Dylan McDermott turned to TV hoping that audiences would finally start looking beyond his handsome face.
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"One of the reasons I took 'The Practice' was because I was sick of the movies I was getting," McDermott says in the December issue of US magazine. "I was happy it wasn't about the guy's looks but about what his struggle is." McDermott debuted in the 1987 film "Hamburger Hill," appeared in "Steel Magnolias" in 1989, and had a decent role opposite Clint Eastwood in the 1993 film "In the Line of Fire." Then came a string of forgettable parts in box-office flops like "Til There Was You," "Destiny Turns on the Radio" and "Whhere Sleeping Dogs Lie."