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Kevin Brady Dillon (born August 19, 1965)[2] is an American actor.[3] He is best known for portraying Johnny "Drama" Chase on the HBO comedy series Entourage,[4] Bunny in the war film Platoon, and John Densmore in the musical biopic The Doors.[5][6] He was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Award for his performance on Entourage.[7]
Kevin Dillon | |
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Born | Kevin Brady Dillon August 19, 1965 New Rochelle, New York, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1983–present |
Spouse |
Jane Stuart
(m. 2006; div. 2019) |
Children | 2 |
Relatives | Matt Dillon (brother)[1] Jim Raymond (great uncle) Alex Raymond (great uncle) |
Dillon was born in New Rochelle, New York and was raised in Mamaroneck, New York.[8] He is the son of Mary Ellen, a homemaker, and Paul Dillon, a portrait painter, sales manager, and golf coach at Fordham University.[9] He has a sister and four brothers, one of whom is actor Matt Dillon.[1] His paternal grandmother was the sister of comic strip artist Alex Raymond, the creator of Flash Gordon and Jim Raymond, a cartoonist.[10] He is of Irish American descent. He graduated from Mamaroneck High School.
Dillon began acting in both television and films in the 1980s. In 1983, Dillon played Arnold Norberry in the television film No Big Deal. His first major role was Ed Rooney in the film Heaven Help Us which was directed by Michael Dinner.[7] He received wide attention for his role as the psychopathic soldier Bunny in the 1986 film Platoon.[7] In 1988, he portrayed Brian Flagg in a remake of the 1958 American science fiction film The Blob. It received mixed reviews but was praised for its special effects and has since gained a cult following. Other notable film roles from that period included War Party (1988), No Escape (1994), and The Doors (1991) in which he played drummer John Densmore.
Much of Dillon's work in the 2000s was in television, including the CBS series That's Life as Paul DeLucca and the Fox series 24 as Lonnie McRae.[5] He appeared in the 2006 film Poseidon, a remake of The Poseidon Adventure. He was on Donald J. Trump's Fabulous World of Golf on the Golf Channel in April 2010. He appeared in the family comedy film Hotel for Dogs (2009) which collected $117 million at the worldwide box office.[11]
Dillon co-starred on the HBO comedy drama television series Entourage playing Johnny "Drama" Chase,[12] for which he received Emmy nominations in 2007, 2008, and 2009. He also received a Golden Globe nomination in 2008 for performing on the show.[5] The series concluded on September 11, 2011, after eight seasons.[13] Dillon reprised his role as Johnny Chase in the series' film adaptation, Entourage (2015).[citation needed] The project was officially announced in 2013, and filming began around Los Angeles in February 2014. It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $49 million worldwide.
In 2011, Dillon appeared in the CBS comedy sitcom How to Be a Gentleman portraying Iraq war veteran Bert Lansing.[5] In 2018, he appeared in the drama film Dirt and portrayed Jimmy O'Shea in two episodes of police procedural drama series Blue Bloods.[14][15]
Dillon married actress Jane Stuart in Las Vegas on April 21, 2006.[16][17] Entourage cast member Jerry Ferrara was his best man and Kevin Connolly, another series co-star, walked Stuart down the aisle after Dillon shouted "Victory!" (a tribute to his character's work on the metafictional TV series Viking Quest).[18] Their first child named Ava was born on May 17, 2006, in Beverly Hills.[citation needed] Dillon also has a daughter, Amy (b. 1991) from a previous relationship. Stuart filed a divorce petition in July 2016.[19] The divorce was finalized in November 2019, and Dillon was ordered to make equalization payments to Stuart totaling $1,705,594 and an additional $242,411 for her share of a brokerage account.[20][21][22]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1983 | No Big Deal | Arnold Norberry | Television film |
1985 | Heaven Help Us | Ed Rooney | |
1986 | The Delta Force | Delta Force Member | Uncredited |
1986 | Platoon | "Bunny" | |
1987 | Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam | Jack | |
1988 | Remote Control | Cosmo | |
1988 | The Rescue | J.J. Merrill | Nominated—Young Artist Award for Best Young Actor – Motion Picture Drama |
1988 | The Blob | Brian Flagg | |
1988 | War Party | "Skitty" Harris | |
1989 | Immediate Family | Sam | Nominated—Young Artist Award for Best Young Supporting Actor – Motion Picture |
1989 | When He's Not a Stranger | Rick | Television movie Nominated—Young Artist Award for Best Young Actor – Television Movie, Pilot or Special |
1991 | The Doors | John Densmore | |
1992 | A Midnight Clear | Corporal Mel Avakin | |
1992 | Frankie's House | Sean Flynn | |
1994 | No Escape | Casey | |
1996 | True Crime | Tony Campbell | |
1996 | The Pathfinder | Pathfinder / Hawkeye | |
1996 | Gone in the Night | David Dowaliby | |
1997 | Stag | Dan Kane | |
1997 | Medusa's Child | Jerry Carnel | |
1998 | Misbegotten | Billy "Crapshoot" | |
1999 | Hidden Agenda | David McLean | |
2000 | Interstate 84 | Vinnie | |
2004 | Vampires: Out for Blood | Detective Hank Holten | |
2006 | The Foursome | Rick Foster | |
2006 | Poseidon | Larry "Lucky Larry" | |
2009 | Hotel for Dogs | Carl Scudder | |
2013 | Compulsion | Fred | |
2014 | The Throwaways | Dan Fisher | |
2015 | Entourage | Johnny "Drama" Chase | |
2015 | Underdogs | Old Jake | |
2018 | Dirt | Rick Radden | |
2018 | Brothers in Arms | Himself | Documentary film |
2019 | Buddy Games | Doc | |
2022 | A Day to Die | Connor | |
2022 | Frank and Penelope | Sheriff | |
2022 | Hot Seat | Orlando Friar | |
2022 | On the Line | Justin | |
2022 | Wire Room | HSI Special Agent Justin Rosa | |
2023 | Mob Land | Trey | |
2023 | Buddy Games: Spring Awakening | Doc | |
2024 | Reagan | Jack L. Warner | [23] |
Year | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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2007 | Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | Entourage | Nominated |
2008 | Nominated | ||
2009 | Nominated | ||
Year | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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2007 | Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film | Entourage | Nominated |
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