Jaylen Moore

Jaylen Moore

Jaylen Moore is an American actor and stunt performer whose career in the entertainment industry began in 2002 with an appearance in the short film Like a Brother. Over the years, he has built a strong resume in both television and film, often appearing in crime and action-oriented productions. His television work includes roles in major shows such as a series regular role as Armin Khan for two seasons on the History Channel series Six, recurring roles on Homeland, and guest appearances on shows like That's So Raven, CSI: NY, CSI: Miami, NCIS: Los Angeles, FBI, and 9-1-1. Moore's film credits include appearances in Bad Moms (2016), Brake (2012), Mamitas (2011), The Host (2013), and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. In addition to acting and performing stunts, he has also received voice acting credits for video games like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Modern Warfare II, and works as a producer and writer. Moore grew up in Oakland, California, and is married to director, writer, and actress Brittany Sarkisian, whom he met in 2007, and the couple resides in Los Angeles with their two children. He is known to speak several languages, including Conversational Spanish, Dari, and Farsi, and Strong Arabic and Pashto.

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