- Height5′ 8″ (1.73 m)
- Dylan Kamm was raised in Santa Monica, California, and graduated from University High School. Following graduation, he was cast to play the rambunctious son of Emmy Award Winner, Shohreh Aghdashloo, in the hit touring production, "Our Sweet Life" (2001). After the show wrapped in 2003, Dylan wrote & directed his first play entitled "The 99 Cent Family". Loosely based on his own life, the production was a major success and performed to sold out audiences over 100 times, both nationally and internationally until finally wrapping in late 2007.
In early 2008 Dylan made his film debut, starring opposite Grant Rosen and Jason Likeover in the dark comedy Surrounded By Lunatics. Since then, Dylan has appeared in numerous films and television shows including "Henry and the Hitman", "Mommy's Favorite" and "Signing Out" to name a few.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Kevin Eberly
- SpouseDanielle Pigneri(August 18, 2006 - present) (2 children)
- Is an avid Phil Collins fan who once celebrated his birthday with an unforgettable Phil Collins-themed party.
- Has an older sister who is an attorney and a younger sister who works for California Bicycle Coalition.
- Fell in love with the works of Neil Simon at the young age of 14, and attributes his own writing style to that of Simon's.
- Met his wife in an acting class at Orange Coast College. They were partnered up to perform a scene together from "Angels in America", where they happened to be playing husband and wife.
- Worked at his father's 99 cent store throughout high school and hated every minute of it. His first play, "The 99 Cent Family", dealt with his affairs at the store.
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