BRANDON JOHNSON
- SAG-AFTRA Eligible
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Acting Reel 2026 (Performance Video) Quicktime
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Accent (Southern) (Performance Video) Quicktime
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YJB Talent Midwest (WI) (608) 490-2445 Theatrical (Film / TV), Commercial, Print YJB Talent (GA) (678) 704-3964 Theatrical (Film / TV), Commercial, Print |
Film | ||
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Parallel (Vertical Series) |
Supporting |
Dir. Mason Jalloway |
Bolden! |
Principal Dancer |
Dir. Daniel Pritzker |
Dan and Dick Get a Job |
Supporting |
Dir. Connor Pennington |
Sense of Self |
Supporting |
Dir. Lena Sledge |
Lesson Learned |
Supporting |
Dir. Jhaquel Nicholson |
They Call Him Death |
Supporting |
Dir. Zandashe Brown |
Commercial | ||
Disney Springs |
Principal |
Disney Springs |
Regional Theatre | ||
Topdog/Underdog |
Lincoln |
Baton Rouge Community College |
Five Guys Named Moe |
No Moe |
New Venture Theatre |
Three Little Birds |
Duppy |
New Venture Theatre |
Sophisticated Ladies |
CC |
New Venture Theatre |
Dreamgirls |
Ensemble |
New Venture Theatre |
Black Nativity |
Ensemble |
New Venture Theatre |
Training | ||
Scene Study/Improv/On-Camera |
Matt Skollar/Angela Davis |
Nick Conti's Actor's Studio |
B.A. Theatre - Performance |
Richard Holden |
Louisiana State University |
Adult Scene Study |
Greg Williams Jr. |
Independence Park Theatre |
Workshops | ||
Commercial Acting |
Brian Beegle |
Stilwell Casting |
Physical Characteristics / Measurements |
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Height: 6'2" |
Weight: 190 lbs |
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Bowling, Frisbee, Martial Arts, Martial Arts - Taekwondo, Running - General, Snorkeling, Swimming - ability - general, Tennis, Dance Ballet, Dance Hip Hop, Dance Jazz, Dance Modern, Dancer, Modeling, Singer, Vocal Range: Bari-Tenor, Vocal Range: Tenor, American - Southern Accent, Jamaican Accent
Brandon Johnson is an actor and dancer in Atlanta, Georgia. He graduated from Louisiana State University with a bachelor's degree in Theatre and a minor in dance. He has done several community theatre productions in Louisiana, such as the stageplay "Topdog/Underdog" and the musical "Five Guys Named Moe." After taking a break and stepping away from acting, Brandon is ready to return with a new perspective and life experiences to enrich the work and storytelling.