Addison Brasil is originally from Oakville, Ontario. He attended high
school at Etobicoke School of the Arts in Toronto, Canada and then
continued to study on scholarship at Point Park University's
Conservatory of Performing Arts in Pittsburgh. PA. After his graduation
in 2010, Addison became an AEA/CAEA member and took the professional
stage. Addison, who is an accomplished dancer and choreographer,
continues to perform and train as an actor for stage, film and
television.
In the performance track at The Groundlings School in Los Angeles.
Attended Etobicoke School of the Arts in Toronto, Ontario.
Graduate of Etobicoke School of the Arts in Toronto, Canada. Addison Brasil attended with fellow alumni Noah Reid, Brittany Allen, Elliot Madore, Emily Dorn, Michael Seater, Ralph and Sara Garcia.
Often encourages people to focus on mental health before a life event deems it necessary when speaking publicly. Also stating "Honor The Journey" as his mantra.
Appeared on TMZ Live for the New Years Eve 2021 Countdown to share his new mental health app for men as a solution to the male mental health and suicide epidemic. A firm believer in the power of peer support before, during, and after the use of professional services.