Benjamin Bryant, a multitalented and multifaceted individual, hails from Germany, but has since made America his home, where he continues to thrive in a wide range of creative pursuits.
With an impressive portfolio that showcases his remarkable versatility, Benjamin has amassed an impressive tally of over 70 credits across various mediums, including film, television, radio, and news/communications.
Throughout his illustrious career, Benjamin has demonstrated his exceptional range by excelling in a multitude of roles, showcasing his impressive skillset as a writer, director, actor, producer, and even taking on the challenge of playing himself.
Bryant's impressive career as a co-host has seen him involved in the critically acclaimed travel docuseries "Journeys Beyond" which premiered in 2020, showcasing his exceptional skills in narrating and guiding audiences through captivating stories.
In addition to his work in television, Bryant has also made a name for himself in the world of podcasting, co-hosting the investigative podcast "The Brink with Benjamin Bryant's Intersections" in 2019, demonstrating his ability to navigate complex topics and engage listeners with his thought-provoking insights.
As a voice actor, Bryant has showcased his impressive range by bringing to life a diverse array of memorable characters, including the troubled hotelier "Gregory Marshall" in the audio serial "Forever and a Day", a role he has portrayed since the show's first season in 2020.
Furthermore, Bryant has also lent his voice to the JLJ Media holiday special "The Sugar Plum Fairy and the Nutcracker Prince", where he played the lovestruck Prince Nolan Nutcracker, and its subsequent series "The Grown Up Adventures of the Tooth Fairy", cementing his reputation as a versatile and talented voice actor.
In the year 2020, Kobe Bryant embarked on a new creative endeavor, marking his feature film directorial debut with the psychological drama "Station to Station", a project that he not only directed but also had a hand in writing. This significant milestone followed a brief setback, as his initial film, the sports comedy "AIDY KANE", was suspended after just two weeks due to the widespread disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Before embarking on his illustrious career in the world of film and television, Bryant held the esteemed position of Senior Producer and Co-Executive Producer for the phenomenally successful and critically acclaimed daytime television series, "Anacostia", which garnered an impressive six Daytime Emmy Award nominations and ultimately took home the prestigious honor of a Daytime Emmy Award win in the year 2009.