Dylan Walsh
Born: November 17, 1963
From: Los Angeles
Famous for: Nip/Tuck
Dylan Walsh is best known for his starring role on the
award-winning television series, "Nip/Tuck." His additional
television credits include a starring role in "Brooklyn South," on
the Network, a recurring role on "Everwood," and appearances in the
television movies "Final Voyage" and "More Than Meets the Eye: The
Joan Brock Story."
Walsh made his feature film debut in "Where the Heart Is."
His other film credits include "Secretariat," "The Stepfather,"
"Prom Night," "The Lake House," "We Were Soldiers," "Just Add
Water," and the independent film "Par 6."
Born in Los Angeles, Walsh spent the first 10 years of his life in
Africa, India and Indonesia with his parents, who were in the
United States Foreign Service.
He made his acting debut in high school, appearing at the Arena
Stage and the Studio Theatre in Washington, D.C. Although he
was an English major at the University of Virginia, he spent most
of his time in the theater department, and appeared with the
Heritage Repertory Company in "A Midsummer Night's Dream," "Curse
of the Starving Class," "Romeo and Juliet," "Death of a Salesman"
and "Our Town."