Jeff Dylan Graham was born in Landstuhl, West Germany. Upon moving to the United States in the late eighties, Graham took up acting and singing at age five. Throughout the late 90’s and into the new millennium, Graham would turn up in small featured roles in films like Selena (1997), and in many b-movie hits starting with Full Moon Pictures’ Dead & Rotting (2002) (V) and Troma Films’ Zombiegeddon (2003) (V). This led to a lot more work within the horror genre including Lionsgate’s Dead Clowns (2004), Fox Home Video’s unreleased Deadly Stingers (2003), Cadaver Bay (2003) (V), and others. By 2005, Jeff Dylan Graham had taken on roles in the gay-themed drama October Moon (2005) (V), Synapse Films’ Home Sick (2007), 100 Tears (2007), and Beyond the Dunwich Horror (2008). 2008 marks a breakthrough year for Graham, with his much anticipated directorial debut Psychosomatika (2010), which he also co-wrote and starred. He has recently completed an acting role in the drama Watch Out (2008… read more
Jeff Dylan Graham was born in Landstuhl, West Germany. Upon moving to the United States in the late eighties, Graham took up acting and singing at age five. Throughout the late 90’s and into the new millennium, Graham would turn up in small featured roles in films like Selena (1997), and in many b-movie hits starting with Full Moon Pictures’ Dead & Rotting (2002) (V) and Troma Films’ Zombiegeddon (2003) (V). This led to a lot more work within the horror genre including Lionsgate’s Dead Clowns (2004), Fox Home Video’s unreleased Deadly Stingers (2003), Cadaver Bay (2003) (V), and others. By 2005, Jeff Dylan Graham had taken on roles in the gay-themed drama October Moon (2005) (V), Synapse Films’ Home Sick (2007), 100 Tears (2007), and Beyond the Dunwich Horror (2008). 2008 marks a breakthrough year for Graham, with his much anticipated directorial debut Psychosomatika (2010), which he also co-wrote and starred. He has recently completed an acting role in the drama Watch Out (2008), based on the controversial novel by Joseph Suglia, and the film Pop Skull (2007), an acclaimed horror drama which played theatrically in Rome. —IMDb