Jaylen Moore is on a roll having booked eight
features since 2012. And it's no wonder - he can
sing, dance, make you laugh while shooting a semi
automatic weapon, perform stunts, and kick ass in in
the next. He also speaks Farsi, Dari, Arabic, Pashto,
and Spanish - think of him as an "Action Hero and
Renaissance Man" all in one.
He can most recently be seen on Season Three of
Showtime's Emmy winning drama, Homeland in the
recurring role of Eric Baraz. Jaylen also appears in
the upcoming films, Hunger Games 2: Catching Fire,
and with Stallone and Schwarzenegger in The
Escape
Plan (Lionsgate/Summit), and his biggest motion
picture role to date in the action/comedy Aztec
Warrior in early 2014.
Recently, Jaylen was seen in the Weinstein
Company's feature, Random, opposite Ashley Green,
in the Tom Cruise vehicle Oblivion for director
Joseph Kosinki, in the indie sci fi thriller Sons of
Liberty, and in the MTV comedy film, Ladies Man: A
Made Movie. He has appeared on over six episodes
of
Conan as "Wolfboy" spoofing Taylor Lautner.
In director Andrew Niccol's The Host, Jaylen played
"Seeker Song", a role that required him not only to
act, but to perform stunts using his training in
martial arts and fighting. In The Host, he acted
opposite Saorise Ronan and Diane Kruger and
worked directly with writer Stephenie Meyer of the
Twilght saga.
Jaylen brings to acting, his extensive background as
a Los Angeles athletic coach and trainer. He began in
theatre, studied at Chicago's Second City, and
appeared in the Ovation Award winning musical City
Kid where he met his future wife,
actress/screenwriter, Britt Logan - proof that
musicals can change your life.
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