Dylan Sellers

Dylan Sellers was born in Los Angeles, studied first at the University of California at Berkeley, then at Hastings Law School, and graduated with honors from both. He became a successful entertainment attorney at the firm of O'Melveny & Myers. After a hiatus traveling throughout Southeast and Western Asia, including several months in India, Sellers decided that it would be more fun to make movies than just legally represent them.

Sellers joined Touchstone Pictures as a creative executive in 1987, ascended to the position of vice president, production, at Simpson/Bruckheimer Productions in 1988, and became president of Lee Rich Productions in 1991. In 1993, Sellers joined Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation as executive vice president, production, overseeing such films as Kiss of Death, The Edge, The Crucible and Nine Months. Sellers also acquired There’s Something About Mary.

He recently produced Valentine with Denise Richards and David Boreanaz, and The Replacements starring Keanu Reeves and Gene Hackman. He also served as producer on such projects as Walt Disney Television's You Ruined My Life and the features Passenger 57, The Music of Chance, The Paper, The Amazing Panda Adventure, Big Bully and Out to Sea.