Dylan O'Brien

Dylan O'Brien
Dylan O'Brienis an American actor and musician. He plays "Stiles" Stilinski in the MTV series Teen Wolf. He is the film lead in the dystopian science-fiction adventures The Maze Runner, consisting of The Maze Runner and its sequel, Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials. He is supposed to reprise his role in the final installment, Maze Runner: The Death Cure, which was originally set to be released on February 17, 2017, but due to his injuries sustained on-set, 20th Century Fox...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth26 August 1991
CityNew York City, NY
CountryUnited States of America
The perfect date is the one where anything and everything goes wrong, but at the end of it, all you want is to see them again.
I was in school, but I wasn't into school. I wasn't doing what I wanted to be doing in school, which was film studies. That was what I intended on doing, but I didn't go away to a university because I wanted to stay in L.A. and audition while I took classes, so I elected to go to a community college and just take G.E. courses. It was terrible.
I'm never offered any sort of roles. I need to audition in a typically lengthy process to receive roles.
I just want to work with good filmmakers and do good projects that mean something to me and play interesting characters. That's really it.
I never have an opinion about clothes and know nothing about fashion.
With TV, you just have to finish the days and get the episodes out. And it's always going to be an impossible schedule. That's the funny thing with TV that not a lot of people realize.
I'm a big root beer guy.
I never trained in any acting, other than just joking around and doing my own dinky little videos.
Growing up, I was in love with Jennifer Aniston from 'Friends.
I didn't have that many friends my first few years of high school. It was very cliquey and I'm super shy, so it was hard to make friends.
In real life I'd say we're more bromantic. It's like we're literally like a married couple kind of.
Kissing on screen is just, funny enough you're just acting so you're distracted by that more than anything. Or at least I am. I'm actually always coming away from those things going like, 'I wonder how I kissed just now.' Because I have no idea! I'm just thinking about what's happening.
Something like the alleyway scene, where it's like a mini one-act play and you run the whole 18 pages of it, it's so much easier to get lost in it. That's why actors love doing theater so much, I guarantee you. It's refreshing to be able to do something where you don't have to be stopped every two seconds, and you can just play it out and it's done.
That's such a relevant thing, as an actor - committing and not being distracted by any kind of technical awareness, or whatever. You do have to block things out sometimes, and sometimes it's easier than others.