his roles on TV, including his starring role in the legal drama “The Practice,” for which he won a Golden Globe Award. He has also had recurring roles on popular TV shows such as “American Horror Story” and “Big Little Lies.”
McDermott has worked with many other talented actors and artists, including Julia Roberts, Clint Eastwood, and Kevin Bacon. He has also collaborated with director David Lynch on several projects, including the TV show “Twin Peaks” and the film “Mulholland Drive.”
He has been involved with several animal non-profit organizations, including the Amanda Foundation, which provides medical care and adoption services for homeless animals.