At the tender age of 12, Brandon made his mark in the entertainment industry with a starring role as Mowgli in Walt Disney's "Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story", a film that, despite being released straight to video, has continued to captivate audiences domestically and internationally.
That same year, 1997, he took on the leading role of Johnny Pasiotopolis in the Disney Channel movie "P.U.N.K.S.", alongside Henry Winkler, Randy Quaid, and a young Jessica Alba. Brandon's acting chops were further showcased in the film "Wind River", where he played the supporting role of Pantsuk, a native American Indian.
Brandon's television career began to take shape in late 1997, with a guest appearance on the UPN series "Sparks", starring James Avery, Miguel Nunez, and Robin Givens. He went on to make a memorable appearance on the Saturday morning NBC sitcom "City Guys", playing the character of Ernesto, a quick-witted street kid.
Just a few months later, the producers of "City Guys" cast Brandon as a series regular, Cray, the youngest member of a multi-ethnic foster family on their newest show "One World". The show ran for three seasons and continues to air reruns every Saturday morning on NBC.
More recently, Brandon has made guest appearances on the hit FOX TV series "Boston Public", as well as securing recurring roles on Disney Channel's "Even Stevens" and NBC's "Go Fish". In the former, he played the character of Zach Estrada, while in the latter, he portrayed Sumir, an Eastern Indian teenager.
However, Brandon's most notable role to date is undoubtedly his starring turn as Johnny, a Hawaiian teen surfer turned snowboarder, in Disney Channel's hit movie "Johnny Tsunami". This heartwarming family film has become a staple of both children's and adults' entertainment.