Zachery Ty Bryan's journey in the entertainment industry began at a young age as a series regular on the popular ABC sitcom "Home Improvement". As he transitioned from a child actor to a teen and adult actor, his career flourished with appearances on numerous iconic TV series, including "Cold Case", "E.R.", "Smallville", and "Veronica Mars". He also landed roles in feature films such as "Fast & The Furious: Tokyo Drift" and "The Game of Their Lives", starring alongside Gerard Butler.
After a successful career in front of the camera, Bryan shifted his focus to television and film production by establishing his production entity, Lost Lane. Throughout his career in production, he has produced three documentaries and four feature films, including the critically acclaimed "The Kindergarten Teacher", which premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival.
Currently, Bryan is in post-production for two projects: "Heavy", a drug-induced thriller starring Sophie Turner, and "Skin", a film that tackles the current racial climate in America, starring Jamie Bell. Additionally, he has acquired the TV rights to "Freeway Ricky Ross untold Autobiography", a book that details Ross's rise to building a crack-cocaine empire in Los Angeles during the mid-1980s.
Zachery is married to his wife, Carly, and they have four children together: Gemma, Taylor, Jordana, and Pierce. The family resides in Newport Beach, California.