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  1. Dylan Playfair (born June 19, 1992) is a Canadian actor from Fort St. James, British Columbia. He is most noted for his starring role as Reilly in Letterkenny.

  2. Dylan Playfair. Actor: Letterkenny. Dylan Playfair was born in Fort St. James, British Columbia, the son of Roxanne, an entrepreneur and stay at home mother, and Jim Playfair, a former NHL player and coach. He has two younger brothers, Jackson and Austyn.

  3. 347K Followers, 1,562 Following, 1,054 Posts - Dylan Playfair (@dylanplayfair1) on Instagram: ""

  4. Dylan Playfair. Actor: Letterkenny. Dylan Playfair was born in Fort St. James, British Columbia, the son of Roxanne, an entrepreneur and stay at home mother, and Jim Playfair, a former NHL player and coach.

  5. Jun 19, 1992 · Dylan Playfair is known as an Actor, Executive Producer, and Director. Some of his work includes Grave Encounters 2, Descendants 2, Descendants 3, It Stains the Sands Red, Under the Sea: A Descendants Story, Dangerous Game: The Legacy Murders, Letterkenny, and The Hollow.

  6. Jan 27, 2022 · Dylan Playfair was talking about profanity. It flows like water from the dialogue in “Letterkenny,” the Canadian comedy series in which he stars as a hockey player, just as it streamed through...

  7. Letterkenny season 12 stars Michelle Mylett & Dylan Playfair open up about the series finale, their sadness for it ending and favorite catchphrases.

  8. Mar 26, 2021 · The son of former NHLer/current Oilers associate coach Jim Playfair and best known for playing a fast-talking, impeccably-coiffed hockey bro on Letterkenny, Playfair now stars as the new Ducks...

  9. Apr 2, 2021 · Dylan Playfair has been a hockey player and he has portrayed hockey players in TV and movies — most famously in the Canadian comedy hit “Letterkenny” — and there is one important difference...

  10. Jan 24, 2022 · Following the show's return, Screen Rant spoke exclusively with stars Andrew Herr and Dylan Playfair to discuss Letterkenny season 10, the awkward hilarity of pandemic production, the struggles of flexing their butts on camera and Reilly and Jonesy's futures.

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