- Bryce Johnson
Infobox actor
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name = Bryce Johnson
birthdate = birth date and age|1977|04|18
location =Reno, Nevada , U.S. flagicon|Nevada flagicon|USA
occupation = Actor
spouse = Dawn Joanne Shand (2003-present)Bryce Johnson is an American
actor .Early life
Johnson was raised in
Reno, Nevada , U.S. before moving toDenver, Colorado at 5 with his newly divorced mother along with his two brothers where he graduated from high school in 1995. Afterwards, the family relocated toSioux City, Iowa where Bryce attended acting classes at the local community college before deciding to embark on his acting career.Career
He headed for
Hollywood at 19 after his mother encouraged him not to join the navy. While working odd-jobs to pay the bills he searched around looking for auditions and enrolled at Pasadena's American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He was receiving minor work until his big break came in 1999 when he was cast as Josh Ford inThe WB 's "Popular".After the show ended in 2001, he continued on the platform of more teen-orientated projects with minor guest roles on "
Dawson's Creek ", "Gilmore Girls " and other teenage shows.By the time he approached his mid 20s, he said he wanted to branch into more adult and challenging roles trying to stay clear of the teen genre.cite web | title=Bryce Johnson Thrives on Challenges| work=Interview with MovieInsider 9 July 2004 | url=http://www.themovieinsider.com/i141/bryce-johnson/ | accessdate=August 27| accessyear=2006] 2004 saw him playing a gay cheerleader in "
Bring It On Again " and starring in two films screened at theSundance Film Festival , "Home of Phobia" and the controversial "Harry + Max". In 2005 he returned to television in a short-lived television series, "Still Life ", and made appearances on "What I Like About You", "Nip/Tuck ", and "House M.D" while doingvoice-over work for video games.In 2006 he starred in another controversial film, "Sleeping Dogs Lie", with
Melinda Page Hamilton which also screened at theSundance Film Festival .Filmography
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