Brandi Alyssa Young
- Actress
- Writer
- Casting Department
Brandi has come a long way from her birthplace of Ft Myers, Fl. Raised
in South Carolina by her parents Bruce and Sally, both of whom are in
the medical profession, Brandi is an only child who has taken dance for
11 years and has had a love of performing since she was a toddler. She
saw a local beauty pageant and exclaimed she wanted to do that. She
did, and won prettiest hair, eyes, and Miss Photogenic. Brandi soon
realized she wanted to do more and found her passion at a school play
in which she played a pesky horsefly. Brandi has done local community
plays and musicals and won various awards for dance, singing, and
acting. Brandi has been to NYC and LA several times and loves it in
both locations. Brandi has trained at Lee Strasburg in NYC for a summer
program and has a determination and strength to achieve her visions for
her career in film. To do this Brandi became home-schooled and has
plans and goals that align with her ideals and passions. She graduated
high-school 2 years early, in 2013, at the age of 15. She continues to
grow as a singer, dancer, and actress, and looks forward to a move to
Los Angeles to continue her pursuit of her main passion, acting. Now,
at the age of 16, she currently resides in Pennsylvania and is a short
train ride away from the Big Apple. She is also trained in American
Karate, in which she recently gained her first degree black belt.
Brandi is also an accomplished screenwriter. Her second short film
script, "Tiger Lili", a dramatic coming-of-age story of a young girl
dealing with domestic violence, made it into the Beverly Hills Film
Festival, as well as many others. She also helped to write the short
films, "Two Rounds" and, "No Brainer", in which she also starred. She
herself penned, "The Silver Key", which was her first lead role, as
well as screenplay. Brandi has written her first feature film script
and is in the lengthy process of editing. Brandi has also garnered two
Young Artist Award nominations. Her first in 2012 for Best Young
Actress - Short Film for her realistic portrayal of the autistic
pre-teen, Jenny Hastert in Broken Pieces. Her second in 2013 for Best
Web Performance - Young Actress for the portrayal of the confused
teenaged witch battling forces of evil, Michelle Smith in The Dark One
(Season 1).