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Dylan Playfair

Dylan Playfair (born June 19, 1992) is a Canadian actor best known for his role as Reilly, a member of the "hicks" group, in the Crave comedy series Letterkenny from 2016 to 2023. Born in Fort St. James, British Columbia, he is the son of former NHL player and coach Jim Playfair and the nephew of ex-NHL player Larry Playfair, both of whom had professional hockey careers. Playfair initially pursued , playing on Junior A and Junior B teams, including a season with the Merritt Centennials in 2011–2012, with aspirations to reach the NHL. His interest in emerged during a comedic high school performance of in Grade 9, leading him to train at a Vancouver school after ending his competitive hockey career at age 19. Throughout his career, Playfair has frequently portrayed hockey-related characters, including Marty in the TV movie : Mr. Hockey: The Gordie Howe Story (2013), Gil in Disney's (2017), and Coach T in : Game Changers (2021–2022). He has also appeared in films such as (2016) and Odd Man Rush (2022), and served as an on the Dragon Fruit (2023). More recently, he appeared in the 2025 The Legend of Johnny Jones and has upcoming roles in the thriller Influencers (which premiered at the on July 26, 2025) and the comedy Above the Line (both 2025).)

Early life

Family background

Dylan Playfair was born on June 19, 1992, in , . He is the eldest son of , a former National Hockey League (NHL) player who appeared in 21 games across three seasons (1983–84, 1987–88, and 1988–89) before transitioning to coaching roles in various leagues, and Roxanne Playfair, an entrepreneur involved in health and wellness networking who also served as a stay-at-home mother. He is also the nephew of former NHL player . Playfair has two younger brothers, Jackson and Austyn, both of whom pursued careers in at the level. Due to his father's extensive coaching career, which included positions with and NHL-affiliated teams, the Playfair family frequently relocated during Dylan's childhood, moving across and the to cities such as ; Calgary, Alberta; ; and , among others. These moves exposed the family to diverse environments from an early age, immersing Playfair in the world of competitive and fostering his initial interests in athletics.

Hockey career and education

Playfair grew up in a family with a strong hockey legacy, as the son of former NHL player and coach . Amid his family's relocations due to his father's coaching career, he completed high school in , where he balanced rigorous academics with his passion for athletics. At age 18, Playfair pursued junior as a forward for the Merritt Centennials in the (BCHL) during the 2010-11 season, where he played an agitator role on a team known for its physical style. His time with the Centennials was marked by popularity among teammates and fans during his single season of Junior A play. Playfair's hockey career ended around age 19 following a sustained in a fight, which prompted him to reassess his priorities and shift toward . In the summer of 2011, he relocated to to begin formal acting training at Vancouver Acting School, graduating from the program while continuing to audition for roles. He later pursued additional studies in to further develop his skills between projects.

Career

Early acting roles

Playfair made his acting debut in 2012, portraying Trevor Thompson in the Grave Encounters 2, where he played a film student obsessed with the original who ventures into an abandoned with friends. In 2013, he appeared as Marty Howe in the TV Mr. Hockey: The Gordie Howe Story, a role that drew on his personal background as a former junior hockey player in the . By 2014, Playfair expanded his early portfolio with smaller parts, including the Receptionist in the short film and the character Dylan in the TV movie Damaged. That same year, he landed his first leading television role as Knox, a quirky team member in a , in the YTV series Some Assembly Required, which ran for three seasons until 2016. In 2015, Playfair starred as Toby in the horror TV movie The Hollow, depicting a group of friends terrorized by a supernatural creature during a storm. His early career continued into 2016 with the role of AJ in the TV movie Gorgeous Morons, a comedy pilot about attractive but dim-witted friends navigating life. That year, he also made guest appearances as the narcissistic guitarist Owen in three episodes of the Netflix series Haters Back Off. Additionally, Playfair recurred as high school athlete Kyle across six episodes of the sci-fi series Travelers from 2016 to 2018, portraying both the original character and a consciousness transferred from the future.

