Austin Trace

Born Austin Trace Borusiewicz in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia. Austin has been acting since the age of 7. His first television appearance was on Season 3 of "Mad Men" at the age of 10.  Austin is known for his Recurring Guest Star role as "Viper" on "About a Boy" and a Guest Star in "Game Shakers", "American Housewife", "Wendell and Vinnie" & "Medium" and a Co-Star in "The Middle". He also recently Guest Starred in the new HBO Max Show "Generation" & Co-Starred in the new Starz Show "Shining Vale" with Courtney Cox, Mira Sorvino & Greg Kinnear.  Austin's movie credits include the lead role of "Silas" in "Thicker Than Water" which won the DGA African American Director Award along with 14 other various awards. He also had a supporting role in "Beneath the Leaves" with Mira Sorvino. More recently, he Guest Starred in the Lifetime Movie "Deadly Daughter Switch" and the feature film called "After the Reign"  When Austin was 10 when he starred in the film, "The Planeteer" as Bradley McGuire. The film won an Emmy for Outstanding Children's Program at the 32nd Annual CTA's in Hollywood in April 2011.  Austin also has several Voice Over credits. He is the voice of Alex Robbins in the popular podcast called "We're Alive: Goldrush" & "We're Alive: Desendants". He is also the American overdub voice of Dr. Enzo Vergani of the Brazilian Netflix "The Chosen One".  Austin studies at the John Rosenfeld Studios with Actor & Coach John Rosenfeld. He is also a Multi-Award Winning filmmaker and would like to become a Director.  In his free time he is an avid golfer and an expert Skateboarder.

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