- Born
- Height6′ 2″ (1.88 m)
- John Bryant also known as John Bryant Davila was born in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He became interested in acting during his last year of high school. After graduating, he moved to Manhattan to study acting with Lee Strasberg. He began writing and performing original theater pieces with fellow actor/writer Alexis Artiles. This led to his being cast in his first lead role in the critically acclaimed film "Latin Boys Go To Hell" (2001) for Director Ela Troyano. Following the completion of the film's successful run, he moved to Los Angeles and since then, he has worked with many of the filmmakers in Hollywood. Credits include: Americaneast, Ball Don't Lie, Blood Shot, Chicano Blood, Dark Crossing, David & Fatima, Blue and the upcoming drama California Winter. He is a well-accomplished actor.
Bryant began his career in the Kirk Franklin music video "Imagin Me" as the wounded amputee soldier returning home from Iraq in a wheelchair. The video has extensive on-air play and is well seen on MTV and VH1. He then Co-starred in the Leona Lewis music video "I Got You", and has since appeared in countless National Commercial Advertisements including for Wendy's, T-Mobile, Samsung and HSBC to name a few. John has studied with the Atlantic Theater Company in New York and credits his Method Acting technique to the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. He divides his time between New York and Los Angeles. John is currently represented by Avenue Entertainment/Management.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Carroll Management Group Los Angeles CMGLA
- His formal acting education ranges from development of Sense-Memory Acting Methodology at The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film School, NY, NY, to incorporating the David Mammet Techniques of The Atlantic Theatre Acting School, NY, NY.
- Began his career as Angel in Ela Troyano's critically acclaimed film "Latin Boys Go To Hell".
- Can be seen riding his motorcycle around Los Angeles.
- He starred as the amputated soldier returning home from Iraq in a wheelchair in Kirk Franklin's emotional music video "Imagine Me".
- In an interview for "Time Out" magazine he was described as "A cross between a young Matt Dillon and a scrappy East Village ragamuffin".
- I'm just going with the flow. Let's see what happens tomorrow. Let's see what happens an hour from now.
- There's something in acting that's like... You can just loose yourself and become whatever you want.
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