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    Movies Are My Life

    Budding hometown Houston hunk enjoys life in a $128.7 million movie: First started modeling at age 2

    Joe Leydon
    Jun 17, 2013 | 11:34 am

    Look! Up on the screen! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! No, it’s . . . Dylan Sprayberry?

    Yes, Dylan Sprayberry, the Houston-born son of former West University residents who transplanted to Los Angeles back when Dylan was only seven, so he could achieve fame and fortune far beyond that of mortal men. Or, failing that, at least make a living as a working actor.

    Before departing the Houston area, Dylan started modeling at age 2, began taking acting classes at 5 — and had his first commercial to his credit at the tender age of 6. But his career didn’t really commence to move up, up and away until he relocated to La-La Land, where he was cast as a supporting player in the comedy Old Dogs, landed guest spots in TV series (including Glee, Criminal Minds and Common Law), and generally built up a respectable resume in short order.

    "I was three, but I sat through the whole entire thing for three hours . . . I didn’t go to sleep, I didn’t go to the bathroom, I didn’t move — I just watched the movie."

    And now, just one month before his 15th birthday, he’s looming large at movie theaters and drive-ins everywhere in the $128.7 million, opening "weekend," smash hit Superman epic Man of Steel. Henry Cavill is the one who gets most of the screen time as the grown-up version of the title character, but Sprayberry nonetheless manages to make a strong impression as the young Clark Kent, depicted here as a secretly super-powerful youngster whose adoptive parents, Jonathan and Martha Kent (Kevin Costner, Diane Lane), want to keep other folks from learning about their son’s remarkable abilities for as long as possible.

    Dylan returned home this weekend (along with his hotel manager dad, his hair stylist mom, and his sister, budding actress Ellery Sprayberry) to reconnect with some of his many relatives who still live in the H-Town area, to visit a few of his old stomping grounds — and to answer questions and sign autographs at two Man of Steel screenings at the Edwards Greenway Grand Palace.

    While he was at the megaplex, he also took time for a brief chat with CultureMap.

    CultureMap: Do you remember how you got your first exposure to Superman? Was in it a comic book? A movie? A TV series?

    Dylan Sprayberry: An action figure. A Superman action figure. I had, like, about a four-inch, full-metal vintage action figure — my favorite action figure I ever had.

    I actually bought it myself. I was looking through a vintage toy store in Santa Monica. And as soon as I saw it, I said, “Wow! This is the one I want! This guy looks awesome!” And then, later on, I was told about him, and I thought, “Wow! This is nice! I like this guy!” So I started reading the comic books.

    CM: What film or TV version of the mythos did you see first?

    CS: The first one I was exposed to that had anything to do with Superman in general was Smallville. I watched that one a lot, because my older brother was a big fan — he knows every episode, every plot. That’s really where I got my information about Superman.

    And of course, that turned out to be very helpful to me, because that’s like Superman’s origin story, right there in a long-term scale. And I loved Tom Welling’s portrayal of the young Superman.

    CM: Did you cram for your first Man of Steel audition by watching other TV shows and movies?

    CS: Well, the thing was, they didn’t tell me what I was auditioning for when I went in for it. It was listed as just an Untitled Warner Bros. Project. So when I auditioned the first time, I did a monologue from Stand by Me – one that River Phoenix did.

    "There was a bunch of secrecy about the whole thing that was so difficult to deal with, but I had to."

    They finally told me what the movie was when I went in to meet the director. But they also told me, “You can’t tell anyone.” There was a bunch of secrecy about the whole thing that was so difficult to deal with, but I had to. And the more we went through the auditions, the whole process, the more I thought I was getting closer to landing this. And when I finally did — it was like a dream come true.

    But the funny thing is — you know Pete Ross, the bully character? Well, I auditioned for that part, too. But even when we were doing it, I thought, “You know, I don’t think I’m gonna be able to pull this off.”

    Not like Jack Foley, who they cast as young Pete Ross. He’s great, by the way. But I couldn’t have pulled that off.

    CM: Some of the best scenes in Man of Steel focus on you and Kevin Costner, who plays Jonathan Kent, Clark’s adopted father. You and Costner seem to have developed a close, credible and compelling relationship on screen.

    CS: Yeah, we really connected the first day we met on set. He was really focused on his acting — which made him a really good role model for me to see. But when we were off the set, and not filming, we’d talk about new projects he was working on, and other things he’d done — and he was just so nice. He gave me pointers about what to do on set. And we really became friends, which helped a lot during filming.

