Alkoya Brunson
Alkoya Brunson, born on November 22, 2002, is a talented American actor recognized for his compelling performances across film and television. He first graced the screen in 2013 with his role in the TV movie *Let the Church Say Amen*, marking the beginning of a promising career.
Brunson garnered significant attention for his portrayal of Kenneth Vaughn in the acclaimed 2016 historical drama *Hidden Figures*, a film that highlighted the vital contributions of African American women at NASA during the space race. That same year, he showcased his versatility by appearing in *The Birth of a Nation*, a powerful film that depicted the story of Nat Turner’s slave rebellion.
In addition to his film work, Brunson made waves on television, particularly for his role as Adam in the fourth season of *The Originals*, a popular supernatural drama on The CW. His performances have not only earned him recognition but have also positioned him as a rising star in the entertainment industry.
With a growing filmography that includes notable works alongside esteemed actors like Mahershala Ali and Taraji P. Henson, Alkoya Brunson continues to make strides in his acting career, captivating audiences with his talent and dedication.