DYLAN CASH

previous | index | next


dylancash.jpg Award winning actor Dylan Cash made his television debut at 4 years old on the CBS hit family comedy show KIDS SAY THE DARNDEST THINGS. He charmed host Bill Cosby after emphatically announcing he was going to be a movie star! Dylan’s appearance has been chosen as one the series' favorite moments. In 2004 Dylan was delighted to work with Mr. Cosby again when he filmed FAT ALBERT a live action, feature length version of the popular cartoon series.

At 10 years old Dylan now has numerous film and television credits to his name. He was nominated for a 2004 Young Artist Award and won the award in 2003 for his compelling portrayal of Michael Corinthos Jr. on the EMMY® award winning daytime drama GENERAL HOSPITAL on ABC. In addition to his award winning work on GENERAL HOSPITAL he filmed a pilot and guest starred on JUDGING AMY, SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH, FAMILY AFFAIR, MALCOLM IN THE MIDDLE on Fox and Lifetime's THE DIVISION.

Dylan made his feature film debut in ALL YOU NEED with Kellie Martin. He filmed BAD SANTA with Billy Bob Thornton and director Robert Zemeckis cast Dylan in the animated feature POLAR EXPRESS produced by and starring Tom Hanks. 2003 Chrysler Million Dollar Film Festival winning director Andrew Mudge cast Dylan in THE P.T. JOHANSEN FIELD GUIDE TO NORTH AMERICAN MONSTERS. Dylan played a determined, skeptical, cub scout with a thirst for the truth in the short.

Recently Dylan shared the screen with legend Julie Andrews in an animated short, done in the style of the chalk drawings seen in the film, produced exclusively for the 40th Anniversary Special Edition DVD of Walt Disney’s Academy Award® winning film MARY POPPINS. Dylan Cash and Ms. Andrews, magically enter the animated world of the chalk drawings to experience a whimsical tale based on THE CAT THAT LOOKED AT A KING by P.L. Travers.

A favorite of advertising agencies, Dylan has appeared in numerous commercials including national spots for many Fortune 500 companies. Dylan is the spokesman for Fuji Film’s “Meet the Greens “ National Television Ad Campaign. Dylan filmed 3 national spots: Date, Charades & Miracle earning a 2003 Young Artist Award nomination for his work. In 2004, Dylan filmed Sunflower adding a 4th spot to the ad campaign.

With his red hair and engaging grin, Dylan is a typical boy who loves karoake, baseball, football and bowling with a few exceptions – he is an actor with a photographic memory and can spell forward and backward.

The declaration Dylan made to Bill Cosby is well on its way to coming true!