Biography, Facts & Life Story
Elisha Henig is an American television actor best known for portraying Julian Walker in the crime-mystery anthology series The Sinner. In all eight of the show’s episodes during its second season in 2018, he was one of the main protagonists.
The young actor has also appeared in a number of children’s and teen-focused television programs, including American Vandal, Alex, Inc., Legendary Dudas, School of Rock, and Lab Rats: Elite Force.
Early Life
On October 30, 2004, Elisha Henig was born in Portland, Oregon, in the United States. As of right now, he is 5 feet 4 inches tall. He is a Scorpio by birth sign.
Family & Ethnicity
Elisha Henig has kept his parents’ personal information incredibly private, which is why their identities are still a mystery. He has, however, made no secret of his feelings toward his three brother siblings, Otniel Henig, Avinoam Henig, and Akiva Henig. The youngest of his brothers is Elisha.
In addition, the four brothers have come together to form the Portland, Oregon-based indie rock group Boys without Toys. Their musical output includes the albums It’s Raining and Annie.
Career
At the age of 8, Elisha Henig’s performance as Richard III in a Shakespeare acting class at school sparked his interest in acting. Since then, he has been honing his acting skills and displaying them in numerous settings.
He first began playing professional roles in nearby Portland theaters. He was also able to earn the Portland Best Young Performer Drammy award for one of his performances as a co-lead in the play “The Snowstorm.”
Elisha began performing professionally at the age of 10, and at 15 he is recognized as one of the up-and-coming young actors in the entertainment business.
Elisha’s television series Mythic Quest: Raven’s Banquet and the short film Futile Haven are currently in the post-production phase; Mythic Quest: Raven’s Banquet is scheduled to premiere on February 7, 2020. He has also been filming for the television movie Cipher.
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