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PEARCE

JOZA

His breakthrough came in Disney XD’s Lab Rats: Bionic Island as Daniel. He went on to roles in Angie Tribeca, Legendary Dudas, MECH-X4, Dwight in Shining Armor, and Disney’s Z-O-M-B-I-E-S franchise as Wyatt the werewolf. He starred in Under the Lights alongside Lake Bell and Nick Offerman, portraying Sam, a teen with epilepsy, and stars in the upcoming Bad Counselors (2026).

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BIO

Pearce grew up in the Colorado Rockies, where homeschooling, snowboarding, biking, and exploring half a million acres of national forest shaped his imagination. At age three, after seeing Frog & Toad, he knew he wanted to be on stage. By elementary school he was performing standup at a local coffee shop and acting in plays, including A Christmas Story, James and the Giant Peach, and Annie. At nine, he earned acclaim in A Christmas Carol, which inspired him to pursue film and television.

 

By 11, Pearce had moved to Hollywood, booking an independent feature within weeks and several more soon after. At 12, he became the youngest actor accepted into Larry Moss’s workshops and privately coached by Sharon Chatten. His breakthrough came in Disney XD’s Lab Rats: Bionic Island as Daniel. He went on to roles in Angie Tribeca, Legendary Dudas, MECH-X4, Dwight in Shining Armor, and Disney’s Z-O-M-B-I-E-S franchise as Wyatt the werewolf. He starred in Under the Lights alongside Lake Bell and Nick Offerman, portraying Sam, a teen with epilepsy, and stars in the upcoming Bad Counselors (2026). He also partners with the Epilepsy Foundation and TalkAboutIt Company to support families facing seizure disorders.

 

Outside acting, Pearce began college courses at 12 through Coursera, later studying Computer Science and Arabic at UCLA, Davidson, and other colleges. He plays ultimate frisbee, surfs, practices tai chi and kickboxing, and volunteers regularly. At seven, he addressed Colorado’s Charter School League conference, and at nine, he petitioned his school board for equitable funding.

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