    CM: For the longest time, Jonathan Kent tries to keep Clark from prematurely revealing his powers to the world — because he’s afraid how people on earth would respond to having someone with Clark’s powers in their midst. Did you and Costner spend much time discussing that aspect of your characters’ relationship?

    CS: We figured that Jonathan was just trying to do the right thing, even though Clark might not realize it. It’s a lot like every kid who thinks about their parents: “Oh, they don’t know what they’re talking about.” But Jonathan does know what he’s talking about it. And the proof is, look what Clark becomes when he’s older. He becomes a super hero with this great morality.

    But it’s a really strange situation, you know, because as far as Clark knows at first, he is Jonathan and Martha’s son. But he can do these weird things that other kids can’t. That no one can, really. So he already has this weird situation to deal with. And then his parents tell him that he’s not even their son. That he’s this alien that came in this giant ship from space that landed on their farm. That’s really a lot for the guy to deal with.

    CM: It must be nice to get to visit your hometown while you’re out promoting your movie.

    DS: And I really love the fact that we’re doing this at this particular movie theater. Because I’ve always been a movie fan. And it was at this movie theater that I saw my first movie — the first Harry Potter film. I was three, but I sat through the whole entire thing for three hours, or however long it was. I didn’t go to sleep, I didn’t go to the bathroom, I didn’t move — I just watched the movie.

    And, you know, that’s when I realized that I loved movies. And I’ve been going to see them ever since.

    Dylan Sprayberry

    Joe Leydon Man of Steel Superman Dylan Sprayberry June 2013 with bus
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    Craig D. Lindsey
    Oct 22, 2025 | 6:30 pm
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    See Alice Cooper in The Woodlands on Sunday.

    This weekend is mostly about food and frights.

    On the culinary side, we got a steak championship, a tasting fair in Cypress, and a hot-chicken present courtesy of the man they call Champagne Papi. As we brace for Halloween next weekend, Houston SPCA, Houston Premium Outlets, and Karbach Brewing Co. will be hosting some spooktacular throwdowns.

    So, go out, have a good time, and see if you can make it last forever.

    Thursday, October 23

    Drake’s Birthday at Dave’s Hot Chicken
    For the third year in a row, Dave’s Hot Chicken will celebrate the birthday of hip-hop/pop star Drake (who became an investor five years ago) with a free slider at all Dave's Hot Chicken locations. The hook-up is for anyone who comes by their local Dave’s and scans their Dave’s Hot Chicken app. It’s only available when visiting the restaurant, not via online ordering or through third-party delivery services. 11 am.

    DiningOut presents RARE Steak Championship
    DiningOut’s annual RARE Steak Championship features more than 25 local restaurants, putting forth their best steak dishes, to battle it out for the championship title. Attendees 21 and up can sample unlimited steak dishes from celebrated chefs from around Houston. Along with a panel of judges who cast their votes for Critic’s Choice, guests have an opportunity to vote for People’s Choice. The evening is rounded out with live entertainment, photo ops, and a festive award ceremony. 6 pm.

    Theatre Under the Stars presents The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
    Six eccentric spellers, quirky grown-ups, and one unforgettable champion take center stage in the musical comedy The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. At every performance, four guest spellers will be called up to jump in, spell it out, and compete in the Bee. The fast-paced, laugh-out-loud show promises big laughs, bigger feels, and a spelling bee experience audiences won’t forget. Through Sunday, November 2. 7:30 pm (8 pm Saturday; 2 and 8 pm Sunday).

    Friday, October 24

    Anya Tish Gallery presents "End of an Era" opening reception
    Anya Tish Gallery will present "End of an Era," a commemorative group show that will bring together artists who have shaped and defined the gallery’s program, presenting an expansive range of works. Beyond the artworks themselves, the exhibition honors the vision, artistry, and lasting relationships that have guided the gallery through the years. It celebrates decades of creativity, collaboration, and community while marking the beginning of the gallery’s final chapter. The exhibition will remain open by appointment only through December 31. 6 pm.

    Houston SPCA presents Howl-O-Ween Ball
    The Houston SPCA’s annual Howl-O-Ween Ball is an evening benefitting animals in need. Guests will enjoy a cocktail hour, a seated dinner, rescue stories, and auctions, including a relaxing week in Puerto Vallarta and a $10,000 diamond necklace. The celebration concludes with an exclusive after-party featuring desserts, cocktails, and adoptable puppies & kittens. This year’s theme, Into the Haunted Forest, will transport attendees into an immersive world of beauty and intrigue. 6:30 pm.

