Evan Brandon is a Toronto born actor, writer and comedian living in New York. Although writing and performing with sketch comedy troupe Business Computer remains his primary creative focus, Evan can frequently be seen featured in web content and underground theater. Evan is always thrilled to work with anybody with a strong creative vision, and encourages any interested parties to reach out to him.
Evan is known for his work for Trainwreck and Stranger Things. John Evan Brinkman was born in Florida. He began modeling at the age of 5 for numerous companies including General Motors, Disney World and Nemour's Children's Hospital. At the age of 6, Evan participated in a 2 week long Summer Youth Workshop at the Orange Park Community Theatre. The following year at the age of 7, Evan landed the lead role of Rumpelstiltskin for the Orange Park Community Theatre. Evan booked his first role in a feature film at the age of 9. Evan went to NYC to film his character, Sam Stein, opposite Isaiah Washington and Vivica A. Fox in the indie film Doctor Bello. Evan has filmed lead and supporting roles in Torn, The Owl, Princess Cut and Trainwreck. Evan spent 6 weeks in NYC during the summer of 2014 filming his role of Allister in the NBC Universal Pictures feature film Trainwreck, directed by Judd Apatow and written by Amy Schumer. Evan enjoys running, golfing, and playing his guitar and video games.
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