Dylan Saunders is an American actor, singer, and voice actor. He is best known for his role as Dick Rile on the HBO drama Perry Mason, and as Joseph Sturridge on AMC's Turn. He starred opposite Tony-winner Brian Dennehy in the revival of The Steward of Christendom at the Mark Taper Forum, and was featured in the first American cast of King Charles III at Arizona Theatre Company. Dylan received an Ovation Award nomination for his performance in the Pasadena Playhouse’s revival of Ragtime. An accomplished television actor, Dylan has appeared on Magnum P.I. (CBS), Doom Patrol (HBO Max), The Rookie (ABC), Chicago Fire (NBC), the Viola Davis produced short-form series American Koko (ABC), and Royalties (RokuTV), directed by film comedy legend Amy Heckerling. Dylan is a co-founding member of the
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