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Matt Dillon

Actor

Matt Dillon was a teen screen idol in the 1980s who became a versatile character actor, earning an Oscar nomination for his performance in Paul Haggis's Crash (2004). Dillon got his start in 1979's Over the Edge, the first of many bad boy roles that brought out the usual comparisons to James Dean and young Marlon Brando. His square-jawed good looks and curled-lip attitude served him well in the film adaptations of S.E. Hinton's novels, The Outsiders and Rumble Fish (1983, both directed by Francis Ford Coppola), but he broke from the teen-rebel mold in 1984's The Flamingo Kid and proved his ability to do romantic comedy. Out of teen idol status, he starred in Target (1985, with Gene Hackman) and The Big Town (1987, with Diane Lane), and earned critical praise for playing a lowlife in Gus Van Sant's Drugstore Cowboy (1989). Since then Dillon has been a stand-out in supporting roles, in dramas including To Die For (1995, starring Nicole Kidman) and Wild Things (1998), and in the comedies In & Out (1997) and There's Something About Mary (1998, starring Dillon's then-girlfriend, Cameron Diaz).

Extra credit: Dillon made his debut as a writer-director-actor with City of Ghosts (2002).

Four Good Links

Matt Dillon in Living Color

Fan tribute with many hunky photos

Interview: City of Ghosts

2003 conversation about the movie he directed

The Total Film Interview

September 2005 profile and Q&A

People Profile: Matt Dillon

Older but detailed profile from Cigar Aficionado Online

Vital Stats

Birth

18 February 1964
(age 44)

Birthplace

New Rochelle, New York

Death

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Best Known As

Star of Rumble Fish and Wild Things