    Houston Grand Opera presents Porgy and Bess
    It’s been 50 years since Houston Grand Opera first presented the Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess, restoring the “folk opera” to its creators’ full original vision in a landmark production that earned HGO both a Tony and a Grammy. Set in the Jim Crow South, the opera shares the story of Porgy, a disabled beggar, and Bess, a woman struggling with addiction, who fall in love. Porgy and Bess offers an unforgettable portrayal of resilience, community, love, and hope against all odds. Through Sunday, November 15. 7 pm (2 pm Sunday).

    The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents Köln 75
    Pianist Keith Jarrett’s legendary performance in January 1975 nearly didn’t happen. Based on a true story, Köln 75 follows how the concert was conceived and orchestrated by the efforts of an up-and-coming teenage promoter (German actress Mala Emde). Her enthusiasm set her to multitasking — from organizing the concert venue (the Cologne Opera House) to promoting the event and selling the tickets to convincing Jarrett to perform when the Bösendorfer Imperial Grand piano he was promised was nowhere to be found. 7 pm.

    Saturday, October 25

    Houston Premium Outlets presents the Spook-tacular Halloween Event
    This weekend, little witches, ghosts, and ghouls are invited to haunt Houston Premium Outlets in Cypress for a frighteningly good time at the Spook-tacular Halloween Event. The family-friendly event will celebrate the spooky season complete with pumpkin decorating for the first 150 guests, balloon art, face painting, costume contest, trick-or-treat scavenger hunt, festive photo opps and many more thrills. Noon.

    A Taste of Cy-Fair
    A Taste of Cy-Fair will feature offerings from dozens of local restaurants, celebrating the very best of Cy-Fair and Houston’s culinary scene. Attendees will enjoy samples of dishes and treats from favorites like Alicia’s Mexican Grille, Dario’s Steakhouse & Seafood, Whataburger, and more. In addition to the food, guests can also sip on a wide variety of wines and sample dozens of craft beers. The event will feature live music, with Randy Hulsey performing on the main stage and Nate Gordon setting the vibe in the VIP area. 4 pm.

    Majic Under The Stars featuring Keith Sweat and more
    Majic 102.1 FM (aka the designated radio station played during local cookouts) is returning to the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion this weekend for Majic Under the Stars. Keith Sweat, everybody’s favorite New Jack Swing-singing uncle, will be headlining. For more throwback sounds, we also have performances from ‘90s R&B girl group Xscape and the Marvin Gaye-sounding October London. And, for the brothas and sistas who love line dancing, Louisiana rapper Cupid will be there with “Cupid Shuffle.” 6 pm.

    Improv Houston presents Maz Jobrani
    As a founding member of The Axis of Evil Comedy Tour, Iranian American comedian Maz Jobrani continues to slyly school audiences on Middle Eastern life and culture through his comedy. He has had two Showtime specials, Brown and Friendly and I Come In Peace. He is a regular panelist on NPR’s Wait Wait Don't Tell Me, and released the book, I’m Not a Terrorist but I’ve Played One on TV, in 2015. 7 and 9:30 pm (7:30 and 9:45 pm Friday; 7:30 pm Sunday).

    Sunday, October 26

    Karbach Brewing Co. presents Howl-O-Ween Market – Pumpkin Patch & Paws
    In collaboration with Shop Local Market, Karbach is hosting its Howl-O-Ween Market — a spooky, family-friendly afternoon where attendees can compete in a pumpkin-carving contest, enter their pups in a dog costume contest, and get professional pet portraits done. DJ Mohawk Steve will be spinning Halloween hits throughout the afternoon, and a face painter will be on-site. Plus, local vendors from Shop Local Market will be set up across the biergarten. Noon.

    Avatar: The Last Airbender in concert
    To mark the 20th anniversary of Avatar: The Last Airbender, this special concert features new surprises, extended pieces, and creative touches added just for the milestone tour. Original dialogue and sound effects remain intact, while Emmy-winning composer Jeremy Zuckerman’s score is performed live, perfectly synchronized with the visuals. From taiko and erhu to strings and clarinets, the orchestra brings every moment to life, immersing the audience in the elemental world of Aang, Katara, Toph, Zuko, and the rest of Team Avatar. 4 pm.

    Alice Cooper and Judas Priest in concert
    Veteran shock-rocker Alice Cooper (aka the Marilyn Manson of the ‘70s) has decided to spend this Halloween season on the road with metal legends Judas Priest. They’re playing in The Woodlands, as part of their 2025 co-headlining tour. Cooper has released many albums in his career, including the recently-released The Revenge of Alice Cooper. Judas Priest is touring in support of their 2024 album, Invincible Shield. They'll be joined by opening act Corrosion of Conformity. 6:45 pm.

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