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007 Brandon Jay McClaren on That One Audition with Alyshia Ochse

Brandon Jay McLaren

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You Gotta Find Your Thing

From an Ivy league graduate turned engineer in a world infested by aliens, to a high school teacher accused of committing a mysterious crime, Brandon Jay McLaren has made a name for himself in the entertainment industry through the diverse characters he has brought to life on the big and small screens. McLaren was recently cast as a series regular, playing US Marshal Xavier Watkins, on the highly anticipated Disney+ series “Turner & Hooch,” an adaptation of the classic 1989 film starring Tom Hanks. In 2021, McLaren can be seen in Netflix’s highly anticipated drama series “Firefly Lane,” opposite Katherine Heigl and Sarah Chalke. Based on the bestselling novel by Kristin Hannah, the series follows the story of Kate (Chalke) and Tully’s (Heigl) enduring friendship from their teen years through their 40s — as they weather career ups and downs, love triangles, marriage and divorce, and countless dramas along with way. McLaren stars as Travis, a handsome widowed father whose daughter attends the same school as Kate’s daughter, Marah, and finds himself bonding with Kate. “Firefly Lane” is set to premiere on February 3, 2021. On the film front, McLaren worked with director Catherine Hardwicke on the independent feature, “Plush,” and he co-starred in the comedy-horror feature, “Dead Before Dawn 3D,” directed by April Mullen. McLaren co-starred in cult-hit, “Tucker & Dale Vs Evil,” which made its way through the film festival circuit after becoming a Sundance Film Festival Favorite and winning the 2012 SXSW Audience Award. McLaren first made his mark in Hollywood as Toby, in the DreamWorks smash comedy hit “She’s the Man” opposite Amanda Bynes and Channing Tatum. Recent television roles for McLaren include starring in the Bounce TV holiday feature film “Marry Me This Christmas,” CBS’ action drama “Ransom” and CBS All Access’ and Jordan Peele’s “The Twilight Zone.” From 2013-15, he starred as Dale “DJ” Jakes on the hit USA Network crime drama “Graceland” for which he received a 2015 Golden Maple Award (presented by the Academy of Canadians in Sports & Entertainment) for Best Actor. Additional television credits include Lifetime’s award-nominated drama series “UnREAL,” Bravo’s “The Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce,” NBC’s “Chicago Fire,” TNT’s Falling Skies” and AMC’s “The Killing.” McLaren was nominated for a 2012 Leo Award for Best Supporting Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series, for his work on “The Killing.” On the producing front, McLaren is partnering with Max Topplin (“Suits,” “Carrie”) and Arkie Kandola (“Prison Break,” “No Tomorrow”) to launch BMA Films, a content company that will produce drama, thriller and horror films in interesting locals worldwide. In 2015, McLaren made his debut behind the camera as Executive Producer of the indie film “Almost Anything,” a story about love, relationships, infidelity and freedom.

On the music side, McLaren regularly collaborates with his brother, Brent McLaren. In 2019, their first track, “Tints” was featured in “Ransom.” Capitalizing on that momentum, they went on to license their song, “I Know” to the Audience dramedy, “You Me Her,” and their singles “Sequel” and “All Yours” in another one of McLaren’s projects, “Marry Me This Christmas.” The brothers continue to create musically while also actively exploring new and creative opportunities to grow and become a force in the space. Their undeniable chemistry comes through in their diverse and unique sound – hip-hop/rap with R&B and Caribbean influences. They are planning to release their debut EP in 2021. Born and raised in Vancouver, McLaren is of Trinidadian and Grenadian descent. He attended high school at Johnston Heights Secondary, where he took theater courses and his love for acting was born. He also was a star soccer player, and he was offered (and accepted) a full scholarship to the New York State University at Albany to play soccer. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Human Biology, and then moved back to Vancouver to pursue acting full time. Once moving back to Vancouver after college, McLaren booked his first real project, a WB series called “The Black Sash.” Behind the camera, McLaren made his directorial debut on the music video “The Valedictory Address” for ALMA MATER, reaching an impressive 40,000 views within four days of being released.


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“I was trying to mimic these actors coming in who I really like or I really respect, but I’m doing their thing, and that’s not my thing. You gotta find your thing.”

