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Dylan Vox

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Dylan Vox
Born (1978-12-25) December 25, 1978 (age 45)
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
💼 Occupation
Actor and Producer
📆 Years active  2001–present

Dylan Vox (born December 25, 1978[1]) is an American actor and producer who has worked in television, film and theatre.

Early life[edit]

Vox was born in Marietta, Georgia, and was adopted one month after birth. He began riding horses and showed Western Pleasure placing in both regional and national competitions at an early age. After high school graduation, Vox received bachelor's degrees in Political Science and Journalism from the Georgia Southern University before moving to Denver, Colorado and training with Olympic Ice Dancer Carol Fox where he had some success on the national level with his partner Erin Bales.[citation needed]

Vox retired from skating, and attended and graduated from law school.[citation needed]

Acting career[edit]

Vox starred in the Los Angeles premiere of Debbie Does Dallas: The Musical and the world premiere of the hip-hopera "City Kid" earning a LA Stage Alliance Ovation Award nomination and a NAACP theatre award nomination.[citation needed]. He also was an original cast member of Hunky Dory, an original musical interpretation of the 1971 David Bowie album.[2]

Vox appeared as himself on the reality television series Fight for Fame, Open Call, and the Spike detective series Murder. He starred in the upcoming[when?] indie horror film Lovesick Captivity, which was directed by Creep Creepersin.[3] Vox has appeared in the here! cable station's gothic horror series Dante's Cove as Colin and as a series regular in here!'s vampire series The Lair also playing a character named Colin (although they are different characters). The Lair was directed by American director Fred Olen Ray with whom Vox has worked with on several additional projects.

Vox began working regularly with the American film studio The Asylum where he appeared in several films including the SyFy channel mockbuster Battle of Los Angeles (film) and Titanic II.

Since this time, Vox has made multiple guest appearances on shows like NCIS (Tv Series), Z Nation and the satire Keeping up with the Kartrasians. He has also appeared alongside The Backstreet Boy in Dead 7 which he also produced with Nick Carter.

Producing/Directing career[edit]

Vox produced the Hulu Original Series Light as a Feather (TV Series)[1]), Mr. Student Body President for New Form Digital, the Sundance Film Festival Mope, as well as multiple films for Lifetime (TV Network), Hallmark Channel and the Sharknado series.[citation needed]

Vox has directed movies for Lifetime (TV Network), Netflix and Ion Television.[citation needed]

Editor career[edit]

Vox has written for a number of LGBT-themed websites (including an article about gay actor Ronnie Kerr )[4] and writes a blog entitled "21st - Century Vox." He currently serves as the Sports Editor and as a featured columnist for GayWired.com.[citation needed]

Filmography[edit]

