At 12 years old, Brandon landed his first big break with the starring role of "Mowgli" in Walt Disney's "Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story." It went straight to video and is still being shown domestically as well as foreign. That same year, 1997, he filmed the Disney Channel movie "P.U.N.K.S." where he played a leading role as Johnny Pasiotopolis, with Henry Winkler, Randy Quaid and Jessica Alba. Brandon then filmed a movie called "Wind River," where he had a supporting role of a native American Indian named Pantsuk. Brandon's TV career started in late 1997 when he guest starred in the UPN series, "Sparks," starring James Avery, Miguel Nunez & Robin Givens. He went on to guest star on the Saturday morning NBC sit com, "City Guys," as a smart-aleck street kid named Ernesto, in 1998. It was just a few months later when the producers of "City Guys" cast Brandon as the series regular, Cray, the youngest child of a multi-ethnic foster family on their then newest show called "One World." This show filmed 3 seasons and is still running reruns every Saturday morning on NBC. More recently, Brandon has guest starred on the hit FOX TV series, "Boston Public." He also has two recurring roles, one on a Disney Channel TV series called "Even Stevens" playing the role of Zach Estrada, and the other on a mid season replacement on NBC called "Go Fish" where he plays an Eastern Indian teenager, Sumir. Brandon's real claim to fame thus far is his starring role on Disney Channel's hit movie "Johnny Tsunami." He played the title role of Johnny, a Hawaiian teen surfer turned snowboarder. It's a great family movie that both kids as well as adults can enjoy.
Brandon Bales is known for Vice (2018), For All Mankind (2019) and Strange Angel (2018).
Brandon Barash was born on October 4, 1979 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for General Hospital (1963), Timeless (2016) and NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (2003). He was previously married to Kirsten Storms.
Hailing from Shreveport, Louisiana (birthplace of Hank Williams Jr. and actor Jared Leto) an indomitable spirit best typifies actor Brandon J. Barrera. His father Alonzo Barrera (a business man, serial entrepreneur and Vietnam veteran) and mother Susan Hartsfield (a drama teacher) raised Brandon and his sister Britney around both business and the theater arts. After a traumatic leg injury at the age of six, Brandon's indomitable spirit helped him overcome several painful operations as a child. After three surgeries, six months in the hospital and years of painful rehabilitation, the injury was finally corrected. Brandon then went on to become a state-ranked tennis player (ranked in the top 40), and also attended the prestigious Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy. Brandon started exploring acting as a youth being exposed to theater through his mother. He was a member of the Shreveport acting troupe, Peter Pan Players from the age of ten, till he graduated high school (Airline High School). He then continued to study acting throughout college (Louisiana Tech University) performing in many classic and original theater productions. After graduation, he moved to Los Angeles to study with several elite acting coaches, and to forge a career within film and television. In 2004, Brandon formed Secret Identity Productions alongside childhood friend, Blayne Weaver. With 20 films under his belt, his career has been marked by a steady string of well rounded performances with an array of super talented actors including: Mark Harmon, Jon Cryer, Blair Underwood, Kaitlin Olsen, Dash Mihok, Rita Wilson, Jane Lynch, Jesse Bradford, Scott Eastwood, Robert Patrick, Ted Levine, Lance Henrikson, Martin Starr, Jeff Fahey and Jamie Pressley. Brandon has also worked with Academy Award nominee, Dan Petrie, Jr. (writer of the original mega-hit "Beverly Hills Cop") on two projects, Dawn Patrol and Rosemont. Although Brandon has made significant traction as an actor in Hollywood, he remains focused on portraying what would become his "signature role," one that pushes him to the limit and is enjoyed by movie and TV fans for years to come. Brandon recently completed a co-starring role on CBS's hit television show Scorpion, and also his first leading man role in "Bad Things," a bank heist thriller also starring, Jeryl Prescott and Omar Dorsey. When he's not acting, the ever private and introspective Brandon loves being a dad to his daughter, Skye.
Brandon Bassir is an actor, known for Masters of the Air, Romeo & Juliet (2021) and Game of Life (2007).
South Australian born Actor, Brandon, was raised in a small country town in the Adelaide Hills. He studied at New York Film Academy on the Gold Coast in 2018. He is formally trained under the Meisner and Morris technique and has been personally mentored by Brad McMurray. He is known by his peers as a funny, quirky and genuine guy. He is extremely passionate about his craft and lives a healthy, happy lifestyle.
Brandon Baylis is known for Born Cursed (2022).
Brandon Beach was born on October 18, 1879 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. He was an actor, known for Under Western Stars (1938), Whirlybirds (1957) and This Theatre and You (1949). He died on November 22, 1974 in Costa Mesa, California, USA.
Brandon Beck is the Co-Founder & Co-Chairman of Riot Games, the game developer and publisher behind League of Legends. Brandon co-founded Riot - along with Marc Merrill - in 2006 with the vision and commitment to drastically change the way video games are developed, delivered, and supported for players. Since then, he's helped League of Legends become the most-played online game in the world and the world's largest esport with over 100m monthly active players. Riot continues to uphold its "player first" vision by devoting the entire company's activity around prioritizing the player experience and has been acclaimed for its focus on balanced game design, community engagement, and pioneering work in establishing games as a service.
Brandon wrote, directed and composed the rock soundtrack for the feature film version of the critically-acclaimed multimedia rock musical Parallel Worlds. The show, written and composed by Beckner, was staged in L.A. and NYC and praised by theater and music critics alike. Prior to that Brandon wrote and directed the independent feature Remarkable Power! starring Kevin Nealon, Tom Arnold, and Evan Peters. The film was an official selection at over 40 international film festivals winning several awards, including: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Feature. Brandon co-authored the critically acclaimed graphic novel Project Mk-Ultra: Sex, Drugs & The CIA which is being developing as an original series.