Brandon Baker
(1985)
Baker Brandon Baker
演员
At 12 years old, Brandon landed his first big break with the starring
role of "Mowgli" in Walt Disney's "Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story." It
went straight to video and is still being shown domestically as well as
foreign. That same year, 1997, he filmed the Disney Channel movie
"P.U.N.K.S." where he played a leading role as Johnny Pasiotopolis,
with Henry Winkler, Randy Quaid and Jessica Alba. Brandon then filmed a
movie called "Wind River," where he had a supporting role of a native
American Indian named Pantsuk. Brandon's TV career started in late 1997
when he guest starred in the UPN series, "Sparks," starring James
Avery, Miguel Nunez & Robin Givens. He went on to guest star on the
Saturday morning NBC sit com, "City Guys," as a smart-aleck street kid
named Ernesto, in 1998. It was just a few months later when the
producers of "City Guys" cast Brandon as the series regular, Cray, the
youngest child of a multi-ethnic foster family on their then newest
show called "One World." This show filmed 3 seasons and is still
running reruns every Saturday morning on NBC. More recently, Brandon
has guest starred on the hit FOX TV series, "Boston Public." He also
has two recurring roles, one on a Disney Channel TV series called "Even
Stevens" playing the role of Zach Estrada, and the other on a mid
season replacement on NBC called "Go Fish" where he plays an Eastern
Indian teenager, Sumir. Brandon's real claim to fame thus far is his
starring role on Disney Channel's hit movie "Johnny Tsunami." He played
the title role of Johnny, a Hawaiian teen surfer turned snowboarder.
It's a great family movie that both kids as well as adults can
enjoy.