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Born and raised in the the south and with a passion to excel, Dylan Vox has had varied life experiences that have allowed him to succeed in several different aspects of the entertainment industry. Raised with an intense work ethic and a motto of “if you believe it, you can achieve it” Vox has been able to set high goals and worked relentlessly to achieve them.
After graduating magna cum laude with two bachelors in Journalism and Political Science, Vox moved to Colorado to train at the Olympic Training Center and became an elite level Ice Dancer. Here, he also obtained an MBA from the University of Denver before moving to California and earning a Juris Doctrine degree from Pepperdine.
With a passion to entertain strongly engrained and a dream to be successful in film and television, Vox would forgo a career in law and quickly began to achieve some success as an actor.
With early television roles such as his recurring role on Dante’s Coveand the Lair, Vox began to build his resume and began to consistently work in the field.
He has appeared in over a dozen stage shows Wake Not the Dead: A Rock Opera, Hunky Dory: The David Bowie Musical, Boomermania!, the west coast premiere of Debbie Does Dallas the Musical, and the world premiere of City Kid, the latter two garnered critics awards and several accolades.
He has been in over 30 films and as a featured performer on a wide variety of television shows and commercials. He has created memorable characters in series like Keeping up with the Kartrashians, and Longhorns, where he could demonstrate his comedic chops and in serious roles in films like Summoned where he played a wrongly accused serial killer, and Hercules Reborn as a maniacal foe to the protagonist.
His love of filmmaking soon found him on the producing end of projects like Casper Van Dien’s Sleeping Beauty, and the XBOX exclusive Coed and the Zombie Stoner and SYFY Original Sharknado 2. With dozens of productions both in front of and behind the camera under his belt, Vox continues to work hard and make a name for himself in this often ruthless field. He has an unbreakable spirit and an ambition that would knock Ashley Judd off her feet.
Vox loves what he does and hopes you enjoy his work as much as he loves doing it!
Dead 7 Featured/ Dir: Nick Carter
Wake Not the Dead Lead King King ( CA)
Website: www.dylanvox.biz
CHRIS MOSIER is a hall of fame athlete, coach, and thought leaders around LGBT inclusion in athletics. In 2015 he made history by becoming the first transgender man to make a Men’s US National Team. Chris is a 3x Ironman finisher, has accrued several first place finishes and age group wins, and is a Boston-qualified marathoner. In 2014, he was named “Best Personal Trainer” in the Northeast by Competitor Magazine, and was named to the Advocate’s 40 Under 40 list and the Trans 100 list.
He is the founder of TransAthlete.com, and Executive Director of GO! Athletes, a national network of current and former LGBTQ student athletes. Chris has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Sports Illustrated, ESPN The Magazine, Triathlon Magazine Canada, Outside Magazine, BuzzFeed, The Advocate, and more.
Chris can be reached on social media at @thechrismosier or via email at [email protected].
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Born and raised in the the south and with a passion to excel, Dylan Vox has had varied life experiences that have allowed him to succeed in several different aspects of the entertainment industry. Raised with an intense work ethic and a motto of “if you believe it, you can achieve it” Vox has been able to set high goals and worked relentlessly to achieve them.
After graduating magna cum laude with two bachelors in Journalism and Political Science, Vox moved to Colorado to train at the Olympic Training Center and became an elite level Ice Dancer. Here, he also obtained an MBA from the University of Denver before moving to California and earning a Juris Doctrine degree from Pepperdine.
With a passion to entertain strongly engrained and a dream to be successful in film and television, Vox would forgo a career in law and quickly began to achieve some success as an actor.
With early television roles such as his recurring role on Dante’s Coveand the Lair, Vox began to build his resume and began to consistently work in the field.
He has appeared in over a dozen stage shows Wake Not the Dead: A Rock Opera, Hunky Dory: The David Bowie Musical, Boomermania!, the west coast premiere of Debbie Does Dallas the Musical, and the world premiere of City Kid, the latter two garnered critics awards and several accolades.
He has been in over 30 films and as a featured performer on a wide variety of television shows and commercials. He has created memorable characters in series like Keeping up with the Kartrashians, and Longhorns, where he could demonstrate his comedic chops and in serious roles in films like Summoned where he played a wrongly accused serial killer, and Hercules Reborn as a maniacal foe to the protagonist.
His love of filmmaking soon found him on the producing end of projects like Casper Van Dien’s Sleeping Beauty, and the XBOX exclusive Coed and the Zombie Stoner and SYFY Original Sharknado 2. With dozens of productions both in front of and behind the camera under his belt, Vox continues to work hard and make a name for himself in this often ruthless field. He has an unbreakable spirit and an ambition that would knock Ashley Judd off her feet.
Vox loves what he does and hopes you enjoy his work as much as he loves doing it!
Dead 7 Featured/ Dir: Nick Carter
Wake Not the Dead Lead King King ( CA)
Website: www.dylanvox.biz
CHRIS MOSIER is a hall of fame athlete, coach, and thought leaders around LGBT inclusion in athletics. In 2015 he made history by becoming the first transgender man to make a Men’s US National Team. Chris is a 3x Ironman finisher, has accrued several first place finishes and age group wins, and is a Boston-qualified marathoner. In 2014, he was named “Best Personal Trainer” in the Northeast by Competitor Magazine, and was named to the Advocate’s 40 Under 40 list and the Trans 100 list.
He is the founder of TransAthlete.com, and Executive Director of GO! Athletes, a national network of current and former LGBTQ student athletes. Chris has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Sports Illustrated, ESPN The Magazine, Triathlon Magazine Canada, Outside Magazine, BuzzFeed, The Advocate, and more.
Chris can be reached on social media at @thechrismosier or via email at [email protected].