Brandon J. Moore
- Actor
Brandon Moore began life, just as many do, as a child. Spending much of
his adolescent years in local community children's theater, he once
made a little boy cry while playing the witch in Snow White. And he was
proud of it. It was in this community theater that he was discovered by
David Etkin and promptly cast in his first
on screen role as "Walkman Guy" in
Renaissance (2001).
Audiences were petrified by his nuanced performance in that film. Some have attributed the rise of the ubiquitous portable digital media player to Brandon's role and how it instilled an almost post traumatic stress disorder like aversion to the Walkman in many who watched it. Brandon, himself a kind and jovial fellow in reality, was chilled to hear that his incredible acting asserted such control over the populace. He decided that such power was too dangerous to be wielded by a mere mortal, and thusly has not acted on stage or screen in many years.
Today, he sits aloft a mighty throne, reveling in the handsome residuals of his brief yet striking career.
Audiences were petrified by his nuanced performance in that film. Some have attributed the rise of the ubiquitous portable digital media player to Brandon's role and how it instilled an almost post traumatic stress disorder like aversion to the Walkman in many who watched it. Brandon, himself a kind and jovial fellow in reality, was chilled to hear that his incredible acting asserted such control over the populace. He decided that such power was too dangerous to be wielded by a mere mortal, and thusly has not acted on stage or screen in many years.
Today, he sits aloft a mighty throne, reveling in the handsome residuals of his brief yet striking career.