Bryce Clyde Jenkins
Bryce Clyde Jenkins moved from New Orleans to Los Angeles with his family in 2003 when he was just three years old so Bryce's father could pursue his acting career. At that time, it was unforeseen that Bryce would soon be following in his father's footsteps.
Bryce, in 2008, landed his first lead in the short film, "My Homework Ate My Dog," and since that time, has landed roles in feature films such as "Easy A" and "The To-Do-List." He has also produced and starred in films with his father, namely, "Two Wolves," "The Gods" and "The Gods II," which is set to release in 2022. He has recently appeared on Disney's "Bunk'd" as the handsome Dante. He has appeared on others TV shows such as "CSI Miami," "The Mentalist," and Hallmark Channel's "Have A Little Faith," "Perfect on Paper," and "The Watsons Go To Birmingham." In The Watsons, Bryce plays 11-year-old Kenny Watson, from whose emotional perspective the story of the historically factual 1963 Birmingham church bombings is told.
If asked, Bryce would say his greatest accomplishment thus far is his role as Travis Younger in Broadway's "A Raisin in the Sun," where Bryce at 13 years old made his Broadway debut performing opposite such greats as Denzel Washington, LaTanya Richardson Jackson and Sophie Okonedo. His time alongside these great actors and in New York is unforgettable.
Bryce recently wrapped on a film currently called "Triple OG," which he and his father wrote and produced specially for Bryce as it tells the story of a young boy growing up and learning about the meaning of family, friends, and love. Wrapping up 2021, Bryce is currently working on the project "And One," which combines both his love of basketball and love of acting.
Besides acting, Bryce loves to play basketball and going to the movies. And, in addition to acting class, he is also a personal trainer and a high school basketball referee.