American actor Dylan Sprouse rose to fame for his part as “Julian” in the comedy “Big Daddy,” which he and his twin brother Cole alternated in playing. The twin boys’ appearance in the Disney Channel comedy “The Suite Life of Zack and Cody,” which was broadcast in 2005 for three seasons, helped boost their popularity.
His heritage is a combination of Danish, German, Scottish, and English. On Instagram, he has more than nine million followers, and on Twitter, he has more than four million. In the movie business, Dylan and his twin brother Cole are referred to as the “Sprouse brothers.”
Dylan Sprouse’s Date of Birth
In Arezzo, Tuscany, on August 4, 1992, Dylan Thomas Von Sprouse was given birth. His given name is Dylan Thomas, a well-known poet.
Dylan Sprouse’s Parents and Siblings
His father Matthew Sprouse and mother Melanie Wright both worked as English teachers in Tuscany.
Cole Mitchell Sprouse, Dylan’s twin brother, is 15 minutes his junior. Dylan’s parents returned to the United States four months after he and his brother were born, and they settled into their Long Beach, California, home.
From the age of eight months, Dylan and his twin brother began to appear in TV ads for diapers. Their participation in TV ads was due to their grandmother Jonine Booth Wright, an actress and theatre instructor in her earlier years.
Dylan Sprouse’s Wife
Dayna Frazer, a model, was Dylan Sprouse’s girlfriend. He began dating Barbara Palvin after splitting with Frazer. When Dylan shared some nude images with a female friend via his smartphone, he became the center of a controversy.
Sadly, the photographs were posted online and damaged his reputation in the business. After this episode, his brother stayed by him, and for a while, the Hollywood film business avoided him and his brother.
When he was spotted working as a waiter at a restaurant in New York, he came under fire for blowing all the money he had made from “The Suite Life of Zack & Cody.” He claimed that he had not lost all of his money and that he was only seeking to supplement his income.
Dylan Sprouse’s Career
When they were young, they were also featured as “Patrick Kelly” in the ABC television program “Grace Under Fire.” In the comedy “Big Daddy” from 1999, Dylan and his twin brother were given the chance to act the part of “Julian.”
They appeared on-screen with Adam Sandler, who was represented as “Sonny Koufax.” At a young age, they quickly rose to fame in the acting world.
They also had a minor part in the thriller “The Astronaut’s Wife” in 1999. They made guest appearances on episodes of TV series including “That ’70s Show,” “Mad TV,” and “Mad TV” in the early 2000s.
During this time, he and his brother had appearances in a number of feature films, including “The Master of Disguise” and “Adam Sandler’s Eight Crazy Nights.”
Dylan did not a co-star in the 2001 season of the comedy “Friends” as “Ben Gellar,” Ross Gellar’s kid. Only his twin brother Cole filled the duty.
They later made appearances in movies developed specifically for DVD release, such as “As just for Kicks” and “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus.”
When they were selected to play the main characters in the Disney Channel comedy “The Suite Life of Zack & Cody,” Dylan and his twin brother got their greatest break. From 2005 through 2008, they featured in every episode of this comedy.
After agreeing to a deal with “Dualstar Entertainment,” the twins launched their “Sprouse Bros” clothing brand, magazine, and book franchises in 2005. Except for the fashion line, all of the franchisees were closed by 2008.
The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things, starring Dylan and his identical twin brother “Jeremiah,” was published in March 2006. The movie’s production had begun way back in 2004, but it wasn’t released till later.
The two brothers next appeared in the somewhat well-received movie “A Modern Twain Story: The Prince and the Pauper.” The brothers provided their voices for the female voices in the animated movie “Holidaze: The Christmas That Almost Didn’t Happen,” which was voiced by Emily Osment and Brenda Song.
The Suite Life on Deck, a spin-off of “The Suite Life of Zack & Cody,” featured Dylan and Cole repeating their respective roles as “Zack” and “Cody” in 2008. The comedy, which was broadcast from 2008 to 2011, was very well-liked by young people and kids.
A theatrical production of “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” called “The Kings of Appletown” that included Dylan and his brother was presented in 2009.
The twins began production on the movie “Civilized,” a contemporary version of the novel “Huckleberry Finn,” in 2009. The brothers quit the project before it was finished because they felt they were no longer qualified for the position.
They starred in commercials for the French food manufacturer “Dannon Danimals” in 2009 and 2010. Dylan and his twin brother signed a contract with “Nintendo DS” in August 2010 to promote their goods.
The Suite Life Movie, a 2011 film based on the television series “The Suite Life of Zack & Cody,” featured Dylan and his brother.
Dylan and his family relocated to Calabasas, California, in 2012 after purchasing a home with the money he made. They had previously lived in Long Beach.
Dylan and his brother were unable to get acting roles in the business for a while due to a tragic incident. They thus made the decision to temporarily leave the film business and enrolled at “New York University” in 2010.
They postponed starting studies until 2011, and in May 2015 they received their diplomas from the “Gallatin School of Individualized Study.”
Dylan and Cole made the decision to pursue projects on their own after completing their undergraduate studies in order to drop the reputation they had built as child performers. Dylan began making comments on a couple of “Super Smash Bros” competitions in 2014.
Dylan revealed at the start of 2017 that he and his partners will be opening a brewery in Brooklyn, New York. He started a garden in Brooklyn in 2018.
He was chosen to perform the title character of “Lucas Ward” in the 2017 thriller “Dismissed.” He was also chosen to play “Nick” in the comedy movie “Banana Split.”
He performed “Paul” in the 2019 short movie “Daddy.” Sprouse’s appointment as “Trevor” in “After We Collided,” the follow-up to the 2019 movie “After,” was announced in August 2019.
Additionally, he appeared in the music videos for “Think About You” by Kygo and “Consequences” by Camila Cabello.