Dylan Ramsey
Dylan Ramsey is an American / Canadian actor and film producer, known for his portrayals of dark dramatic and comedically eccentric characters of diverse ethnicity. Recent major roles include the leading role of Ginger (a male cross-dressing prostitute) in HBO’s Donny & Ginger, guest-starring as the ethereal suicide bomber Saaed Hotary on FX’s Nip/Tuck and the title role of Jack Belmont in Visual Purple.[1]
He also starred in Air Crash Investigation's "Killing Machine" as Bobby "The Killer", and Air Crash Investigation's "Death of the President" episode on the Polish Air Force Crash in 2014.
Ramsey is currently writing and producing two new media series.[2]
Biography
Ramsey was born in Prague, Czech Republic and raised in Toronto Ontario Canada. He currently lives in Los Angeles.[2]
Filmography
Films
Year |
Title |
Role |
Notes |
2017 |
Gods Secret |
Loren Ozenburg |
Pre-Production |
2017 |
Murder at Random |
Ronnie Lee Taylor |
Development |
2016 |
The Suicide Flowers |
Gabriel |
Post-Production |
2016 |
BETA |
Randall Ankrom |
Post-Production |
2013 |
The Wanderers |
Max |
|
2012 |
Assassins |
Jack |
|
2011 |
The Wayshower |
Prince Raja |
|
2011 |
Swamp Shark |
Scott |
TV Movie, SYFY |
2009 |
Mr. Sadman |
Ashraf |
|
2009 |
Shark City |
Teddy Gold |
|
2007 |
Visual Purple |
Jack Belmont |
|
2007 |
Donny & Ginger |
Ginger |
TV Movie, HBO |
2007 |
All Lies on Me |
Petrov |
|
2006 |
Dilenger's Diablos |
Ted Marks |
|
Television
Year |
Title |
Role |
Notes |
2016 |
24: Legacy |
Rashid |
Episode: "Pilot" |
2016 |
CSI: Cyber |
Mann |
Episode: "Shades of Grey" |
2016 |
Bloodlines |
Diego |
Leading Role |
2014 |
NCIS: Los Angeles |
Sgt. Sajadi |
Episode: "Spoils of War" |
2014 !2008-2015 |
Those Damn Canadians |
Brad Depp |
Leading Role |
2013 !2004-2013 |
Air Emergency |
Bobby 'The Killer' |
2 Episodes |
2012 |
Transporter: The Series |
Keck |
Episode: "Harvest" |
2012 |
Ringer |
FBI Agent Hewson |
Episode: "It's Called Improvising, Bitch!" |
2011 |
Wingmen |
Ernesto 'Chef' Vargas |
TV Pilot: Leading Role |
2009 |
Neighborhood Watch at the Hollywood |
AJ |
TV Pilot: Recurring Role |
2008 |
Nip/Tuck |
Saeed Hotary |
Episode: "Rachel Ben Natan" |
2008 |
The Border |
Bomber |
Episode: "Pockets of Vulnerability" |
2007 |
NCIS |
Asad Al-Qutaji |
Episode: "Suspicion" |
2006 |
E-Ring |
Al-Qaeda Operative |
Episode: "The Two Princes" |
Theatre
Year |
Title |
Role |
Venue |
2011 |
Bread |
Ali |
Three Rose Players, Los Angeles, CA |
2010 |
The Beautiful Ones |
Avi |
Village Theatre, Los Angeles, CA |
2006 |
Vacancy |
Mitch |
Two Roads Theatre, Los Angeles, CA |
2005 |
Lust and Crime |
Antonio |
The Actor's Playpen, Los Angeles, CA |
2004 |
Mermaid's Tears |
Jacob |
Alumnae Theatre, Toronto, ON |
2003 |
Black & White |
Black |
Toronto, ON |
2003 |
Curtain Going Up |
Buck O'Hara |
Toronto, ON |
Awards
List of awards and nominations
Year |
Award |
Category |
Result |
Title |
2011 |
Best Actor |
Best Acting and Best Play in Three Rose Players Festival[3] |
Won |
Bread |
Best Play |
Won |
2007 |
Best Film |
San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival[4] |
Nominated |
Donny & Ginger |
SHOUT: The HBO GLBT Short Film Competition[5] |
Won |
References
- ↑ FVM Global: Faith Harrington Boutin, Managing Editor, page 4, issue 11. FVM Global Magazine, 2011.
- 1 2 "Dylan Ramsey Official Website".
- ↑ Maggie Grant, Artistic Director, Three Rose Players, 2011
- ↑ San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival
- ↑ BackLot Announces HBO/Shout Winners
External links