Dylan Schmid, who stars on Hulu's "Shut Eye" and Netflix's "1922," sits down with Alyssa Julya Smith in Los Angeles to talk about his many projects with the streaming giants. Schmid discusses why he is interested in working in the digital space and how it has helped shape his career. Schmid plays Nick Havenford, the son of a scam artist psychic, who's every move is controlled by a gang of gypsies. The young actor talked about what it was like starring next to "Burn Notice" star Jeffrey Donovan who plays his father. He says he learned a lot from the actor and loved working alongside him. Schmid also stars in the Netflix adaptation of the Steven King novella "1922," which is dark story about a farmer who decides to kill his wife and convinces his son to help.

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