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Bryan Amato

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About Bryan Amato

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Bryan Amato is an American actor, born and raised 20 miles north of NYC in Westchester, New York. 

From an early age Bryan was drawn to the arts, starring in his elementary school productions of "Annie"and "Guys & Dolls." Throughout much of middle school and high school Bryan pursued his other interest including: 

  • The school band; Bryan played both the alto and tenor saxophone in the jazz band and marching band.

  • Sports; Bryan was a member of the Football, Ice Hockey and lacrosse teams year round.

  • Film; Bryan took Film & Television his junior and senior year, directing a music video and short film, both of which premiered at the Eastchester Film Festival

Bryan went on to attend Cornell University, where he graduated with a B.S. in Applied Economics & Management, specializing in marketing and entrepreneurship. It was during this time where Bryan rediscovered his passion and love for acting while taking an elective "Intro to Acting" class his junior year. Based on the advice from his teachers at Cornell and the Actors Workshop of Ithaca, Bryan applied to the prestigious William Esper Studio in Manhattan, where he was accepted and went on to graduate from the Two-year Professional Acting program. During this time, Bryan also worked as an Financial analyst at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and Ad-sales analyst at NBC Universal. 

Since graduation from the William Esper Studio, Bryan has gone on to appear in Film, Television and commercials, most recently appearing on CBS during a Prime-time Nationwide Thursday Night Football commercial, voiced over by Michael Keaton as well as "Maya & Marty on NBC," alongside Martin Short, Keenan Thompson, and Mikey Day.

CONTACT: 

 Management: Dream Maker Talent LLC
Maryann Raposo: DreamMakerTalent@aol.com
516-676-2197

 

Direct: 

Phone: (914)-447-8570

Email: bryanamato25@gmail.com

Headshots by David Noles, David Chan and Cameron Radice

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