Brandon Larracuente sparks his passion for entertainment and reignites his inspirations at every corner. Pushing the bounds of storytelling, his performances transcend the screen and touch the hearts of viewers. The Thirteen Reasons Why actor continues to explore new creative avenues and roles as he sets himself up for his directorial debut coming in 2022. Born and raised in New York, Larracuente's original passion was baseball. Playing competitive sports for over 10 years taught him the discipline and dedication that he brings to his crafts each and every day. The actor, who recently started directing, has worked on some of the most socially impactful shows in the past few years. Both Netflix's Thirteen Reasons Why, a show that tackles mental health, and Freeform's Party of 5, a complex drama surrounding immigration, have left views with a sense of representation, education, and meaning alongside entertainment. These stories, the ones that feel real and raw, are the stories that Larracuente's passion was meant for. Larracuente got his start doing off-broadway plays in New York City before moving to Florida and booking commercial work. Little did he know, an open casting call his mom found on Facebook would turn into his first recurring television role, a 3-year run on television drama Bloodline. Working alongside professional actors turned Larracuente's passion from baseball to acting as he began honing in on his craft. Once moving to LA, Larracuente's career began to snowball, booking multiple projects including Netflix's Bright. In his spirit of dedication, Larracuente also finished a 4-year bachelor's degree in Communication remotely, studying in between shoots. Brandon Larracuente has since dove into producing and directing. His upcoming directorial debut, short film Saturday Morning is his first project starring alongside his wife Jazmin Garcia-Larracuente. The power couple is working to create a diverse production company with strong values in representation and story that combines their passions for producing, Brandon's love for directing, and Jazmin's knack for writing. Living by the motto his mother always told him, "remember who you are," Larracuente exemplifies the drive, dedication, and discipline it takes to succeed in Hollywood. By constantly honing in on his crafts, re-igniting his passions, and searching for meaningful projects, Larracuente is set to touch the hearts of viewers for years to come.
Brandon Lederer is known for Beyond Hell (2019).
Born on February 1, 1965 to Bruce Lee (Martial Arts idol) and Linda Lee Cadwell. Brother to Shannon Lee. In 1970-71, they moved to Hong Kong where Brandon became fluent in Cantonese by the age of 8. He attended Boston's Art-Oriented Emerson College in Massachusetts. He studied Martial Arts and drama, like his father. In 1983, he was expelled from school because of misbehavior, but received his diploma at Miraleste High School. He was in Rapid Fire (1992), Showdown in Little Tokyo (1991) and a few more films, including The Crow (1994). He turned down offers to be in Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (1993). Brandon died (while filming) at the age of 28, of what is to be believed, a brain hemorrhage on the set of The Crow (1994). The film crew shot a scene in which it was decided to use a gun without consent from the weapons coordinator, who had been sent home early that night. They handed Michael Massee the gun loaded with full power blanks and shot the scene, unaware that a bullet had become dislodged from a previous shot and had lodged itself in the barrel. Upon shooting of the scene the blank round forced the bullet out the barrel striking Brandon Lee. The crew only noticed when Lee was slow getting up. The doctors worked desperately for five hours, but it was no use. The bullet had lodged itself in Mr Lee's lower spine. He was pronounced dead at 1:04 P.M. the next day. He was supposed to marry Eliza Hutton on April 17, 1993. His body was flown to Seattle to be buried beside his father in Lake View Cemetery.
Brandon Lee is known for Baywatch (2017), God Is a Bullet (2023) and Dating My Mother (2017).
Brandon Lee Christian is an actor, known for Secrets of Deception (2017), Mythica: A Quest for Heroes (2014) and Hunting Season (2016).
Brandon Lee Keropian is known for La Gloria: Contemporary Art in the Cultural Zone (2011), This Is MY Country, Twin Fiddles and Accordion (2012) and Mahogany Sunrise (2014).
Brandon Lee Pittman is known for Animus (2013), Mattie (2011) and Extreme Couponing (2011).
The multi-hyphenate DIY pioneer Brandon Lee W is a creative artist based in Los Angeles, California. Some of his talents include; singing, acting, writing, directing, editing, and producing. Originally from Gary Indiana, over time Brandon made it to Nashville, TN to become an Alumni of the HBCU Tennessee State University. Brandon directed and performed in play productions while attending TSU such as A Raisin in the Sun and Simply Heavenly, while also becoming a proud member of T.E Poag Player's Guild & Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc. Recently, Brandon received his Masters degree in Acting for Film at the New York Film Academy in Burbank, CA. After grad school Brandon gathered all of his acquired knowledge and resources and put that into producing and directing his first short film "UNO OUT" [2022] Through his production company Word Power Creations LLC. Furthermore, Brandon is continuing to work on his craft and pursue his passion for filmmaking with an upcoming web-series, commercials, and films. Brandon Lee W will continue to entertain the world with every opportunity he is blessed with. A quote to live by "You don't have to be great to get started, but you do have to get started to be great, so don't procrastinate!"
Brandon Lee Ward is an actor, known for Still Got Joy (2020) and Soul Ties (2022).
Brandon Leonard is an actor, known for Those Who Walk Away (2022) and Gimme the Mike (2005).