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Our guest today on the Brett Allan Show is the amazing Brandon Severs. We talk about his current project, "Head of the Class and his character "Terrell Hayward". How the show differs from the *80's" version, early career starts, what pushes him as a creative, the importance of family support, best advice given and more. Enjoy!

Brandon can be seen starring in HBO Max’s family comedy series, “Head of the Class” opposite Isabella Gomez and Robin Givens. A reboot of the popular 1980’s sitcom of the same name, the 2021 series follows a group of overachieving high school students who meet their greatest challenge: first time teacher, Alicia Gomez (Gomez). Brandon shines as Terrell Hayward, an athletic and bright student who is all about team mentality and the optimist in a class of stressed-out overachievers. He is also the son of Darlene (Givens), from the original series, who is now the co-president of the Parents' Association.

Brandon was also recently seen as Liam Carter in the Disney+ series, “Diary of a Future President” which released its second season on August 18, 2021. In 2020, he was seen in Quibi’s award-nominated action series “#FreeRayshawn” opposite Laurence Fishburne. From 2016-18, he starred as Dusty in Disney XD’s hit hidden-camera prank series, “Walk The Prank.”

Born in Las Vegas, Brandon started acting at a young age initially booking national television commercials for brands like The Walt Disney Company, Tracfone and Toyota to name a few. He quickly started landing theatrical work with appearances on TBS’ “Men at Work,” ABC’s “The Neighbors” and “The Whispers” and NBC’s popular long running soap opera, “Days of Our Lives.” In his spare time, Brandon enjoys playing several musical instruments including, the drums, bass guitar, acoustic guitar, piano and ukulele as well as singing.

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