Austin Majors, a multifaceted individual with a passion for learning, demonstrated exceptional academic prowess by skipping a grade and achieving high marks in all subjects. His academic accomplishments culminated in graduating second in his high school class in 2013.
Austin's academic pursuits continued at the University of Southern California, where he enrolled in the School of Cinematic Arts, majoring in Film and Television Production and minoring in Music Industry. His fraternity affiliation was with Alpha Tau Omega, showcasing his social and leadership skills.
Beyond academics, Austin was an avid outdoorsman, serving as a junior assistant Scoutmaster in Boy Scouts and earning the esteemed rank of Eagle Scout at the tender age of fourteen. This achievement exemplifies his dedication to personal growth and community service.
Austin's philanthropic endeavors were numerous, with a focus on supporting various charitable causes, including Kids with a Cause, the Ronald McDonald House, and the Jonathan Jaques Children's Cancer Center. When not in front of the camera, he pursued his creative interests, producing his own films, backpacking, horseback riding, attending concerts, traveling, and engaging in various sports.
Austin's talent and dedication earned him recognition in the form of the Young Artists Award for Best Performance in a Television Series for his impressive work on NYPD Blue. Additionally, his voice-over role in Treasure Planet garnered him a nomination for Best Performance in a Voice Over Role, solidifying his reputation as a skilled actor.