“This is not a predictable business. So you just gotta have this wild faith and keep knowing that you’re doing things in the right way. It’s about the process and things will eventually, hopefully come together in the end.”

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Credits:

  • WRITER: Erin McCluskey
  • SOUND DESIGN: Zachary Jameson
  • WEBSITE & GRAPHICS: Chase Jennings
  • ASSISTANT: Elle Powell
  • SOCIAL OUTREACH: Bebe Katsenes

039 Alain Uy on That One Audition with Alyshia Ochse

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Amplifying Voice & Leaning Into Failure

From bringing diverse and dynamic characters to life on screen, to flexing his entrepreneurial spirit through his production company Them Too, multi hyphenate actor, director, producer, and writer Alain Uy has become “one to watch” in the entertainment industry, and he isn’t slowing down anytime soon.

This year, Alain can be seen starring in Hulu/Marvel’s upcoming thriller-drama series “Helstrom” opposite Sydney Lemmon, and Tom Austen. The show follows Daimon (Austen) and Ana Helstrom (Lemmon), the son and daughter of a mysterious and powerful serial killer. The siblings have a complicated dynamic as they track down the terrorizing worst of humanity. Alain is a scene stealer as Chris Yen, Ana Helstrom’s confidant, business partner, and right hand man. “Helstrom” is the first series in Marvel Television’s Adventure into Fear franchise, and is slated for premiere on October 16, 2020.

On the film front Alain can next be seen starring in the indie action/comedy feature “Paper Tigers.” Written, directed, and produced by filmmaker on the rise Bao Tran, “Paper Tigers” tells the story of three Kung Fu prodigies: Danny (Uy), Hing (Ron Yuan), and Jim (Mykel Shannon Jenkins) who have grown up into washed up, middle aged men who are just one kick away from pulling their hamstrings. When their master is murdered, they must juggle their dead-end jobs, dad duties, and old grudges to avenge his death. “Paper Tigers” is currently on the national and international festival circuit.

Born in Dagupan City, Philippines and originally from Chinese-Filipino descent, Alain moved to Los Angeles at six years old with his parents and four siblings. Growing up, he had an innate love for the arts. Alain trained to be a professional dancer in high school until his dance career was halted when he fractured his hips in a car accident, and could not walk for over six months. While in recovery he began to explore other facets of the entertainment business, which led him to the study abroad program at Oxford University in the UK. There, Alain immersed himself in theatre, and when he returned to the states he began his professional career as an actor.

Additional television credits for Alain include: HBO’s “True Detective,” FOX’s “The Passage,” “Grimm,” “Pure Genius,” “The Last Ship,” “Rizzoli & Isles,” and Apple TV+’s “The Morning Show,” to name a few.

Aside from his acting career, Alain is the Founder and creative force behind Los Angeles based production company, Them Too. Birthed during the financial crisis of 2008, Alain harnessed his desire to expand his entrepreneurial side while producing and directing, through the company. Since its inception Them Too has produced content for A list musical acts including: The Chainsmokers, Steve Aoki, Avicii, DeadMau5, and Calvin Harris. Alain has directed new media profiles, live events, and short docs for Pharell Williams, Questlove, Jay Z, Kanye, Drake, Travis Scott, Rev Run and comedian Jo Koy for Comedy Central. Them Too has also created short form commercial narratives for established brands such as Perrier Jouet, Adidas, Levi’s, Stussy, MGM, and Aria. In 2017 Them Too launched into fictional narrative content with the award winning comedy short “Companion,” which won Best Director (Matt Ferrucci) and Best Comedy TV Series at ITVFest. Alain and Them Too currently have a handful of projects in development, in the scripted film/television space.


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QUOTES:

“The reason why we fail it’s just an indication that we’re trying.”

“Failure is going to hurt, but it’s only going to bruise your ego.”

“I don’t look for lessons within the results, the lessons are in the journey.”

 


Credits:

  • WRITER: Bebe Katsenes
  • SOUND DESIGN: Zachary Jameson
  • WEBSITE & GRAPHICS: Chase Jennings
  • ASSISTANT: Elle Powell
  • SOCIAL OUTREACH: Bebe Katsenes

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