Brandon Finn, a Los Angeles-based actor, was born and raised in the picturesque state of Hawaii. His deep-seated passion for the craft of acting led him to make the bold decision to relocate to the City of Angels, a move that has since become his home for many years.
Throughout his illustrious career, Brandon has had the privilege of landing roles in various esteemed productions. One such notable project is the FOX series "Fantasy Island," where he showcased his acting prowess to a wide audience. Additionally, he has also made a name for himself in the STARZ network with his role in the upcoming series "Three Women," set to premiere this September.
The opportunity to work alongside acclaimed Director Cate Shortland was a highlight of Brandon's experience on "Three Women." Most recently, he wrapped up his stint as a series regular on Apple TV's "Chief of War," a project led by the talented Jason Momoa. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Hawaiian Islands in 1795, Brandon took on the pivotal role of "Prince Kupule," the son of the notorious "King Kahekili" of Maui island, played by the accomplished Temuera Morrison.
Brandon's academic journey began at Punahou School in Honolulu, Hawaii, where he discovered his innate talent for the performing arts. Under the guidance of Paul Palmore, the former head of the theatre department at Punahou School, Brandon's passion for acting was nurtured and developed, laying the foundation for his future success.
Throughout his career, Brandon has been driven by his unwavering dedication to his craft, and his remarkable performances have left a lasting impression on audiences and critics alike. With his impressive resume and undeniable talent, Brandon Finn is undoubtedly a rising star in the world of entertainment.