Benjamin Bryant, a multifaceted individual born in Germany and now residing in America, boasts an impressive portfolio of work spanning film, television, radio, and news/communications. With over 70 credits to his name, he has excelled in various roles including writer, director, actor, producer, and even himself.
As a co-host, Bryant has been involved in the award-winning travel docuseries "Journeys Beyond" (2020) and the investigative podcast "The Brink with Benjamin Bryant's Intersections" (2019). His versatility as a voice actor has led him to portray memorable characters such as troubled hotelier "Gregory Marshall" in the audio serial "Forever and a Day" (2020) since its first season, as well as the besotted Prince Nolan Nutcracker in the JLJ Media holiday special "The Sugar Plum Fairy and the Nutcracker Prince" and its subsequent series "The Grown Up Adventures of the Tooth Fairy".
In 2020, Bryant made his feature film directorial debut with the psychological drama "Station to Station" (2021),which he also wrote. This milestone followed the suspension of his first film, the sports comedy "AIDY KANE", after two weeks due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the footage was initially intended for the film, it ultimately became the basis for the 2022 ISA-nominated sitcom "Aidy Kane (Really Wants you to Love Him".
Prior to his work in film and television, Bryant served as Senior Producer and Co-Executive Producer of the Daytime Emmy-winning (6x nominated) series "Anacostia" (2009).