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Dylan McLaughlin
Born (1993-12-02) December 2, 1993 (age 30)
OccupationActor
Years active2003–present

Dylan McLaughlin (born December 2, 1993) is an American actor. He has appeared in television series including ER and Bones as well the motion pictures Alice Upside Down, Georgia Rule, and Kicking & Screaming. He has also appeared as Benji in iCarly.

Personal life

McLaughlin was born in La Mesa, California. He began acting after being encouraged by his older brother who had also been a child actor. McLaughlin says he suffers from stage fright and because of this does not act on stage very often.[1]

Awards

In 2008, McLaughlin was nominated for at the Young Artist Awards for Best Performance in a Feature Film-Supporting Young Actor - Comedy or Musical' for his performance in Georgia Rule and 'Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries or Special-Leading Young Actor' for his performance in You've Got A Friend.[2]

Filmography

Film or Program Role Years Episodes
"Dragnet" Oliver Harmson 2003 The Artful Dodger
"The Division" Billy Wright 2003 Radioactive Spider
"The Guardian" Evan Atkins 2003 Let's Spend the Night Together
Seeing Other People Jake 2004
Kicking & Screaming Sam Weston 2005
Supercross Young Trip 2005
"Bones" Alex Morris 2006 The Boy in the Shroud
Georgia Rule Sam 2007
You've Got a Friend Bobby 2007 TV Movie
Alice Upside Down Patrick Long 2007
"Journeyman" Young Steven 2007 Keepers
"ER" Marcus Faneca 2007 Coming Home
iCarly Benji 2007–2009 iDate a Bad Boy, iRue the day, iMake Sam Girlier

References

  1. ^ http://onscreenandbeyond.com/podcast/osb015Dylan.mp3
  2. ^ Young Artist Awards, 2008 Winners and Nominees Archived July 6, 2008, at the Wayback Machine Accessed August 31, 2001.