Sloane Morgan Siegel was born in Washington, D.C. and spent his formative years on a Rescue Farm in West Virginia before making the bold decision to relocate to Hollywood at the tender age of 10, driven by an unwavering passion to become a world-class actor.
As a SAG/AFTRA actor, he boasts an impressive array of talents, including the ability to both sing and dance, which he showcased as a dancer before his acting career took off. With an extensive credits list that spans over a decade, he has appeared in more than 50 films, 45 national and international commercials, 16 TV pilots, 40+ television appearances, 20 voice-overs, 3 plays, and multiple music videos and print model work.
Throughout his career, Sloane has undergone rigorous training in screen combat and regularly works out with a professional trainer to maintain his physical fitness. He is also known for performing most of his own stunts, demonstrating his dedication to his craft.
One of his most notable roles is as Dwight in the BYUtv scripted adventure comedy series "Dwight in Shining Armor". Additionally, he played the titular leading role as Gortimer in the award-winning original TV series "Gortimer Gibbon's Life on Normal Street", developed by Amazon Studios.
Sloane's impressive list of accolades includes winning the Best Actor Award as the Lead in a TV Series at the 36th annual Young Artists Awards in 2015, 2016, and 2017. He also received the Best Teen Actor in TV Award from the Young Entertainer Award in 2017.
As a lead actor, Sloane has appeared in over 20 projects, with every one of his films earning awards. One of his films even won an impressive 16 Film Festival awards. His recent work includes a major guest-starring role as Evan on the CBS series "Pure Genius", where his character played a significant part in the one-hour drama.
Sloane has also completed recurring co-star roles on the CBS sitcom "Partners" and guest spots on popular shows such as "The Goldbergs", "Wendell & Vinnie", "Modern Family", "Big Time Rush", "The Neighbors", and "The Tonight Show" with Jay Leno.