Rohan Chand, a talented individual, was born in the vibrant city of New York. At the tender age of six, his life took an unexpected turn when he was discovered by a prominent New York-based casting director while playing little league baseball. This chance encounter led to his breakout role as Adam Sandler's adopted son in the 2011 film, Jack and Jill. Rohan's infectious enthusiasm for his work soon propelled him to his next notable role as Issa in the critically acclaimed Showtime series, Homeland, in the same year.
As Rohan delved deeper into the world of filmmaking, he became increasingly fascinated by the process of bringing stories to life on the big screen. He seized every opportunity to learn as much as he could about his film community, utilizing his experiences to hone his acting skills in a diverse range of challenging roles. His impressive resume boasts appearances in Peter Berg's 2013 war drama, Lone Survivor, alongside Mark Wahlberg, as well as his co-leading role in Jason Bateman's directorial debut, Bad Words, in 2014.
Rohan's subsequent performances include a role in the 2017 blockbuster, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, and the title role in Netflix's 2018 film, Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle. Throughout his career, Rohan has consistently demonstrated his versatility and dedication to his craft, earning him recognition as a talented young actor in the industry.