Dylan O'Brien

Dylan O'Brien was born on Aug. 26, 1996 in New York City. He is currently at the age of 22. Growing up, he had always dreamt of having a film career, working behind the lens like his cinematographer father. After high school, he applied to countless film schools all over the country, but he eventually found himself acting in front of the camera instead. In 2010, O'Brien landed a lead role on the popular Web series "Sweety High," an interactive comedy series created for tween and teen girls. His character, Clever Trevor, was an outspoken and charming high school student who often found himself in hot water for making the wrong joke at the wrong time. In 2011, he had a featured role in the independent film "High Road," the directorial debut of improv comedy legend Matt Walsh. The comedy centered on Fitz, a part-time marijuana dealer (James Pumphrey) who heads to Northern California after the breakup of his band. O'Brien played a 16-year old runaway who joined Fitz on his road trip to escape his father's threats of military school.

In the summer of 2011, O'Brien's career kicked into high gear when he joined the cast of the action-comedy series "Teen Wolf," based on the 1985 blockbuster film starring Michael J. Fox as a pubescent, basketball-playing werewolf. Like the movie, the series followed a geeky high school student named Scott McCall (Tyler Posey) who, after a random attack with a wolf, transforms into one himself and suddenly gains new super powers. O'Brien played McCall's goofy and very loyal best friend who covered for him, usually around full moon time. His character also provided much-needed comic relief from the show's mostly dark and suspenseful story lines.

The dynamic young actor Dylan O'Brien also stars as Dave in the romantic comedy feature film 'The First Time,' directed by Jon Kasdan. Where Dave Hodgman (Dylan O'Brien) is a high school senior who spends most of his time pining away over Jane Harmon (Victoria Justice), a girl he can't have. Aubrey Miller (Britt Robertson), a junior at a different high school, has an older boyfriend Ronny (James Frecheville) who doesn't quite understand her or seem to care. A casual conversation between Dave and Aubrey sparks an instant connection, and, over the course of a weekend, things turn magical, romantic, complicated and funny as Aubrey and Dave discover what it's like to fall in love for the first time. This is the movie where the rumored girlfriend Britt Robertson rose from, but to this he is not married and most definitely has no children. interesting facts about the young american actor are that he enjoys baseball, as he says he's a "dying" mets fan. He is also a drummer in a band called " Slow Kids at Play".