Dillaran's early life was marked by the harsh realities of growing up on the tough streets of Pittsburgh's Iron City, Pennsylvania, where his father's occupation as an Iron Worker instilled in him a unique perspective that set him apart from his peers in the acting profession.
His initial foray into the world of performance was on a high school wrestling mat, where he discovered his uncanny ability to electrify an audience while simultaneously striking fear into the hearts of his opponents. As a result, high school auditoriums were often packed to capacity, not to watch the match, but to witness his charismatic presence.
Dillaran's engineering prowess led him to Los Angeles, where he contributed to the design of the Metrolink control system. In his spare time, he honed his acting skills on movie sets, learning the intricacies of filmmaking and refining his craft.
Recent credits include his work alongside John C. Rielly on the TV show "Check It Out!" and his portrayal of a troubled bank employee on the popular series "1,000 Ways To Die." Additionally, he secured a lead acting role in the forthcoming film "Darkness Peering," set for release in the fall of 2012. Furthermore, he played a drug addict in a music video by Dex Sanders and performed in a Rolling Stone-featured music video from the group UMO.
Dillaran's remarkable talent and dedication have earned him a reputation as a hidden gem in the acting community, waiting to be discovered by audiences everywhere.