Dylan Blue's Credits
Deck the Halls, Just Like the Son, The Return of Jezebel James, My Ex Life
Never give up, and never give in. Don’t let rejection get you down. Just always do your best.
Deck the Halls, Just Like the Son, The Return of Jezebel James, My Ex Life
Never give up, and never give in. Don’t let rejection get you down. Just always do your best.
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He helps Matthew Broderick sabotage Danny DeVito’s Christmas display in Deck the Halls (released on DVD Nov. 6, 2007), but how does Dylan Blue really feel about the holidays? Read on to find out!
Jane: How did you get started in acting?
Dylan: I’ve always wanted to act, and I heard about an open audition in New York City. So I went and a few agencies were interested in me, and the rest is history.
Jane: Tell us about your role in Deck the Halls.
Dylan: Carter is a 10-year-old boy having a mid-life crisis. He’s practically begging for his dad’s attention. He’s so desperate to have a good time with his dad that he becomes part of his plans to take out the neighbor’s lights. And in the end he learns the true meaning of Christmas.
Jane: You look like you’re having a blast! Was it fun?
Dylan: Yes. It was one of those Kodak moments that I’ll cherish forever.
Jane: What’s it like working with Matthew Broderick and Danny DeVito?
Dylan: It was a long-time dream to work with the man who brought us Ferris Bueller, and Danny was always the funny man on the set. He always made me laugh.
Jane: Does your family decorate the house for Christmas? Do you have a favorite Christmas decoration?
Dylan: We put up a few lights around the house during the holidays. I once made a delicious gingerbread house.
Jane: What do you like best about Christmas?
Dylan: I love to go skiing during my Christmas break and spend time with friends and family.
Jane: Favorite Christmas present you ever received?
Dylan: That’s a tough one, but I’d probably have to say my dog.
Jane: Best and worst thing about making a movie?
Dylan: The acting is my favorite thing about it. The worst thing is saying goodbye to all the friends you made during the movie.
Jane: Any tips for aspiring young actors?
Dylan: Never give up, and never give in. Don’t let rejection get you down. Just always do your best.
Jane: Do you go to a regular school, or take classes on the set?
Dylan: I’ve always gone to a regular school, and I always hope it will be that way.
Jane: Any pets?
Dylan: I have a Bichon/Westie Terrier named Biscuit.
Jane: Are you working on any new projects right now?
Dylan: I have a few projects in the works, but nothing is official just yet.
DYLAN’S FAVES:
Video game: The Simpsons Hit & Run.
Book: The Last Book in the Universe by Rodman Philbrick.
Movie: It’s between Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and The Italian Job. The second may not be a classic, but I love it.
Food: Mac & Cheese.
Food you’d NEVER eat: Brussel Sprouts!
Subject in school: I love studying American History, so I’d have to say Social Studies.
Vacation Spot: Vancouver is definitely one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever been to.
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I go to school with him, my sister is in his grade. Well, he sounds smarter than he looks...? But he’s a nice kid.
Posted by not necessary, thank you on Jan 15, 2008
I AM in his grade. I go to school with him. We both go to and advanced class called academic enrichment. He is smarter than he looks. I see him on a regular basis. I once even gave him advice on how to get out of a problem after coming back from reading our speeches at village hall.
Posted by oscar on Apr 24, 2008
great interview
Posted by What is the meaning of life on Jun 03, 2008
I went to camp with him just yesterday!
dylan, if your reading this, its casey from your digital photography class and we tried to get that ice cream with the 20 $ bill haha. when i said I didnt watch Deck the Halls- i lied xP i forgot the movie name. heh.
Posted by Casey on Jul 21, 2008
He’s so cute, you did a nice interview. Keep it up..
Posted by How To Get Back Together With Your Ex on Sep 04, 2008
I go to school with him. he’s nice. i did “The music man” with him for the school play. and oscar is right he is smat.
Posted by Lexie on Nov 22, 2008
I used to go to school with him. I moved away and he stayed. We have been friend since 2nd grade. I’m a year older that he is. He is funny in ways. I saw him today. He is going to be up there with the stars.
Posted by Cannon on Jun 23, 2009
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