Other names Brandon W. Jones Years active 2009–present | Name Brandon Jones Role Actor | |
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Full Name Brandon William Jones Occupation Actor, musician, producer, model, athlete Parent(s) Kimberly JonesReid Jones Movies Hello, My Name Is Frank, Skinny Dip Albums Take the Limits Off, Never Shaken : The Brandon Jones Mix Tape, Shot of Bourbon, Man I Am (EP) Similar People DJ Shog, Torsten Stenzel, Frankie Latina Profiles |
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Brandon William Jones (born May 7, 1988) is an American actor, musician, and producer, best known for his role as Liam on Lie to Me, his portrayal of Andrew Campbell in Pretty Little Liars, Liam in The Fosters and his portrayal of Charlie Russell on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
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- Chest workout with brandon jones
- Brandon jones video game music lounge songs easy allies in concert
- Early life and career
- Singles discography
- Filmography
- References

Brandon jones video game music lounge songs easy allies in concert
Early life and career

Jones was born in the central Piedmont region of North Carolina. He was raised in the town of McLeansville by parents Kimberly and Reid Jones. He has no siblings. At Northeast Guilford High School, Jones was involved in sports as a member of the football, track, and wrestling teams. In early 2009, Jones drove cross country from his East Coast home to move to Los Angeles and began acting soon after.

Jones shot with photographer Bruce Weber for the 2010 Abercrombie & Fitch holiday campaign. He is also featured as the lead vocalist on the 2011 single "Wanna Be Known" by German electronic music duo York.

In October 2011, it was announced that Jones would be joining CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, playing the role of Charlie Russell, the son of D.B. Russell (played by Ted Danson). E! Online reported in early August 2012 that Jones would guest star on Pretty Little Liars as the role of Andrew Campbell. He appeared in the web series If I Can Dream alongside Justin Gaston.
On August 28th, 2017, Jones was sentenced to 180 days in jail for pulling out a gun during an argument.