Brando Eaton
Brando Eaton is a well-known American actor celebrated for his contributions to both film and television. He was born on July 17, 1986, in Los Angeles, California, and embarked on his acting journey at an early age, amassing an impressive portfolio over the years.
Eaton's breakthrough role came in 2002, where he played Griffin Lowe in the film "The Powder Puff Principle." His prominence grew with his performance as Drummer Hoffenbacker in the 2009 comedy "Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel," where his portrayal of the playful drummer brought a humorous flair to the beloved family franchise.
Beyond the big screen, Brando Eaton has showcased his talent through numerous guest appearances on a variety of television series. He has been featured in shows like "CSI: Miami," "The Mentalist," and "Dexter," where he took on the role of Jonah Mitchell, the complicated son of a killer, in the fourth season. His performance in "Dexter" was particularly noted for its emotional depth and complexity.
Eaton has also engaged in independent films, highlighting his versatility as an actor with credits such as "Bloomington" and "Balls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach."
Beyond acting, Brando Eaton pursues other artistic endeavors, including music, where he showcases his skills as a musician and singer-songwriter, further enriching his creative repertoire.
Filmography
Born to Race
Balls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach
Psycho Sister-In-Law
Killer Assistant
Monster Hunter: Legends of the Guild
Some Kind of Hate
Woodlawn
Bennett's War
Lake Alice