Jamie Granato has displayed his versatility across several formats, starring in "Sequence," a film shot on location in Jackson, Mississippi, conducting on-camera interviews for Pitchfork TV (with the likes of Fred Armisen and Das Racist) and appearing in multiple episodes of a 'Nickelodeon Mom' hidden-camera prank show set to air this fall. Jamie completed the Upright Citizens Brigade sketch and improv programs in New York before moving to Los Angeles to study the Meisner Technique under Bill Alderson and Laura Henry. He also appeared in the 2018 independent film, “Jobe’z World”. And most recently, appeared in Al Warren’s feature film, “Dogleg” and Sean Price Williams’ (Good Time, Her Smell) directorial debut, as a Tour Guide in “The Sweet East”, which debuted at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival. Since arriving in LA, he has gained all of his on-screen opportunities without an agent or manager.