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Dylan McDermott (born Mark Anthony McDermott; October 26, 1961) is an American actor. He is known for his role as lawyer and law firm head Bobby Donnell on the legal drama series The Practice, which earned him a Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama and a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series. McDermott is also known for his roles in four seasons (first, second, eighth and ninth) of the FX horror anthology series American Horror Story, subtitled Murder House, Asylum, Apocalypse, and 1984 portraying Ben Harmon, Johnny Morgan and Bruce, respectively. He also starred as narcotics crime lord Richard Wheatley on the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit spinoff Law & Order: Organized Crime; Lt. Carter Shaw on the TNT series Dark Blue; in two short-lived CBS dramas, Hostages and Stalker; and in the 1994 remake of the film Miracle on 34th Street. In 2022, he joined FBI: Most Wanted as the new lead, replacing the departing Julian McMahon. Description above from the Wikipedia article Dylan McDermott, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Dylan McDermott

Tony Stark/Iron Man
for Tony Stark/Iron Man in Avengers: Next Generation
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S2-E1: The Day Captain America Died With Ragnarok on the edge of happening, The Avengers became desperate. 20 years ago, Loki had almost won the day until Thor decided to go behind everyone's back and make a pact with the devil herself, Hela. She granted him the Blade of Valhalla, a weapon that would kill Loki, in exchange for his firstborn. Thor laughed as he made the exchange not knowing Jane had just become pregnant with their daughter. As the battle grew bloody, Steve Rogers picked up the Blade of Valhalla to pierce Loki's heart, only to be impaled by the God of Mischief's staff. The world mourned in Captain America's passing as Thor returned home and awaited 9 months only for his child to be killed at the hands of the Godess of Death. With the heroes broken, the Avengers were no more.