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Dylan McDermott, born on October 26, 1961, in Waterbury, Connecticut, is an American actor best known for his role as attorney Bobby Donnell in the television legal drama series The Practice. He is of Italian, Irish, and English descent. His parents, Diane and Richard McDermott, divorced in 1967 when he was just six years old. Tragically, his mother died in 1967 under mysterious circumstances. Her boyfriend at the time, John Sponza—allegedly linked to organized crime—was later found dead in 1972.
Following his mother’s death, Dylan and his sister were raised by their maternal grandmother, Avis. He maintained a strong relationship with his father, often visiting him in New York City, where his father ran a bar and salon. Dylan briefly helped out with the business during his youth.
As a teenager, Dylan developed a desire to become an actor. He practiced mimicking iconic actors, particularly Marlon Brando. A significant influence in his life was playwright Eve Ensler, who became his stepmother when he was 15 and she was 23. Although she later divorced his father, Dylan continued to have a close, sibling-like relationship with her. Ensler, best known for authoring The Vagina Monologues, inspired and encouraged him to pursue a career in acting.
McDermott began his acting career with supporting roles in several films. He gained early recognition for his performance in the 1989 film Steel Magnolias, which, though not a major box office success, helped establish his reputation. His portrayal of Bobby Donnell on The Practice, created by David E. Kelley, catapulted him into stardom. The role earned him a Golden Globe Award and an Emmy nomination.
He has appeared in numerous television series and films, including American Horror Story on the FX network, where he played various roles across multiple seasons. His television credits also include prominent roles in Dark Blue and Big Shots. In addition to screen acting, McDermott has participated in several Broadway productions, further showcasing his versatility as an actor.
In 1995, Dylan McDermott married actress Shiva Rose. The couple had two daughters, Colette and Charlotte. They separated in 2007 and finalized their divorce in 2009. Despite the end of their marriage, McDermott has remained actively involved in his daughters’ lives. He has spoken publicly about the joy and fulfillment he experiences from fatherhood, emphasizing how important it is for him to be present for his children.
Following his divorce, McDermott entered a relationship with a brunette woman outside the film industry. Although he has chosen to keep details of this relationship mostly private, they have been seen together during public outings, including a vacation in Miami Beach. Despite media attention, he has maintained a dignified silence regarding his previous marriage.
Now in his early 60s, Dylan McDermott continues to work steadily in television and film. While he has experienced personal and professional challenges, he has consistently demonstrated resilience and dedication to his craft. From earning significant recognition in The Practice to contributing to popular franchises like American Horror Story, McDermott’s career reflects both depth and longevity.
His ongoing presence in the entertainment world, commitment to his family, and collaborations with notable creatives like Eve Ensler mark him as a multifaceted figure in Hollywood. As an actor, father, and advocate for personal growth through adversity, Dylan McDermott continues to leave a lasting impression on audiences and peers alike.
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