Bryce grew up in Santa Fe, New Mexico and spent summers in the American Conservatory Theater’s Young Conservatory in San Francisco. They received a BFA from the Boston University School of Theatre and a Diploma from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.

TV/Film credits include Grey’s Anatomy, Monster: The Ed Gein Story, Power Signal (Sundance selection), Khali the Killer, and Solve.

Onstage, they’ve played Hamlet at the MacOwan Theatre in London, starred in the workshop production of Life in Paradox directed by Christine Boylan, appeared in Hecuba at the Stella Adler Theatre in Hollywood, understudied for Nicholas Martin in Love’s Labour’s Lost at the Huntington Theatre Company in Boston, and appeared in A Streetcar Named Desire at New Repertory Theatre in Boston.

They recurred on the radio drama podcast A Blind Play, most recently narrating the Season 3 debut episode Charleston. Twenty-Two about a young, queer man living the fast life with his cousin before her demise. A Blind Play is available on all podcast platforms.

Bryce is currently writing and producing their feature film, Return Love, about a queer American artist leaving home in the early 2000s to train at an acting school in London, where he falls for a British Somali refugee. Pre-production campaign information is available at: https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/return-love-feature-film-budget-and-schedule

Based in New York City, Bryce loves New Mexico Lobos men’s college basketball, the outdoors, and politics.