Dylan Saccoccio was born and raised just south of Boston. He grew up playing just about every sport for several traveling teams, but he focused primarily on hockey and golf. As fate would have it, his high school brought back its drama program during his junior year. After being convinced by a friend, Dylan auditioned for a play called "The Di...
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Dylan Saccoccio was born and raised just south of Boston. He grew up playing just about every sport for several traveling teams, but he focused primarily on hockey and golf. As fate would have it, his high school brought back its drama program during his junior year. After being convinced by a friend, Dylan auditioned for a play called "The Diviners". After it received a little buzz, they took it to competition where Dylan won an award for "Best Actor" for his portrayal of Ferris Layman. From there he decided to study film acting with Carolyn Pickman in Boston. While striving to break into film, he was cast in "Mill Girls", a play about the life of female textile workers in Lowell, MA during the 19th Century. After that, he booked the lead in a play about the awakening of a modern teen Holocaust denier called "Ann Frank and Me". It earned critical acclaim in the region. When he was 18, he moved to Manhattan where he booked his first role in an independent film. After graduating from Hofstra University, he moved to Los Angeles where he continues to work in Film and Television. In 2010, a film in which he was the male lead, "L'amour de Montparnasse", screened at the first outdoor film festival in Times Square while another film in which he was the lead, "Alone at Midnight", screened at the Idyllwild Independent Festival of Cinema and the Action on Film International Film Festival in Pasadena. In 2012 he acted in "The Appearing" and "Red Wing". Professionally, he credits Will Wallace, JoAnn Bromley, Wrenn Goodrum, Carolyn Pickman, and Bob Luke with helping him get started and cultivating his skills as an actor early on.
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