Gunnar Sizemore
- Actor
- Writer
- Director
An actor since the age of three, Gunnar Sizemore has appeared in multiple films and television series. Some of his notable roles include Micah Brenner in the ABC series "Nashville", Bao in Dreamworks' "Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny", Billy Billions in Cartoon Network's "Ben 10," Ultraman Ace in Netflix's "Ultraman," and Jason in the Emmy and NAACP Image Award-nominated Cartoon Network series "Craig of the Creek". He is a series regular role as the voice of Greg on Chris Rock's Comedy Central series "Everybody Still Hates Chris", as well as Wes Vinik on season 2 of Disney+'s "Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures".
Gunnar is also an award-winning writer and director. His latest film "Sterling" stars Malcolm Goodwin from Amazon Prime's "Reacher" and has won over 12 awards in the festival circuit, including the Academy-Award qualifying Indy Shorts International Film Festival. For his first foray into the world of professional theater, Gunnar co-wrote and co-directed the play "Forget Me Not" with magician and Broadway magic consultant Kyle Marlett, which premiered at the Gaslight Theater in St. Louis, Missouri to stellar reviews. His next effort in the theater will be directing Samuel Beckett's "Krapp's Last Tape" at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Gunnar recently completed principal photography on his next film starring Yasmeen Fletcher from Disney+'s "Ms. Marvel"; he plans to release the film at the end of 2025.
Gunnar studies world literature and film at Harvard University. He hosts the weekly jazz hour on WHRB radio and is a member of the improv group TLA.
Gunnar is also an award-winning writer and director. His latest film "Sterling" stars Malcolm Goodwin from Amazon Prime's "Reacher" and has won over 12 awards in the festival circuit, including the Academy-Award qualifying Indy Shorts International Film Festival. For his first foray into the world of professional theater, Gunnar co-wrote and co-directed the play "Forget Me Not" with magician and Broadway magic consultant Kyle Marlett, which premiered at the Gaslight Theater in St. Louis, Missouri to stellar reviews. His next effort in the theater will be directing Samuel Beckett's "Krapp's Last Tape" at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Gunnar recently completed principal photography on his next film starring Yasmeen Fletcher from Disney+'s "Ms. Marvel"; he plans to release the film at the end of 2025.
Gunnar studies world literature and film at Harvard University. He hosts the weekly jazz hour on WHRB radio and is a member of the improv group TLA.