Movies
Year Film Role
2005 Scab Video Store Victim
2009 The Cypherian Lucifer
The Crystal Lake Massacres Revisited Dr. Beck
Zombo Monty Green
Pornography Jason Steele
Homewrecker Shawn Johnson
2010 The Brides of Sodom Dyonisus
Shut Up and Kiss Me Tom
Titanic II Dwayne Steven
Virus X Francis
Mega Shark Versus Crocosaurus CWO Butowski
2011 Backfire Adam
Vampire Boys Logan
Battle of Los Angeles Lt. Pete Rodgers
Longhorns Steve
Aliens vs. Avatars Jake
Old-Time Tent Revival Max
Lovesick Captivity Mr. Rothstein
Super Shark Mickey
I Want to Get Married Scotty
Showgirls 2: Penny's from Heaven Rocco
2012 Jersey Shore Shark Attack Spencer
Hatfields and McCoys: Bad Blood Elias Hatfield
40 Days and Nights Tyler
Collision Course Tommy
A Christmas Wedding Date Trevor
2014 Hercules Reborn Nikos
Apocalypse Pompeii Kal
2015 Night of the Wild Seth
Confessions Bunny Man
2016 Dead 7 Zeke
Movie Productions
Year Title Role
2012 Hatfields and McCoys: Bad Blood Line Producer
A Christmas Wedding Date
2013 Attila
2014 Apocalypse Pompeii
The Coed and the Zombie Stoner
Sleeping Beauty
Sharknado 2: The Second One
Hercules Reborn
Santa Claws
2015 Hansel vs. Gretel
Avengers Grimm
Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! Supervising Producer
Night of the Wild Line Producer
2016 Dead 7
Izzie's Way Home
Ghosthunters
#FollowFriday
Trollz
Evil Nanny
2017 CarGo
Television
Year Title Role Episodes
2004 Wet Palms Tucker Bang (as Brad Benton) Episode: Who Is Lucky Hanson?
High Chaparall Himself (as Brad Benton) Episode: #2.9
2005 Fight for Fame Himself Episode: #1.4
Open Call Himself Episode: The Next Donald Trump
2006 Dante's Cove Colin 3 episodes: Come Together, Spring Forward, and
The Solstice
2007 The Lair Colin 28 episodes (2007–2009)
2009 Misadventures in Matchmaking Stoner Episode: The Love Portal
2011 Keeping Up with The Kartrashians Bruce 5 episodes

Awards[edit]

Year Category Recipient(s) Result
GayVN Awards
2004 Best Supporting Actor[5] "There Goes the Neighborhood" Won
2005 Best Supporting Actor[5] "Jet Set Direct: Take One" Won
Grabby Awards
2002 Best Supporting Actor "Carnal Intentions" Nominated
2002 Best Three-Way Sex Scene "The Other Side of Aspen 5" Nominated
2002 Best Newcomers Won
2002 Best Duo Sex Scene "Carnal Intentions" Won
2004 Best Duo Sex Scene[6] "There Goes the Neighborhood " Nominated
2004 Best Performers[6] Won
2004 Best Supporting Actor[6] "There Goes the Neighborhood" Won
2005 Best Performers Nominated
2005 Best Supporting Actor "Jet Set Direct: Take One" Nominated
2005 Best Three-Way Sex Scene "69: Discover the Secret" Nominated
2005 Best Actor "Wet Palms" Won
2005 Best Three-Way Sex Scene "Buckleroos: Part II" Won
2005 Hottest Versatile Performer Won
2006 Best Actor "Dirty Little Sins" Nominated
2006 Best Supporting Actor "Beyond Perfect" Nominated
2006 Best Performers Won
2006 Best Solo Sex Scene "Dirty Little Sins" Won

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Dylan Vox Picture". IMDB. Retrieved 2018-11-14.
  2. "Hunky Dory at King King, Hollywood". ArtsBeatLA. 2012-02-29. Retrieved 2013-12-04.
  3. Decker, Sean (2010-12-19). "Exclusive: Dread Visits the Set of Lovesick Captivity". Dreadcentral.com. Archived from the original on |archive-url= requires |archive-date= (help). Retrieved 2013-12-04. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  4. Vox, Dylan (15 February 2008). "Getting In Shape With Gay Fitness Personality Ronnie Kerr". www.gmax.co.za. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
  5. 5.0 5.1 "GayVN awards list of past winners (use drop-lists for year)". Archived from the original on 2009-02-19. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 "The 14th Annual (2004) Grabby Award Winners". Gay Chicago Magazine. 28 May 2005. Archived from the original on 3 June 2005.

External links[edit]

Awards
Preceded by
Rod Barry
for White Trash
GayVN Awards for Best Supporting Actor
for There Goes the Neighborhood

2004
Succeeded by
Brad Benton
for Jet Set Direct: Take One
Preceded by
Brad Benton
for There Goes the Neighborhood
GayVN Awards for Best Supporting Actor
for Jet Set Direct: Take One

2005
Succeeded by
Kent Larson
for Dangerous Liaisons


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