Landon's inaugural foray into television was a notable one, as he landed the role of Mitch Yancey on the popular series Castle, marking a significant departure from his previous background in aviation and his subsequent studies in aerodynamics at the esteemed Embry Riddle Aeronautical University.
This transition into the world of acting and directing proved to be an intriguing one, as Landon began creating sketch comedy videos with Machinima and Makers Studios. Initially, he focused on writing and acting, but soon expanded his repertoire to include directing as well.
The success of his viral comedy content ultimately afforded him the opportunity to take on directing roles in commercials, which, in turn, paved the way for his debut film, Dicky Sledgehammer. This ambitious project has gone on to be selected for participation in over a dozen film festivals, earning Landon a slew of nominations, including those for Best Comedy Actor and Best Director for his work on Dicky Sledgehammer, in numerous prestigious festivals.