Byron Thames' life story is a fascinating tale of perseverance and dedication to his craft. Born in Mississippi, he moved to Los Angeles with his mother at the tender age of 8, where he would later begin taking acting classes at the age of 11.
His early start in the industry led to his first television series, Father Murphy, in 1981, where he worked alongside the legendary Michael Landon for two seasons. This experience was merely the beginning of his illustrious career, as he went on to appear in various films and TV guest roles throughout his teenage years.
At the age of 15, Byron returned to his hometown of Mississippi to live with his father and attend high school, a decision that would ultimately last for two years before he returned to Los Angeles to resume his acting career.
Upon his return, Byron's hard work and dedication paid off, as he landed a role on Highway to Heaven in 1984, once again working with Michael Landon. This experience was followed by his starring role in A Brand New Life, a series created by Chris Carter, which also featured Barbara Eden and Jennie Garth.
Byron's personal life took a turn at the age of 20, when he married and became a father by the time he was 24. Throughout his 20s, he continued to work on and off in the industry, appearing in films such as Don's Plum alongside Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey Maguire.
However, Byron's passion for music led him to take a break from acting and pursue his goals with his band, "Duke Daniels", in which he played piano and organ. The band recorded an album, toured the United States, and even educated themselves in the production of TV and film.
After years of honing his skills and exploring his creative outlets, Byron is now back to acting, writing, directing, and making music, a true testament to his perseverance and dedication to his craft.