Bryce Clyde Jenkins
Bryce Clyde Jenkins moved from New Orleans to Los Angeles with his family in 2003 when he was just three years old so Bryce's father could pursue his acting career. At that time, it was unforeseen that Bryce would soon be following in his father's footsteps.In 2008, Bryce landed a lead in the short film, "My Homework Ate My Dog,"...
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Bryce Clyde Jenkins moved from New Orleans to Los Angeles with his family in 2003 when he was just three years old so Bryce's father could pursue his acting career. At that time, it was unforeseen that Bryce would soon be following in his father's footsteps.In 2008, Bryce landed a lead in the short film, "My Homework Ate My Dog," and since that time, has landed roles in feature films such as "Easy A" and "The To-Do-List." Bryce has also appeared on various TV shows such as "CSI Miami," "Outlaw," "The Mentalist," and Hallmark TV movies, "Have A Little Faith" and "The Watsons Go To Birmingham."In "The Watsons Go To Birmingham," Bryce plays 11 year old Kenny Watson, from whose perspective the story of the historically factual 1963 Birmingham church bombings is told.Under further guidance from Director Leon, Bryce's greatest accomplishment thus far has been his recent role as Travis Younger in Broadway's A Raisin in the Sun, where Bryce at 13 years old made his Broadway debut performing opposite such greats as Denzel Washington, LaTanya Richardson Jackson and Sophie Okonedo. When he ran for Student Council President of his elementary school, he won hands down. To top off his last year in elementary school, Bryce earned the President's Gold Award for Educational Excellence, receiving the Outstanding Academic Excellence Award.Bryce loves basketball, swimming and playing video games with his friends. Show less «
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