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Dylan Bruce  

Canadian Actor most known for "Orphan Black" and "Flowers in the Attic"

Dylan Bruce has established himself well in television. Bruce was born in Vancouver, Canada and raised in Seattle, Washington. In 2005 Bruce appeared on the mini-series “24: Conspiracy” (2005), the spin-off to the original Kiefer Sutherland series “24” (2001). The spin-off lasted for only a season, but the show landed him on the cover of Variety and Bruce continued making frequent television appearances across a steady length of series.

Other series in which he has appeared include episodes in the 2005 season of “Passions” (1999), followed by work in 2006 on “Joey” (2004), the mob drama “The Sopranos” (1999), “CSI: NY” (2004) and “Las Vegas” (2003). Bruce scored a considerable level of notability by his portrayal of Dr. Chris Hughes on the daytime drama “As the World Turns” (1956). From 2007-2008, Bruce played this important character, making him the eighth actor to appear in this role, following the departure of actor Bailey Chase who played Hughes from January 2003-January 2005. In 2008, Bruce ended his time on the series and once more moved on to newer projects.

He made his official film debut with the fast-paced action outing “Unstoppable” (2010), which stars veteran actor Denzel Washington and Chris Pine. Afterwards, Bruce had a recurring role on the series “The Bay” (2010) before landing work in the television movie thriller “Willed to Kill” (2012).

In 2013, Bruce joined the cast of the drama series “Orphan Black” (2013) which cast him as the love-to-hate character Paul Dierden or as fans affectionately named him, ‘Hot Paul.’ The second season debuted in April 2014.

Bruce continued his streak in appearing in cult favorites projects, appearing in the salacious Lifetime film “Flowers in the Attic” and the sequel, “Petals on the Wind.”

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