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Brandon Thaxton
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BornBrandon Thaxton
(1988-02-24) February 24, 1988 (age 36)
Ridgewood, New Jersey, U.S.
🏡 ResidenceAtlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Other names2 Mill
🎓 Alma materArt Institute of Atlanta
Miami International University of Art & Design
💼 Occupation
📆 Years active  2004–present
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Brandon Thaxton (born February 24, 1988), known as Brandon '2 MILL' Thaxton, is an American film director, film producer, actor and entrepreneur. His career began in 2006 within Visual and Performing Arts Magnet at the Tri-Cities High School by contributing to leading roles in various school productions. His most notable appearance during high school was in the film Diary of a Mad Black Woman.

Brandon created his own business Acting Up, LLC (2012)[1] and is Co-Founder with Errol Sadler for Supremacy Films (2013)[2] in Atlanta, Georgia.

His directorial work includes his latest movie release Curveball (2015) featuring Rockmond Dunbar and Lynn Whitfield.[3] He also is the director and producer for The Fuller View Television Show (2014, 2015). Thaxton was also the director for Horror Hotel (2013) and Eros (2011).

Career[edit]

Thaxton's first acting job in the movie business started while in the Visual and Performing Arts Magnet at the Tri-Cities High School in East Point, Georgia (2006) with The Thousand Dollar Bee (2004) television series. Thaxton enrolled and was admitted as the youngest actor ever into The Company Acting Studio in Atlanta, Georgia (2006). This followed by being the co-host of Lisa Knight and the Round Table (2004), a teen talk show broadcast over the Black Family Channel. Thaxton wrote and co-hosted a few of the shows and as a result, this show received a NAMIC Award in 2004 in the category of Best Children's Show.[4] Thaxton's acting career began to grow with appearances in Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005) and The Gospel (2005).

Thaxton began to want more knowledge on the production end of the projects. To further his education on the technical side of production, he attended and graduated from Miami International University of Art & Design (2007) and Art Institute of Atlanta (2009) with a B.A. in Film, Digital Film, & Television.

After completing his education and returning to Atlanta, Georgia, Thaxton's career began to rise quickly due to large roles such as production manager for The Steve Harvey Neighborhood Awards and Bronner Brother Hair Competition (BET/CENTRIC). Thaxton created his own business Acting Up, LLC (2012) and is Co-Founder with Errol Sadler for Supremacy Films (2013) in Atlanta, Georgia.

Filmography[edit]

Feature credits[edit]

Year Film Director Producer Actor Notes Ref
2004 Thousand Dollar Bee Co-host (TV Series) [5]
2004 Lisa Knight and the Round Table Co-host (TV Series) [6]
2005 A Message from Pops Yes Son in living room [7]
2005 Diary of a Mad Black Woman Yes Church Parishioner [8]
2005 The Gospel Yes Posse Member [9]
2005 Promise Me This Yes Dexter [10]
2006 ATL Yes Teenage Boy [11]
2006 The Last Adam Yes Scorekeeper [12]
2009 The 48 Hour Film Showdown Contestant (TV Series) [13]
2010 This Time Camera Operator
2011 The Spirit of Influence Yes Assistant Director (TV Series) [14]
2011 Eros Yes [15]
2012 Paul_Mooney: The Godfather of Comedy Cinematographer
2013 Sunday Best Yes Assistant Director (TV Series) [16]
2013 Horror Hotel: The Web-series Yes [17]
2014 The Fuller View Yes Yes [18]
2015 Goodnight Princess Yes Assistant Director [19]
2015 Curveball Yes [20]

Music video credits[edit]

Year Video Director Producer Actor Notes Ref
2013 D. Woods 2 Tha Bottom Yes Directed By 2 MILL [21]

References[edit]

  1. "ActingUp". ActingUp.
  2. "Supremacy Films Staff". Supremacy Films.
  3. "Curveball". IMDb.
  4. "MTV Networks, HBO & BET lead all vying for top honors in Cable Programming Diversity". HispanicAd.
  5. "Thousand Dollar Bee". IMDb.
  6. "Lisa Knight and the Round Table". IMDb.
  7. "A Message from Pops". IMDb.
  8. "Diary of a Mad Black Woman". IMDb.
  9. "The Gospel". IMDb.
  10. "Dexter". IMDb.
  11. "ATL". IMDb.
  12. "The Last Adam". IMDb.
  13. "The 48 Hour Film Showdown". IMDb.
  14. "The Spirit of Influence". IMDb.
  15. "Eros". IMDb.
  16. "Sunday Best". IMDb.
  17. "Horror Hotel". Blank Stage Productions.
  18. "The Fuller View". IMDb.
  19. "Goodnight Princess". IMDb.
  20. "Curveball". IMDb.
  21. "D. Woods video". Woodgrane Entertainment.

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