Brayden Pierce

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Biography

Brayden Pierce is a seasoned performer. Born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri to a Croatian mother and Indian father, he took in a kaleidoscope of culture which drew him to understanding the human condition. Finding the stage at an early age, his Grammy-recognized choir toured Europe on a cathedral tour, and his show choir topped the country's competitions. After moving to LA, he graduated from Joanne Baron/DW Brown's Meisner school and went on to her master class. He continued his craft learning many other techniques while he acted in various indie films. Brayden was soon noticed by casting, and within a short time, he began testing for network and landed roles on Showtime's Barbershop, NBC's Life . He is also active as a music artist and producer, having performed sold-out shows in Los Angeles as his electronic soul alias, SIDDHI KID "city kid", and fronting alternative rock band, KINGDØMS.

  • Primary profession
  • Actor
  • Nationality
  • United States
  • Gender
  • Male
  • Birth date
  • 10 February 1985
  • Place of birth
  • St. Louis

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Trivia

In the 4th grade, his poem was published in the Young Poets National Anthology Book. The poem was called, "Baseball", and it captured his passion for his favorite sport.

Braydens ethnic background is Croatian and Indian.

Loves astronomy, painting, reading, writing, music, outdoor adventures.

Brother of actor, Nevin Millan. They have a close relationship and camaraderie.

Brayden is the singer/songwriter of the band, Kingdoms. Kingdoms is an alternative synthpop rock band.

Braydens favorite actors are Gary Oldman, Johnny Depp, Daniel Day-Lewis, and Anthony Hopkins.

So far, Brayden has learned to play the guitar, drums, piano, alto saxophone, and harmonica.

In high school, Brayden toured Europe in his Grammy-recognized concert choir, singing Tenor 1. He also performed in a "Glee"-style song-and-dance group called Pizzazz (the group consistently won 1st prize in competitions across the US).

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