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American actor Bryan Dechart is well recognized for his role as “Eli Chandler” in the television series “Jane by Design” on ABC Family. Alongside Alexa Vega, he starred in the horror movie “The Remaining” in 2014. As a voice actor, he made his feature film debut in the 2008 short film “For Your Entertainment.” In the same year, he starred in the short film “Blue Balled” as an actor. 2009 saw him make his TV debut on the program “Guiding Light.” In addition, he starred in a few well-known movies, including “Awakened” (2013), “Step Up 3D” (2010), “Dakota’s Summer” (2014), and “As Good As You” (2015). But the majority of his acting roles were in short films. Plus, he starred in several well-known TV series, including “Z Rock” (2009), “Blue Bloods” (2011), “Law & Order Criminal Intent” (2010), “Switched at Birth” (2013), “Beauty and the Beast” (2013), and “True Blood” (2014). Bryan streams on Twitch as well. In the PlayStation 4-only game “Detroit: Become Human,” he portrayed the character of “Connor,” an android police investigator. In a different game called Red Dead: Redemption 2, he also participated in “The Local Pedestrian Population.”

Childhood & Formative Years

On March 17, 1987, Bryan Dechart was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. Growing up, he lived in Novi, Michigan.

As of right moment, no information regarding his parents is known. He studied acting at the Tisch School of Arts at New York University, where he earned an honors BFA in the field.
Additionally, he attended the “Experimental Theater Wing,” “Sanford Meisner Extension,” “Viewpoints Studio,” and “Stonestreet Studios for Film and Television.” He also had training in Florence, Italy in “Commedia dell’arte.”

The career of Bryan Dechart

In 2008, Bryan made his acting debut in the short film “For Your Entertainment.” He made appearances in two further short films that year, “Blue Balled” and “Bar Mitzvah Season.”
He appeared in the 2009 short film “Obelisk Road.” In the movie, he played a character called “Emcee.”
He debuted on television that same year in the American soap opera “Guiding Light.” “Brian” was the character he portrayed.

In the same year, he also had an appearance in an episode of the American comedy series “Z Rock.” In 2009, he made appearances in two additional short films: “Transitions” and “Three Birds with Two Stones.”

He appeared in “Law & Order: Criminal Intent” in 2010. He made an appearance in the “Love on Ice” episode as “Young John Silvestri.”

In 2010, he also made an appearance as “Anton” in “Step Up 3D.” In the same year, he appeared in an episode of the paranormal reality TV series “Celebrity Ghost Stories” as “Michael Urie.”

In “The Devil’s Revenge,” he provided the voice of “Dale Davish.” Additionally, he starred in several short films, including “Children at Play,” “Eros,” “Pose,” “Fish: A Boy in a Man’s Prison,” and “800 Pound Gorilla.”

He made an appearance in an episode of the American police procedural drama series “Blue Bloods” in 2011 as a “photographer.” Again, during the year, he made appearances in several short films, including “Robot,” “Blown Away,” “Van Devi,” “Dreams from a Petrified Head,” and “Behind the Scene.”

He debuted in the drama film “Things I Don’t Understand” in 2012. Both reviewers and movie lovers gave the movie positive reviews.

Following his appearances in two additional short films, “Stayed For” and “Rockaway,” Bryan was eventually cast in a regular part.

In eight episodes of the American comedy-drama TV series Jane By Design, he portrayed “Eli Chandler.” For now, his most well-known role is that of “Eli” on the ABC program.
Throughout 2012, he kept portraying several characters in short films like “Commencement,” “Patriot Girls,” “Zoo Zoos and Wham Whams,” and “The Pit.” In 2013, he was cast in the drama series “Switched at Birth” on American television.

In the teen drama episode “Ecce Mono,” he portrayed “Graham.” He only had the opportunity to play “Liam Dawson” in the psychological thriller “Awakened,” which starred John Savage, Steven Bauer, and Julianne Michelle, in 2013.

In an episode of the American TV fantasy series “Beauty and the Beast,” he portrayed “Aaron Keller.” He portrayed “Taylor Chase” in the drama film Dakota’s Summer (2014), a follow-up to the 2012 movie Cowgirls ‘n Angels.

The 2014 Dallas International Film Festival hosted the movie’s world debut. Additionally, he appeared in an episode of the American dark fantasy series “True Blood” as “Dave.”
He played “Dan Gardner” in the American horror movie “The Remaining” that same year. He shared the screen with Alexa Vega, who played the character “Skylar.”

He starred in the short films “As Good as You” and “Roommates Wanted” in 2015. He made another appearance in the short film “You’ll Only Have Each Other” in 2018. He portrayed Gabe in the movie.

Additional Large Works

He provided the voice of an uncredited character in the video game “Mafia III” released in 2016. He portrayed an android police detective in the 2018 video game “Detroit: Become Human” for the PlayStation 4.

He also made an appearance in the video game “Red Dead Redemption 2.”

Honors and Accomplishments

In 2018, Bryan received a nomination for the Golden Joystick Awards under the category of “Best New Streamer/Broadcaster,” which he shared with Amelia Rose Blaire. The award’s outcome is still pending.

Individual Life of Bryan Dechart

On June 30, 2018, Bryan wed American actress Amelia Rose Blaire. Her most well-known roles are that of “Piper Shaw” on the MTV series “Scream” and “Willa Burrell” on the HBO series “True Blood.”
In the 2018 short film “You’ll Only Have Each Other,” the couple was spotted together.

The net worth of Bryan Dechart

The estimated net worth of Bryan Dechart is about $1 million.