Brandon Johnson is a multi-talented American award-winning actor and television host. He has made a name for himself in the entertainment industry with his versatility and range.
As an actor, Brandon has appeared in a wide range of projects, including the upcoming romantic comedy "Switch Up," alongside Christian de la Fuente, Jeff Fahey, and Julieth Restrepo, and the corporate-thriller "Protocol 7," featuring Eric Roberts and Matthew Marsden.
Brandon is also a seasoned television host, having led several shows, including the reality competition series "72 Hours," where contestants were dropped into remote locations and competed for a $100,000 prize. He has also hosted the reality show "The Winner Is," alongside producers Craig Plestis and Toby Gorman, and the infotainment show "Cool In Your Code," which was nominated for 19 NY Emmy Awards and won four.
In addition to his work in television, Brandon has made appearances in several films, including the intense thriller "The Devil's Dolls," the dark comedy "Rick," and the horror film "Malevolence," which won the Best Picture award at the L.I. Film Festival and the NYC Horror Film Festival.
As a voice actor, Brandon has lent his voice to several feature films, commercials, and video games, including "The Judge," "In Time," "Star Wars: The Old Republic," and "Titanfall 1& 2."
In his personal life, Brandon is the lead spokesman for AAA: Roadside Assistance through 2026 and hosts his own podcast, "Fully Alive," where he interviews guests with stories of adversity, empowerment, and inspiration.
Brandon's career has been marked by numerous awards and nominations, including four NY Emmy Awards for "Cool In Your Code." He has also been recognized for his work in the soap opera world, having created two recurring characters, "Dr. Michael McBain" and "Chuck Wilson III," for ABC's "One Life to Live."