Bryan Christopher Hearne (born 1988)[1] is an American actor from Staten Island, New York.
[2] He later appeared in the documentary series Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV where he alleged that producers compared him to a "piece of charcoal" and disliked getting covered in peanut butter and getting licked by dogs in its spin-off show, SNICK On-Air Dare.
[3] Hearne's mother, Tracey Brown, also felt that some of the sketches he was in were racist, including one where he sold Girl Scout cookies like he was selling drugs.
In 2020, Hearne released the 'I Won't Move' EP, a social project with deep rap and poetry that speaks a message about love, by any means necessary.
Spirit Award from Columbia Basin College for Hearne's 'I Won't Move' EP, as well as Daishaundra's poetry and their combined activism and artistic expression through their non-profit organization Urban Poets Society, that supports men, women and children of the BIPOC community through healing spaces and spoken word events.