Marlon Kazadi

Marlon S. Kazadi (born Nov. 16, 2004) is a Canadian actor and music artist. He is known for the  role of “Taylor” in the Independent film Chained, (2020). This was Kazadi’s first lead role, in which he won “Best Young Actor” from the New York International Film Awards, and nominations for Best Actor for a Canadian Film at the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards. as well as Best Lead Performance, Male at the UBCP/ACTRA Awards.

Marlon S. Kazadi

Early life

Marlon S. Kazadi moved to Vancouver, B.C. from the Democratic Republic of Congo, at the age of 7, with his mother, Fatou Kazadi; who later remarried music producer Kayvon Sarfehjooy (K-Salaam). Marlon Kazadi attended French speaking schools – Ecole Anne Hébert and Ecole des Pionniers, before continuing his education in English.  

Career

Kazadi made his first acting debut at 9 years old, on the ABC series The Whispers. He decided to respond to an open call after his Mother suggested that he may take a liking to acting, as she noticed his talent from him replaying movie characters that he watched as a child.  

Marlon then took a three-year hiatus from acting to pursue a career as a professional soccer player, which was his first dream. One day during his soccer training, Kazadi had an epiphany and realized that acting was his true calling. In 2018 he made his return to acting; where he landed the supporting role of Omar in the feature film Child's Play, a remake of the original classic horror film featuring the infamous Chucky doll. That same year, Kazadi was cast in two popular series: first as Young James (Jimmy) Olsen in Supergirl, and then in a recurring role as Malcolm in Riverdale.

By the age of 15, Marlon landed his first lead role as Taylor in the feature film Chained, (2020) a crime thriller by Titus Heckel, in which Kazadi won, and was nominated for multiple awards based off of his performance.

His work in “Chained” caught the eyes of various producers, which eventually landed him another lead role, this time as Mike Broadstreet in “Zombie Town,” a zombie thriller directed by Peter Lepeniotis, based on author R.L. Stine’s book of the same name. The film will premiere in theatres in 2023.


Filmography

Film & Television
YearTitleRoleNote
2022Zombie TownMike BroadstreetLead Actor
2021ChainedTaylorLead Actor
2020Christmas In evergreen: Bells Are RingingDavidMain Cast
2019Child’s PlayOmarMain Cast
2019SupergirlYoung JamesEpisode 419: “American Dreamer”
2019-2021RiverdaleMalcolmEpisodes: Chapter Sixty: Dog Day Afternoon

Chapter Sixty-Four: The Ice Storm

Chapter Seventy-Two: To Die For

Chapter Seventy-Eight: The Preppy Murders

Chapter Seventy-Nine: Graduation

2019Christmas In Evergreen: Tidings of JoyDavidMain Cast
2018Christmas In Evergreen: Letters to SantaDavidMain Cast
2015The WhispersNomad BoyEpisode 2: “Hide & Seek”

Awards & Nomination

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YearAwardCategoryNominated WorkResult
2021New York International Film AwardsBest Young Lead ActorChainedWon
2021UBCP/ACTRA Awards, VancouverBest Lead Performance, MaleChainedNominated
2021VFCC AwardsBest Actor in a Canadian FilmChainedNominated

References

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    6. “https://newyorkinternationalfilmawards.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/ 10/2021/05/WINNERS-NYIFA-APRIL-2021.pdf" New York International Film Awards, April 2021. Retrieved August 11, 2021.

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