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Mason Howell

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Mason Howell
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Howell in France
Born (2011-02-16) February 16, 2011 (age 15)
Fort Lauderdale, Florida U.S.
💼 Occupation
Actor
📆 Years active  2017–present

Mason William Howell (born February 16, 2011) is an American child actor. He is known for starring as Himself in the short film, Reconnect.[1]

Personal Life

Born in sunny South Florida, to a Jamaican mother and father. Howell is deeply connected to his Caribbean roots, as he visits Jamaica every year. Mason got into acting at a very young age. When he was around 6 or 7, he attended theater camp at Broward Center for 2 consecutive summers. His love for acting has grown tremendously since then. Howell has been cast in a main role not once but three times in the past couple of years at his school. His school and teachers have been supportive since he first attended the school almost 11 years ago. Aside from acting, Mason enjoys sports and is the starting blitzer on the school flag football team. He was even recognized with the Valor award. He is always very involved in his school, not only academically but physically. In his 7th grade year, he was accepted into the National Junior Honor Society. His love for singing shines through him as he is a part of the Worship team at his church. He is also the kindergarten leader in the Kids' ministry.

Career

Howell made his acting debut in the Warner Bros film Those Who Wish Me Dead[2] as Boy #1. During 2021, he appeared in a print ad for Adidas. The following year, he appeared in a Jordan print ad.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2021 Reconnect Himself Main role
2021 Those Who Wish Me Dead Boy #1 Small role

Musical

Year Title Role Notes
2017 Cinderella The King Prince's dad
2017 Jingle Bell Rock Dancer / Ensemble Non-Speaking role
2018 Junie B. Jones Robert Jones Junie's dad
2018 The Christmas Express Max Main role

References

  1. Stanley, Jack (June 16, 2021). "Reebok Showcases Kerby Jean-Raymond's New Vision for the Brand in "Reconnect" Film". Hypebeast.
  2. Kenigsberg, Ben (May 13, 2021). "'Those Who Wish Me Dead' Review: A Desperate Scramble to Survive". The New York Times.


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