Mason Dye

Dye in 2014, photo by kathclick/Bigstock.com

Birth Name: Mason Andrew Dye

Place of Birth: Shawnee, Oklahoma, U.S.

Date of Birth: July 15, 1994

Ethnicity: English, Scots-Irish/Northern Irish, possibly other

Mason Dye is an American actor. His roles include the shows Teen Wolf, Finding Carter, Bosch, and Stranger Things, the films Natural Selection and Vanished – Left Behind: Next Generation, and the made-for-tv movies Flowers in the Attic (2014) and Truth or Dare (2017).

His sister, Tae Kerr (born Dye), is half of country music duo Maddie & Tae. He was raised in Ada, Oklahoma.

Mason’s paternal grandfather is Bennie Max Dye (the son of Ambrose Worley Dye and Lula Mae Scott). Bennie was born in Oklahoma. Ambrose was the son of George Hester Dye and Caroline S. Johnson. Lula was the daughter of William Capers Scott and Rosana Mahalia Fowler.

Mason’s paternal grandmother is Marguerite Fallis (the daughter of James Butler Fallis and Velma Lucille Robertson). Marguerite was born in Arkansas. James was the son of Richard David Fallis and Sarah Elizabeth Moody. Velma was the daughter of Benjamin Robertson/Pectol and Cora Lee Hines/Hynes.

4 Responses

  1. grafikerdar says:

    His patrilineal great-great-grandfather was Danish-born Dutch. He also has German ancestors.

    https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KH21-WR3

  2. bablah says:

    Mason’s paternal grandfather is Bennie Max Dye (the son of Ambrose Worley Dye and Lula Mae Scott). Bennie was born in Oklahoma. Ambrose was the son of George Hester Dye and Caroline S. Johnson. Lula was the daughter of William Capers Scott and Rosana Mahalia Fowler.

    Mason’s paternal grandmother is Marguerite Fallis (the daughter of James Butler Fallis and Velma Lucille Robertson). Marguerite was born in Arkansas. James was the son of Richard David Fallis and Sarah Elizabeth Moody. Velma was the daughter of Benjamin Robertson/Pectol and Cora Lee Hines/Hynes.

  3. andrew says:

    he is probably part German

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