Dylan Vox

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Dylan Vox as the vampire Colin, claiming a victim (Michael Von Steel)
Dylan Vox as the vampire Colin, claiming a victim (Michael Von Steel)

Dylan Vox (born December 25, 1978) is an American actor who has appeared in television film and theatre. Under the name "Brad Benton," Vox performed in gay pornographic films and was nominated for over 12 GayVN Awards and 15 Grabby Awards, winning Best Supporting Actor at the GayVN Awards in 2004 and 2005 and nine Grabby awards over all.

Under his own name, Vox has appeared in the popular here! original gothic horror series Dante's Cove as Colin and in here!'s vampire series The Lair also playing a character named Colin (although they are different characters). Vox also appeared as himself on the reality television series Fight for Fame, Open Call, and the Spike detective series Murder.

Vox was a successful competitive ice skater and received bachelor's degrees in Political Science and Journalism before attending and graduating from law school.

Vox has written for a number of LGBT-themed websites and writes a blog entitled "21st - Century Vox." He currently serves as the Sports Editor and as a featured columnist for GayWired.com.

[edit] Selected filmography

  • Seven Deadly Sins (2005)
  • Scab (2006)
  • Buckshot Productions, beyond PERFECT (2006)
  • Buckshot Productions, HARD Studies (2006)
  • Buckshot Productions, BuckleRoos, Part 1 (2005)
  • COLT Studio Group, eXposed: The Making of a Legend - Documentary (2005)
  • Jonah in Dirty Little Sins (2005)
  • Lust Counseling (2005)
  • Jet Set Direct: Take One (2004)
  • Sexual Urban Legends (2003)
  • Finish Me Off (2002)
  • The Other Side of Aspen 5 (2001)
Awards
Preceded by
Rod Barry
for White Trash
GayVN Awards for Best Supporting Actor
for There Goes the Neighborhood

2004
Succeeded by
Brad Benton
for Freak: Jet Set Direct, Take 1
Preceded by
Brad Benton
for There Goes the Neighborhood
GayVN Awards for Best Supporting Actor
for Freak: Jet Set Direct, Take 1

2005
Succeeded by
Kent Larson
for Dangerous Liaisons

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