DYLAN CASH
Dylan Cash joined the Emmy award winning daytime drama “General Hospital” cast in March 2002 as Michael Corinthos, III. He earned a Young Artist Award for his compelling portrayal of the complex character.

Born in 1994, Cash has already developed an impressive resume. He made his television debut at age four on the hit comedy series "Kids Say the Darndest Things." The actor informed host Bill Cosby that he would become a movie star, a prediction that is now coming true.

Cash has been featured in numerous national commercials, television series and films. After making his film debut in 2001's "All You Need" with Kellie Martin, he guest starred on the television series "Judging Amy" and "Malcolm in the Middle." 2003 proved a successful year for Cash, when he won the Young Artist Award for his work on "General Hospital" and later appeared in "The P.T. Johansen Field Guide to North American Monsters," written and directed by Chrysler Million Dollar Film Festival-winner Andrew Mudge.

Recently Cash has appeared in the feature films "Bad Santa," "The Polar Express" and "Fat Albert." He can also be seen, accompanied by legendary actress Julie Andrews, in the animated short "The Cat That Looked at a King" for the 40th Anniversary Special Edition DVD of Walt Disney's Academy Award(r)-winning film, "Mary Poppins."

In his spare time, Cash enjoys karaoke, videogames and sports like car racing, football and bowling. He has an official site at dylancash.com

Cash currently resides just outside of Los Angeles with his family. Visit Dylan's Official site.

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