As an actor…

Dylan received her BFA in Drama from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts.

She studied at the New Studio on Broadway for Musical Theatre, Atlantic Theatre Co., and Stonestreet Screen Acting Workshop.

She is a member of AEA and SAG-AFTRA.

Dylan is also a classically trained musician, singer, and dancer.

Dylan is trained in musical theatre, practical aesthetics, classical texts, comedy, and film performance. She is a professional clarinetist.

Dylan has performed all over New York City, regionally, in film, and TV. The short Puppy Love was a part of Sundance and hosted by The Museum of Moving Image in Queens, NY. Currently, the short The Serena Variations is in the midst of a very successful festival run.

For her performance in The Serena Variations (dir. Warren Fischer), she received Best Actress Awards from Indie Shorts Fest and Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival.

Along with additional nominations, the film was most recently seen in the Academy Award and BAFTA qualifying festival, RAINDANCE.

Watch the MUBI trailer here.

Press.

  • “Dylan Brown is intelligent, sprightly, and charming… It is through her eyes that the audience sees and understands the others on stage. She watches every minute moment and listens to every syllable, reacting with her eyes and demeanor.” — Shera Cohen, Inthespotlight.org

  • “Dylan Brown owns the stage. She sings, dances, and acts with skill, wit, and endowed with ‘it’— that special ingredient that can lift a good performer into the realm of genuine stardom.” — Donna Bailey-Thompson, The Arts, Etc.

  • “Brown captivates and charms the audience right from the star— her remarkable voice and stage presence are most entertaining.” — Eric Johnson, Inthespotlight.org

  • “Dylan Brown is hilarious as the creative type pretending to disdain society’s norms.” — Victor Gluck, Theaterscene.net

  • “Dylan Brown carves emotion out of her outrageous poses!” — Susan Hall, Berkshire Fine Arts

  • Dylan and the cast of Eugene O’Neill’s Now I Ask You (Off-Broadway) in their New York Times Review: Read it here.

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