Dylan Cash, a talented and award-winning actor, made his television debut at the tender age of four on the popular CBS family comedy show "Kids Say The Darndest Things". His impressive performance left a lasting impression on host Bill Cosby, who was charmed by Dylan's bold declaration that he was destined to become a movie star. This memorable appearance has been selected as one of the show's favorite moments.
By the time he was just ten years old, Dylan had already accumulated a impressive list of credits, including "The Polar Express", "Fat Albert", "Bad Santa", "Judging Amy", "Sabrina the Teenage Witch", "Family Affair", "Malcolm in the Middle", "The Division", and many more. In 2003, he received a Young Artist Award for his outstanding portrayal of Michael Corinthos III on the EMMY Award-winning Daytime Drama "General Hospital" on ABC. He also received a nomination for the same award in 2004 for his performance.
Dylan's role as Michael on "General Hospital" was a significant milestone in his career, as he became the youngest actor to be placed under contract with a network on a major daytime television serial. He played the role from 2002 to 2009.
In addition to his work on television, Dylan has also shared the screen with legendary actress Julie Andrews in an animated short film, produced exclusively for the 40th Anniversary Special Edition DVD of Walt Disney's Academy Award-winning film "Mary Poppins". The film, which was done in the style of the chalk drawings seen in the film, features Dylan and Ms. Andrews entering the animated world of the chalk drawings to experience a whimsical tale based on "The Cat That Looked at a King" by P.L. Travers.
Dylan has appeared in over 60 national commercials, including spots for major brands such as ADT Security System, McDonald's, Johnson & Johnson Pledge Wax, Sargento Foods, KBKids.com (Toy Story 2),Qwest Communication, 800.com, PNC Bank, Toyota, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, AAA Insurance, MasterCard, Suzuki, Motel 6, Quaker Oats, Energizer Bunny, and Farmers Insurance.
In 2010, Dylan established Poolside Production, an independent production company that develops projects in television and film. He is currently working on a graphic novel and creating characters and television series within the world of animation.