Landon Ashworth

American actor and filmmaker
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican actor and filmmaker
PlacesUnited States of America
isActor Television actor Film actor Comedian Screenwriter Film producer Film director Athlete Golfer Aviator Pilot Aircraft pilot
Work fieldFilm, TV, Stage & Radio Humor Military Sports
Gender
Male
Birth13 March 1984, USA
Age40 years
Star signPisces
Education
Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University
New York University Tisch School of the Arts
The details

Biography

Landon Ashworth winning "best director" in 2019 at the Hollywood Film Festival

Landon Ashworth is an American actor, producer, television, movie and musical writer, film and commercial director, pilot, and golfer. Landon is a graduate of Embry Riddle Aeronautical University and New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.

Early life

Landon was born in 1984. His great uncle Truman H. Landon was a U.S. Air Force general, commander for the U.S. Air Forces in Europe, and test pilots with John Glenn. Growing up hearing these stories Landon aspired to become an astronaut. He was also interested in acting, which led him to star in a multitude of community theater productions starting at age 12, including The Wizard of Oz. Ashworth was an accomplished junior golfer. Ashworth graduated from Embry Riddle Aeronautical University with a Bachelors of Science in Aeronautics, and then became a test pilot for NOAA flying whale protection missions, then to build jet hours, as a pilot for United Airlines. Once his jet hours were built up enough to apply to the NASA new hire class, hiring requirements were changed and Landon had to pivot to find his way into space. His academic advisor in undergrad told him the next mission would be Mars and NASA would be hiring someone from the field of the Arts to represent the community on that mission and his best bet would be an MFA in film or creative writing. Landon obtained an MFA in film, then transitioned into a PhD program in Astrophysics. NASA put a hiring freeze on all new hiring classes from 2009 to 2017 rendering his education un-usable for almost a decade. Landon then moved to Los Angeles to attempt a career in the arts starting in 2010 booking his breakthrough role on Castle in 2011.

Career

Early work

In 2003, when Ashworth was still in college, he met musician Gavin Degraw and wound up playing in. a few of his concerts, as a fill in drummer on his summer tour. In 2009, Ashworth teamed back up with Degraw as his drummer for the music video "In Love with a Girl". Ashworth was also the lead in another major rock band's work, but this time as an actor, not a drummer. The All American Rejects cast him in their music video for "I Wanna". These roles led to Ashworth starring in many other music videos including one for Tristan Prettyman in 2012 entitled "I Was Going To Marry You". Early on Landon was quoted as saying, "being well versed in physics and math, I knew the odds were never in my favor auditioning so I set out to write and direct myself into the roles I wanted to play for pay. I started making sketch comedy which got me noticed at funnyordie, then started directing commercials, and then started writing a musical about the space race as a way to honor all my knowledge and training trying to become an astronaut my entire life."

Acting work

Directing work

  • Golfsmith commercial
  • JH Audio commercial
  • Taylormade commercial
  • Callaway commercial
  • TopGolf commercial
  • Mastercard commercial
  • SkullCandy commercial

Filmography

Television series

  • Castle (2011)
  • CSI: Miami (2012)
  • Awake (2012)
  • NCIS: Los Angeles (2013)
  • Super Fun Night (2013)
  • Code Black (2015)
  • My Haunted House (2016)
  • Days of Our Lives (2016)
  • NCIS (2018)
  • The Conan O'Brien Show (2019)
  • Space Force (2020)
  • MacGruber (2021)
  • The Resident (2022)

Film and television movies

  • Role Models (2008)
  • Land of The Lost (2009)
  • A Warm Wind
  • The Republic of Two (2013)
  • Claire (2013)
  • Turn Around Jake (2014)
  • Human Resources (2015)
  • Silent Retreat (2016)
  • Becoming Bond (2017)
  • Baby Splitters (2019)
  • She Watches From The Woods (2021)

Nominations and awards

Atlanta Comedy Film FestivalWon for Best Actor2019
Austin Comedy Film FestivalNominated for Best Actor and Director2016
Boston International Comedy and Movie FestivalWon for Best Actor and Best Director2016
Comedy Ninja Film and Screenplay FestivalNominated for Best Actor and Best Director2016
LA Comedy ShortsWon for Best Film and Best Actor2016
LA Comedy ShortsNominated for Best Screenplay2016
LA Shorts FestNominated for Best Short Film2016
Big Star Entertainment AwardsWon for Best Screenplay2013
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