Dylan Edwards
Dylan Edwards, born Edward Hill in Seaton, Devon, in 1984, is a talented actor and writer whose journey in the performing arts began at the Sidmouth Youth Theatre in 2000. His passion for acting was ignited by Angela Davies, his drama teacher at Sidmouth College. After completing his A Levels, Dylan initially pursued a degree in Product Design at university. However, he soon realized that his true calling lay in the world of performance. Following a brief stint working in a Devon factory, he redirected his path and enrolled at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff, where he met his partner, actress Natasha O'Keeffe, born on December 1, 1986, in Brighton.
To distinguish himself from another performer named Edward Hill, he adopted the stage name Dylan Edwards. His breakout role came with the sitcom 'Ideal,' which paved the way for a series of comedic performances in popular television shows such as 'The Job Lot,' 'Pramface,' and 'Shelf-Stackers.' Beyond acting, Dylan is also a writer, actively developing two comedy scripts titled 'Huey and the Awesome' and 'Guardians.' With a blend of talent in both acting and writing, Dylan Edwards continues to make his mark in the entertainment industry.