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Bryan Alexander is a multi-racial Model/Actor from the southeast portion of NY. He was born in Montana but grew up as a military brat constantly moving to different states around the US. This aided him in being able to adapt easily to his environment easily. Majority of his time was spent in NY where he idolized his father for his Military, Law Enforcement, and Martial Arts accomplishments and his cousin Allen Payne, a professional television/movie actor from the NYC area. Bryan began learning the martial art Jeet Yin Do American Gung-Fu Boxing from his father's instructor who was also Bryan's uncle Grandmaster Richard Reeves in NYC. In 2009 Bryan became a NYS licensed security guard has various training from his time working as a security officer, bouncer, executive protection agent/bodyguard, supervisor, and manager in the protective service field. As Bryan began to build a muscular frame from weightlifting and martial arts he was noticed online by a body paint artist to be a model for an event. Bryan did so well that he began working with many body paint artist building a portfolio that captured the attention of underwear and fitness photographers. As time passed his desire for acting began to grow but he lacked the knowledge and training to know where to begin. In the summer of 2017 he began discussing an upcoming movie titled JUN with a coworker, SAG actor John Deblasio. Bryan was introduced to the casting director of the film martial artist, actor, stuntman, and director Robert Samuels of HKSA. Bryan was able obtain a role in the movie as an extra but while on set his look was liked so much he was given the role of Frank, the driver and bodyguard of a character named 2 Guns. "JUN" was screened on November 11, 2017 at the Urban Action Showcase at the AMC Theatre in Time Square NYC Bryan began to make connections with industry professionals. On November 21, 2018 it was confirmed that Bryan was cast in a fan film by Kenimation Studios titled "Young Justice: Future Shock" in the role of Kaldur'ahm the Aqualad.