Mark Anthony "Dylan" McDermott (born October 26, 1961)
is an American actor. He is known for his role as lawyer and law firm head
Bobby Donnell on the legal drama series ''
The Practice
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'', which earned him a
Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama and a nomination for the
.
McDermott is also known for his roles in four seasons (
first,
second
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,
eighth and
ninth
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) of the
FX horror anthology series ''
American Horror Story
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'', subtitled ''
Murder House'', ''
Asylum'', ''
Apocalypse
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'', and ''
1984
Events
January
* January 1 – The Bornean Sultanate of Brunei gains full independence from the United Kingdom, having become a British protectorate in 1888.
* January 7 – Brunei becomes the sixth member of the Association of Southeas ...
'', portraying
Ben Harmon,
Johnny Morgan and
Bruce, respectively. He also starred as narcotics crime lord Richard Wheatley on the ''
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' spinoff ''
Law & Order: Organized Crime''; Lt. Carter Shaw on the
TNT series ''
Dark Blue''; in two short-lived
CBS dramas, ''
Hostages'' and ''
Stalker''; and in the
1994 remake of the film ''
Miracle on 34th Street''. In 2022, he joined ''
FBI: Most Wanted'' as the new lead, replacing the departing
Julian McMahon.
Early life
Mark Anthony McDermott was born on October 26, 1961, in
Waterbury, Connecticut
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, to Diane and Richard McDermott.
He has a younger sister, Robin.
Diane was 15 and Richard was 17 when McDermott was born. By 1967 the couple had divorced, and Diane and her two children were living with her mother, Avis Marino.
On February 9, 1967, Diane died of what was believed for decades to be an accidental gunshot wound.
In 2012 it was revealed that it was not an accident but that she was murdered by her then gangster boyfriend, John Sponza, who had already died by that time.
McDermott and his sister were raised by their maternal grandmother Avis in Waterbury.
As a teenager, he began taking trips to visit his biological father, who owned the West Fourth Street Saloon in
Greenwich Village, New York. McDermott worked in his father's bar, serving drinks and breaking up fights.
[Rita Braver. "Dylan McDermott" (interview), ''CBS Sunday Morning'', October 30, 2011.] He also fast-talked his way into the
Mudd Club and
Studio 54
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.
McDermott was uncomfortable with himself as a teenager, saying he had a "
Dorothy Hamill hairdo". He began imitating his acting heroes, such as
Marlon Brando
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Humphrey Bogart
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, adopting their demeanor.
In 1979, McDermott graduated from
Holy Cross High School in Waterbury.
McDermott's father's third wife was playwright
V, then known as Eve Ensler, who adopted McDermott when he was 15 and she was 23.
[, Interview with wife Shiva Rose McDermott] She later divorced his father. V, with whom McDermott has remained close, encouraged him to pursue an acting career,
and began writing roles for him into her plays.
After V suffered a miscarriage, McDermott took the name Dylan, the name planned for her unborn child.
He then graduated from
Jesuit
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-run
Fordham University
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with a BA in 1983, as well as studying under
Sanford Meisner at the
Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre
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in New York City.
Career
McDermott made his screen debut in ''
Hamburger Hill'' in 1987 before starring in the 1989 film ''
Steel Magnolias
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'' opposite
Julia Roberts as her husband Jackson Latcherie. He also starred in ''
Twister
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'', a film about a man trying to rescue his girlfriend and daughter from a tornado storm. The same year brought ''Neon Empire'', a film about the rise and fall of one man in
Las Vegas
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. However, his first big break as an actor was in the film ''
In the Line of Fire''. Through his connection with
Clint Eastwood
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, McDermott was able to land his first major gig in ''The Practice''. The show expanded McDermott's stardom, and he made ''
People
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'' list of the "50 Most Beautiful People in the World 1998" with the magazine calling him "a prime-time heartthrob".
He got this distinction again in 2000. In 1994, McDermott starred in ''
Miracle on 34th Street'' as Lawyer Bryan Bedford, which has grossed $46.3 million dollars in the worldwide box office.
Despite his success on ''The Practice'', McDermott was cut from the show.
Executive producer
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David E. Kelley cited "economic and creative realities" as a result of pressure from
ABC to reduce costs. McDermott did appear in the final two episodes of the final season.
