Biografia
If talent propels success, then Jaylen Moore is a world-class achiever. A genuine triple threat known for his daring acrobatic stunts and fighting style, versatile acting abilities, and sharp comedic timing, Moore embodies the modern "Action Hero and Renaissance Man" all rolled into one.
Moore currently stars in Seasons One and Two of the scripted series "Six," a contemporary military action drama from A+E Studios airing on the History Channel. The show follows Navy SEAL Team Six, whose 2014 mission to eliminate a Taliban leader in Afghanistan goes awry when they discover a U.S. citizen collaborating with the terrorists.
He has built an impressive portfolio in television and film. He will appear in the upcoming "Bad Moms" and has featured in notable films such as "Hot Pursuit," "Man Down," "Tri," "Aztec Warrior," "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire," "Escape Plan," "Sons of Liberty," "Random," "Oblivion," and "The Host," among many others. On television, Moore has appeared in popular series including CW's "The Originals," Fox's "Bones," MTV's comedy film "Ladies Man: A Made Movie," six episodes of Conan's "Wolfboy" spoof of Taylor Lautner, and held recurring roles in "Red Band Society" alongside Academy Award winner Octavia Spencer, as well as Showtime's Emmy-winning drama "Homeland," portraying Eric Baraz.
A proponent of healthy living and discipline, Moore has extensive experience in fitness training. This dedication has sculpted his chiseled physique and provided him with the agility and flexibility necessary to perform his own stunts when required.
Moore began his career in theater, studying at Chicago's Second City and appearing in the Ovation Award-winning musical "City Kid." It was there he met his wife, actress and screenwriter Britt Logan. He is a proud father to a beautiful daughter and is fluent in Dari, with conversational skills in Spanish, Arabic, and Pashtu.