Elias Kemuel

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Elias Kemuel is an American emerging young actor and creative child. Catch Elias on theaters in the spring of 2021 as Ed Jr Sanders, a lead role he booked for the feature film ¨Family Camp¨. Elias also played the role of Austin in the Pure-Flix Original series "The Encounter" with Bruce Marchiano.  He has a strong focus on creative expression, storytelling, science, languages, and the performing arts. Elias loves being home-schooled, is proficient in English and Spanish with early steps in French, also he had received private and group education in piano, guitar, vocals, horseback riding, and swimming. He exudes grounded confidence, with a mature, charm, positive attitude, and a passionate character, always ahead of his age portraying a deep critical thinking process and great communication skills.  For Elias Kemuel and his family, giving back is also vital and, along with different special needs groups, food for homeless shelters, and local churches, they regularly volunteer their time and resources. Elias wears his heart on his sleeve, and he's always happy and grateful for every chance he's blessed with and considered for, when he is not practicing acting or recording a new podcast episode he is reading or building a new spaceship with his building blocks.

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