Leo Abelo Perry
- Actor
Leo Abelo Perry made his feature film debut at nine years old in the Disney+ family comedy "Cheaper by the Dozen," starring opposite Zach Braff and Gabrielle Union. He went on to star as Little B, Dom Toretto's son, in the latest installment of the Fast and Furious franchise, "Fast X," alongside Vin Diesel, Jason Momoa, John Cena, Charlize Theron, and Jason Statham, among others.
Perry showcased his singing and dancing talents in ABC's "Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration," where he played Chip opposite an ensemble cast including Martin Short, David Alan Grier, Josh Groban, H.E.R., Joshua Henry, and Rita Moreno. His television credits include guest appearances on "9-1-1," "Black-ish," "The Big Leap," and as the recurring singing voice for Nickelodeon's AJ in Blaze and the Monster Machines.
Beyond acting, Perry is a musician who performs in two bands, performing at major festivals including Lollapalooza and Austin City Limits.
At the age of seven, Perry emerged as a young social activist, founding "Dance for Justice" during the 2020 racial justice protests. His year-long dancing initiative raised over $20,000 for racial justice programs and inspired him to launch and host "The Activators!," an activism podcast created in partnership with A Kids Co.
Perry continues to balance his entertainment career with his commitment to social activism and music, all while enjoying being a kid.
Perry showcased his singing and dancing talents in ABC's "Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration," where he played Chip opposite an ensemble cast including Martin Short, David Alan Grier, Josh Groban, H.E.R., Joshua Henry, and Rita Moreno. His television credits include guest appearances on "9-1-1," "Black-ish," "The Big Leap," and as the recurring singing voice for Nickelodeon's AJ in Blaze and the Monster Machines.
Beyond acting, Perry is a musician who performs in two bands, performing at major festivals including Lollapalooza and Austin City Limits.
At the age of seven, Perry emerged as a young social activist, founding "Dance for Justice" during the 2020 racial justice protests. His year-long dancing initiative raised over $20,000 for racial justice programs and inspired him to launch and host "The Activators!," an activism podcast created in partnership with A Kids Co.
Perry continues to balance his entertainment career with his commitment to social activism and music, all while enjoying being a kid.
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