Sai Piña
Sai Piña hails from the vibrant Rio Grande Valley in Texas, where he cultivated a strong foundation in athletics and dance during his formative years. His passion for sports led him to compete at the collegiate level in both track and field and basketball. Following his academic pursuits, Sai embarked on a new path in the world of acting.
He made his debut in independent cinema with notable roles in films such as "Ebony Hustle," where he portrayed Mark, and "NOVA," in which he took on the character of the android Troy. Additionally, he showcased his versatility in "Free Dead or Alive," playing the Hustler. His breakout moment on television occurred when he secured a cameo as a male dancer in the inaugural season of the CW’s "Walker."
Sai's career took a significant leap when he landed a lead role in the VH1 series "My True Crime Story," where he portrayed a reenactment actor, earning him recognition in the industry. He further expanded his presence with additional appearances in the show’s subsequent seasons.
Beyond acting, Sai leverages his background as an athlete and physical therapist to maintain his health and physicality, which is essential for his roles. His dedication to his craft is evident as he continually seeks to deepen his understanding of life, spirituality, and storytelling, aspiring to grow as an artist and actor.