Kasan Butcher, a talented individual, was born on April 7, 1973, in Glen Cove, New York. He grew up as an introvert, often staying at home, which caused his parents to beg him to leave the house.
As a child, Kasan loved entertaining his friends and family, and his mother would often joke that she would put him on TV to make money. This sparked his interest in acting.
After high school, Kasan began to break out of his shell and decided to pursue an acting career. He started by doing background work in commercials and student films in New York before moving to Hollywood.
Kasan faced numerous rejections and challenges in the early stages of his career, but he persevered and found comfort in the little things. He eventually booked his first national commercial, followed by appearances on several TV shows and films.
Some of his notable roles include "The Parent'Hood", "Any Day Now", "Boston Public", "Sabrina", "Disney Channel's Up, Up, and Away", "Malcolm in the Middle", "MTV's Undressed", "One on One", "Drive-In", "Tapped Out", "ACES", "Jeepers Creepers II", "Instinct vs. Reason", and "Commander in Chief".
Kasan's most challenging role was playing a character who starts out gay but turns straight in "MTV's Undressed". He also starred in the feature film "Tapped Out" and wrote, produced, and starred in the semi-autobiographical film "El Mariachi Negro".
Throughout his career, Kasan has been fortunate enough to experience a mix of luck and talent, and he is grateful for each of his blessings.