Brandon Seth Chinault
- Actor
Brandon Seth Chinault is an American film/television actor and singer. He was born September 20, 1987 in Roanoke, Virginia, to Marilynn Kay Corvin and Gary Hollis Chinault. His passion for acting began in his early childhood years. He'd participated in film class as well as theatre in his high school and college years. Born with the steel will to be an entertainer, he would produce and star in short films and home movies with family and friends. But, after much determination and persistence, he made his feature film debut when he secured the role of Robert in the family drama and true story Badge of Faith (2015), where he starred alongside of Emmy-nominee Andrew Lauer, Irene Santiago, and award nominee Ashley Bratcher. After this success, he sought the representation of an agent and quickly gained recognition as a bright and talented newcomer. In the following month, he was cast in the historical documentary film Four Blood Moons (2015), based on the best-selling novel. This presented him with the opportunity to work under the direction of Academy Award winner Kieth Merrill. Brandon also made an appearance as the role of the Internist, in the drama God's Compass (2016). He can also be seen on the new, true crime series What Really Happened (2017). As of late 2019, Brandon has been rumored to play the iconic role of Chris Redfield in the upcoming reboot of Resident Evil.