Major roles and recognition

Playfair achieved breakthrough recognition with his starring role as Reilly, one of the dim-witted "Hockey Players" trio alongside Jonesy (), in the Canadian comedy series from 2016 to 2023. The character's portrayal, drawing on Playfair's own junior background, contributed to the show's and its expansion into live tours such as Live!. His comedic timing as Reilly earned praise for blending physical humor with the series' rapid-fire dialogue, helping secure multiple Canadian Screen Award nominations for best ensemble comedy performance, including in 2025. Expanding into family-oriented projects, Playfair portrayed Gil, the brawny and loyal son of Gaston, in Disney's Descendants 2 (2017) and Descendants 3 (2019), roles that introduced his work to younger audiences through the franchise's musical adventure format. He later leveraged his hockey expertise as the antagonistic Coach T in nine episodes of Disney+'s The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers (2021–2022), a revival series where his character's intensity reflected real-life coaching influences from his family. Other notable television appearances include Clay Turner in three episodes of Netflix's supernatural series The Order (2019) and Cole in the single episode "Unicorns and Mountain Lions" of Fox's Animal Control (2023). In film, Playfair delivered early supporting turns as Tyson, a young athlete, in the inspirational drama If I Had Wings (2013), and as Robbie in the zombie horror (2016). His roles evolved to leads like Kit Anderson in the supernatural thriller (2020) and Dean Hunter, a tough enforcer, in the hockey comedy (2020), the latter based on a memoir and highlighting his skating skills in European league scenes. Playfair also co-produced and hosted the 2015 documentary The Drop: Why Young People Don't Vote, traveling across to explore youth political apathy, including on-the-ground coverage in . More recent credits include Cameron Betts in the mystery thriller Dangerous Game: The Legacy Murders (2022), Larry Lampshade in the comedy sequel Buddy Games: Spring Awakening (2023), and Officer Davis in the action horror The Legend of Johnny Jones (2025). He also served as executive producer on the short film Dragon Fruit (2023). As of 2025, Playfair is set to lead the thriller Influencers while taking supporting roles in the comedy Above the Line and the buddy action film Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice. His frequent casting in hockey-themed projects stems from his authentic skating ability, honed as the son of former NHL coach Jim Playfair, though he has not received major individual awards beyond ensemble nods for Letterkenny.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRole
2012Grave Encounters 2Trevor Thompson
2013If I Had WingsTyson
2014CheatReceptionist
2016It Stains the Sands RedRobbie
2017Still/BornRobbie
2020The SinnersKit
2020SummerlandShawn Walker
2020Odd Man RushDean Hunter
2022Dangerous Game: The Legacy MurdersCameron Betts
2023Buddy Games: Spring AwakeningLarry Lampshade
2025The Legend of Johnny JonesOfficer Davis
2025Above the LineCowboy
2025Mike & Nick & Nick & AliceStoned Cashier
2025InfluencersTBA

Television

Dylan Playfair has appeared in a variety of movies and series, often portraying supporting or recurring characters in comedies and dramas. His credits include the following, presented chronologically:
Year(s)TitleRoleNotes
2013Mr. Hockey: The Gordie Howe StoryMarty HoweTV movie
2014DamagedDylanTV movie
2014–2016Some Assembly RequiredKnoxMain role, 3 seasons (39 episodes)
2015TobyTV movie
2016OwenRecurring, 3 episodes
2016Gorgeous MoronsAJTV movie
2016–2018TravelersKyleRecurring, 6 episodes
2016–2023ReillyMain role, 12 seasons (81 episodes)
2017GilTV movie
2019The OrderClay TurnerGuest, 3 episodes
2019GilTV movie
2021–2022: Game ChangersCoach TRecurring, 9 episodes (out of 20 total)
2023Animal ControlColeGuest, 1 episode
2026I Kill the BearTBAUpcoming series, announced 2025
Confirmed television projects for 2024 include none; for 2025, I Kill the Bear is in production as of 2025.

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