Germaine De Leon can currently be seen on Showtime’s “Dexter” which is airing Sunday nights at 9PM. He had a supporting role in the comedy "Here Comes the Boom" for Sony Pictures which comes out in theaters the summer of 2012. Other projects include “Dumped” which is currently being filmed and a live stage performance in "4 Murders" opened 10/14 in North Hollywood
Germaine De Leon is an actor known and respected for his ability to play a wide range of characters. De Leon was born in San Francisco, CA. He moved to Los Angeles as a teenager, where at the behest of a friend started doing independent movies. This quickly lead to a string of art house films such as "Hunting of Man", "The Aura", and "Marriage of Charlie Johnson." At the same time, Germaine worked as a print model for clothing companies such as "WESC" and "Hot Topic" to give him the time and financial stability to do the art house films he loved for little to no money. De Leon eventually won an acting award at the Method Fest Film Festival in Burbank, CA which lead to his signing with a manager and agent. De Leon made his first professional acting debut doing a national Honda commercial with Micheal Andretti. Immediately,De Leon began working regularly as a guest star on the major television shows "CSI:Miami", "CSI:NY", "The Closer" and many more. In 2006 De Leon had his first film break through with a lead role in 2006's "Walkout" for HBO and then another lead role in the popular Dimension horror film "Buried Alive" in 2007. Currently Germaine has completed half of season 6 of Showtime's Emmy Award winning series "Dexter" coming out Fall 2011 and had a supporting role in the comedy "Here Comes the Boom" for Sony Pictures which comes out in theaters the summer of 2012.
He won the "Best Actor" prize at the 2004 Method Fest Film Festival in Burbank
He has published several award winning poems
He is a psychology major at Cal State L.A.
Does Brazilian Jujitsu.
Considers Bob Dylan his biggest influence.