In 2004, McDermott starred alongside
Julianna Margulies
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four-part mini-series ''
The Grid'', playing
FBI
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Special Agent
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Max Canary in an anti-terrorist unit. Returning to theater in 2006, the actor played a returned soldier suffering from
post-traumatic stress disorder
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in the Ensler's play ''The Treatment''. In 2007, McDermott starred in the television series ''
Big Shots''. Due to low
viewership, the show was canceled in January 2008 after 11 episodes without completing the planned 13-episode season. On October 30, 2008, ''
TV Guide
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'' reported that McDermott was due to co-star alongside
Shannen Doherty
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in the film ''
Burning Palms'', a satire based on Los Angeles stereotypes told through five intertwining storylines.
Beginning in 2009, McDermott starred in the
TNT drama ''
Dark Blue'', playing a veteran cop who heads a squad of undercover
LAPD
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officers. The show ran for two seasons, each consisting of ten episodes. In 2011, McDermott starred on ''
American Horror Story
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'' on
FX as
Ben Harmon, a psychologist and cheating husband. He returned to
the second season as a new character due to the series'
anthology
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format, this time portraying
Johnny Morgan. In 2012, he appeared in three films: ''
The Campaign'', playing Tim Wattley, a campaign manager, ''
The Perks of Being a Wallflower'', as the father of main character Charlie (
Logan Lerman), and ''
Nobody Walks'', as Leroy. He appeared in the action thriller ''
Olympus Has Fallen
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'' as a treacherous Secret Service Agent who helps a group of terrorists seize control of the
White House
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.
In May 2013, McDermott launched his first photography exhibition in
Montreal, Quebec
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, Canada, at Avenue Art Gallery as part of a collaboration with art agent Marina Cutler. The exhibition, titled ''The Dylan Project, Make some Noise!'', tied his support for The V-Day Organization and love of photography together as the project is a way to bring attention and funds to this organization that supports women in various ways who have suffered violent acts of aggression. McDermott and Cutler have plans to bring ''The Dylan Project'' to other locations. Also in 2013, McDermott starred in the short-lived CBS television series ''
Hostages'' as FBI agent Duncan Carlisle. In 2014, McDermott began starring on another short-lived CBS television series ''
Stalker'' in one of the lead roles, portraying Detective Jack Larsen opposite
Maggie Q.
In 2018, McDermott played the serial killer Don Burnside in the film ''
The Clovehitch Killer'', and in 2019, he had a recurring role on ''
The Politician'' opposite
January Jones, as the father of
Lucy Boynton's character. In 2020, McDermott starred in ''
Hollywood
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* Hollywood, a metonym for the cinema of the United States
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* Hollywood ...
'', a limited series for
Netflix
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. He then went on to be cast as narcotics crime lord Richard Wheatley on the
Elliot Stabler-centric ''
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' spin-off ''
Law & Order: Organized Crime'', which premiered in April 2021. In
season 1, McDermott as Wheatley was a series regular, but moved to a recurring role for
season 2. Coinciding with his departure from ''Organized Crime'', McDermott joined
Dick Wolf's ''
FBI: Most Wanted'' as the new lead following the departure of
Julian McMahon. His first episode aired in April 2022.
Personal life
Part Italian, McDermott married actress
Shiva Rose on November 19, 1995.
They have two daughters, Colette and Charlotte. Colette's birth is prominently featured in Ensler's ''The Vagina Monologues''.
[ Colette graduated from ]Barnard College
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, of which McDermott was also a trustee. On September 27, 2007, ''People
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'' confirmed that McDermott and Rose had separated. On May 16, 2008, it was reported that McDermott had filed for divorce from Rose. The divorce was finalized on January 2, 2009.
Having met on set in early 2014, on January 14, 2015, it was announced he was engaged to his ''Stalker'' co-star Maggie Q. In 2017, they stated that they were not in any rush to have an actual wedding ceremony. In February 2019, the couple split after a four-year engagement.
McDermott has been featured in magazines such as ''Men's Health
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Started as a men's health magazin ...
''. In 1999, he was a finalist in the '' GQ'' "Man of the Year" issue.
McDermott is a recovering alcoholic. He has been sober since 1984.
Filmography
Film
Television
Theatre
Awards and nominations
References
External links
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1961 births
20th-century American male actors
21st-century American male actors
American male film actors
American male stage actors
American male television actors
American people of Italian descent
Best Drama Actor Golden Globe (television) winners
Fordham University alumni
Living people
Male actors from Waterbury, Connecticut
Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre alumni