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Brandon La Ron Hammond (born February 6, 1984) is an American former who appeared in several movie and television roles mainly during the 1990s. He appeared in the feature films Waiting to Exhale (1995), Mars Attacks! (1996) and Soul Food (1997). He won an NAACP Image Award for his work in the latter.

On television, Hammond recurred on Western series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (1996−98) and sitcom The Gregory Hines Show (1997−98). He earned a Young Artist Award nomination after performing in Gregory Hines. He also played the ten year old in the 1996 family film .

Hammond's latest performance was in the television film (2002). In adulthood, Hammond is a filmmaker who writes and directs short films.


Early life
Hammond was born as Brandon La Ron Hammond on February 6, 1984 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the son of Alfreda Williams, who managed her son's acting career.


Career
He made his acting debut at the age of 6, appearing in commercials for and public service announcements. Hammond's first film role was in Menace II Society (1993) where he played the younger version of the main character Caine.
(1994). 9780893564131, .
He followed this up with roles in Strange Days
(1997). 9781557832528, Hal Leonard Corporation. .
and Waiting to Exhale, both released in 1995. Hammond appeared in the horror anthology Tales from the Hood (1995) as Walter,
(2007). 9780874216738, Utah State University Press.
a young boy who is scared of his abusive stepfather. Hammond performed as Marcus Jr. in 1996 television film The Road to Galveston.

In 1996, Hammond appeared in three feature films. Hammond portrayed Sean Rayburn in The Fan,

(2016). 9781476607856, McFarland & Company. .
the son of ' character who is kidnapped by Gil (Robert De Niro). He played Neville Williams in 's Mars Attacks!
(2002). 9780786412716, McFarland & Company.
and was a young in .

Hammond portrayed the character of Ahmad in Soul Food (1997). His performance in this film was well received, with critics describing Hammond as the film's standout actor, a natural and having talent that "far surpasses his age." He was awarded the NAACP Image Award in 1998 for Outstanding Youth Actor as Ahmad.

He had a on the television series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman during its final two seasons, playing the character of Anthony, an adopted son of Grace and Robert E. Hammond continued playing the role until Anthony was .

(2021). 9781440843068, . .
Hammond played the role of Gregory Hines' son, Matty Stevenson, in the short-lived sitcom The Gregory Hines Show (1997−98). A reviewer for The New York Times opined Hines and Hammond had good chemistry. In 1998, Hammond received two nominations for an Young Artist Award and in recognition of his acting on Gregory Hines.

Hammond guest starred on various series during the 1990s and early 2000s, including Coach, Hangin' with Mr. Cooper, Dave's World, and The West Wing. He appeared in crime drama Blue Hill Avenue (2001).

(2015). 9781442247024, Rowman & Littlefield. .
Hammond's last role to date was Lloyd Newman in the 2002 Showtime film . He received his third Young Artist Award nomination for acting in Our America.

When Hammond was 13 years old, he was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease called Castleman disease.

Following the end of his acting career, Hammond attended Saddleback College, where he submitted a student film titled Summer Blame (2006). His film was nominated at the Newport Beach Film Festival. Hammond wrote the Amaru, which received the award for best screenwriting at the Short Film Competition in 2020.


Filmography

Film
1993Menace II SocietyYoung Caine Lawson
1995Tales from the HoodWalter JohnsonSegment: "Boys Do Get Bruised"
1995Strange DaysZander
1995Waiting to ExhaleJohn Harris Jr.
1996The FanSean Rayburn
1996Young
1996Mars Attacks!Neville Williams
1997Soul FoodAhmad Joseph
2001Blue Hill AvenueYoung E-Bone


Television
1993Lies and LullabiesKenny
1994CoachCharles WilliamsEpisode: "Blue Chip Blues"
1996–1998Dr. Quinn, Medicine WomanAnthony7 episodes
1997–1999The Gregory Hines ShowMatty Stevenson21 episodes
1998JesseEpisode: "Hot Day in the Old Town"
2000The West WingJeffrey MorganEpisode: "The White House Pro-Am"
2002Lloyd NewmanTelevision film


Home video
  • 1994 Mickey's Fun Songs: Campout at Walt Disney World


Awards and nominations
+Awards
1998 NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Youth ActorSoul Food
1998 Young Artist AwardsBest Performance in a Feature Film: Leading Young Actor
1998 Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series: Supporting Young ActorThe Gregory Hines Show
1998 Best Young Actor in a Comedy TV Series
1998 Best Young Actor in a Drama FilmSoul Food
2003 Young Artist AwardsBest Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries or Special - Supporting Young Actor


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