Bryan Casserly was born on August 24th, 1987, in Houston, Texas, and spent his formative years in Spring, where he attended Klein High School and earned his diploma in 2006. Following his high school graduation, Bryan pursued his passion for acting by enrolling in the Academy of Art in San Francisco, a prestigious institution led by the renowned actress Diane Baker.
After completing his studies, Bryan established himself as a talented young actor in the Bay Area, landing roles in the popular reenactment show "I Almost Got Away with It" as well as various print ads and commercials. His growing reputation eventually led him to relocate to Los Angeles, where he continued to expand his resume by working on a diverse range of projects.
Bryan's credits now include several award-winning short films and feature films, such as "Steve Jobs," "Ted 2," "Krisha," and HBO's "The Newsroom." His most notable role to date is undoubtedly his portrayal of Logan in the critically acclaimed indie film "Krisha," which garnered widespread recognition and accolades, including the Grand Jury Award, audience award, and best ensemble cast at the 2015 SXSW Film Festival in Austin, Texas. "Krisha" also made its international debut during the prestigious Cannes Film Festival's critics week in 2015.
In addition to his acting endeavors, Bryan is also actively involved in the industry, working at Ridley Scott & Associates, where he is exposed to various aspects of the business and has the opportunity to hone his skills in different capacities.