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In the
Nip/Tuck episode "
Kiki", Dylan had to perform a surgical procedure on Kiki the Gorilla, who also appeared in Walsh's movie
Congo filmed ten years earlier. Dylan was the one who requested for the ape to appear on the show in celebration of the movie's 10th anniversary.
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Walsh and
Nip/Tuck co-star
Joely Richardson were among the celebrities who supported the International Fund for Animal Welfare's (IFAW) Tails for Whales campaign by posing for photos of them making tails for whales and uploading them to the animal protection organization's website.
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Credited as Charles Hunter Walsh, Dylan made his film feature debut in Loverboy in 1989.
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Dylan graduated from Annandale High School in Annandale, Virginia in 1982.
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His mother gave birth to him during a stopover in Los Angeles, California while his parents were on their way to the US Embassy in Ghana.
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Before the age of ten, Dylan lived in India, East Africa, and Indonesia.
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Dylan appeared on the cover of the following magazines: TV Guide (June 20, 2004), Men's Health (December 2004), and Entertainment Weekly (September 16, 2005).
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Film and TV Movie Credits:
• The Stepfather (2009) as David Harris
• Just Add Water (2008) as Ray Tuckby
• Lost Holiday: The Jim & Suzanne Shemwell Story (2007) as Jim Shemwell
• Par 6 (2002) as Mac Hegelman
• Power Play (2002) as Matt Nash
• Jet Boy (2001) as Boon Palmer
• Deadly Little Secrets (2001) as Cole Chamberlain
• Legal Aid (1999)
• Chapter Zero (1999) as Adam Lazarus
• Final Voyage (1999) as Aaron Carpenter
• The Almost Perfect Bank Robbery (1998) as Frank Syler
• Men (1997) as Teo Morrison
• Telling Secrets (1993) as Jesse Graham
• Chameleons (1989) as Stan
• When We Were Young (1989) as Lee Jameson
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In 2005, Walsh was nominated for a Satellite Award in the category Outstanding Actor in a Series, Drama for his role in
Nip/Tuck.
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His theatrical credits include Undiscovered Country, Curse of the Starving Class, Our Town, Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Death of a Salesman, Spalding Gray: Stories Left to Tell.
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Dylan and actress
Joanna Going have been married since October 10, 2004. They have a daughter together, Stella Haven Walsh (b. November 22, 2003). Walsh has two children from his previous marriage to actress
Melora Walters (1996-July 29, 2003), son Thomas Charles and daughter Joanna Marie.
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Dylan has a sister called Alison Walsh. His parents worked for the Foreign Service.
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In 2003, Walsh landed the role of Sean McNamara on
Nip/Tuck. He got the part after being approached by series creator
Ryan Murphy in a coffee shop because Murphy remembered him from his role in
Nobody's Fool and in a TV movie.
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Dylan was one of People Magazine's Sexiest Men Alive, 2006. He is found in the "Fan Faves" section.
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Some of the things Dylan likes to do include:
• wearing silver accessories
• eating junk food (hot cross buns, caramel ice cream)
• swimming in pools and going to spas
• going to Vegas and playing poker
• jogging in parks and working out in the gym
• playing the piano
• listening to music and Italian operas
• collecting old coins and Rolex watches
• reading drama books
• playing with his kids
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He is able to memorize a sentence by reading it once.
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When he was just a kid, Dylan already performed in musicals.
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He prefers winter rather than summer. His ideal holiday destination is a tropical one. Scotch is his preferred drink.
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Dylan is 5' 10½" (1.79 m) tall. He has light brown hair and blue eyes.