Pierson Fodé
Pierson Fodé (born November 6, 1991) is an American actor and model known for his work in television and film. Raised on a family farm in Moses Lake, Washington, alongside his parents Ron and Robin, and siblings Pharon, Preston, and Payton, Fodé developed an early interest in filmmaking by founding Pierced Productions at age 13, where he produced over 20 short films. He stands at 6 ft 3½ in (1.92 m) tall, with brown hair and green eyes.[1] Fodé began his professional career in modeling, signing with Seattle Talent before joining the Wilhelmina Models agency in 2011, where he earned accolades such as Star of the Year and Best Runway Walk.[2] Transitioning to acting, he made his on-screen debut with a guest role in the Nickelodeon series iCarly in 2012 and starred as Jared in the web series Runaways across two seasons that year.[2] He gained early recognition for his recurring role as Brooks Wentworth, the love interest of the protagonist, in a five-episode arc on Disney Channel's Jessie from 2013 to 2014.[1] From 2015 to 2018, primarily as a series regular from 2015 to 2017 with a brief return in 2018, Fodé portrayed Thomas Forrester on the CBS daytime soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful, earning Daytime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Younger Actor in 2016 and 2017. In film, Fodé starred opposite Victoria Justice as Ely in the romantic comedy Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List (2015) and appeared in the thriller Cardinal X (2015).[2] He later took on the role of The Man from Miami in the action comedy The Man from Toronto (2022), a Netflix and Sony Pictures production that achieved global success as the platform's top film at the time.[1] More recently, Fodé played the cowboy character Trey McAllen in the Netflix romantic comedy The Wrong Paris (2025), reuniting with iCarly co-star Miranda Cosgrove 13 years after their initial collaboration, and starred in the Netflix holiday comedy A Merry Little Ex-Mas (2025).[3][4] He has also made guest appearances in series such as Dynasty (2019), Tacoma FD (2020), and Hello Ladies: The Movie (2014).[1] In addition to acting and modeling, Fodé maintains an online presence as an internet personality and YouTuber, often sharing content related to his farm roots and Hollywood experiences.[5]Early life
Family background
Pierson Fodé was born on November 6, 1991, in Moses Lake, Washington.[1] He was raised on a family farm in the rural eastern part of the state alongside his parents, Ron and Robin, two older brothers named Preston and Payton, and one younger sister named Pharon.[2][6] The demands of farm life profoundly influenced Fodé's early years, fostering a robust work ethic through hands-on chores such as tending to livestock and managing daily operations.[7] This environment instilled in him a sense of responsibility and resilience, as he has noted that neglecting tasks like feeding the animals resulted in immediate, tangible consequences, keeping him grounded and appreciative of hard work.[7]Education and early creative pursuits
Fodé earned an Associate of Arts degree in artistic and dramatic studies from a community college in Washington State by the age of 18, prior to relocating to Los Angeles to pursue opportunities in entertainment.[8] At age 13, while still in high school and living on his family's farm in rural Moses Lake, Washington, Fodé founded Pierced Productions, a personal production company through which he self-taught skills in filmmaking, acting, and production.[8][9] Under this banner, he produced, wrote, directed, and starred in over 20 short films during his teenage years, honing his craft through hands-on, home-based projects amid the isolation of farm life.[8]Career
Modeling
Pierson Fodé entered the professional modeling industry in 2011 at the age of 19, signing with the renowned Wilhelmina Models agency after initial representation by Seattle Talent. This affiliation marked a significant step in his career, transitioning him from local opportunities to national exposure in print and commercial work.[10][11] Through Wilhelmina, Fodé secured notable campaigns and endorsements with major brands, including a shoot for Abercrombie & Fitch that aligned with his move to Los Angeles. He also collaborated on projects for Vanity Fair, contributing to his growing portfolio of fashion and lifestyle imagery. During this period, he earned modeling accolades such as Star of the Year and Best Runway Walk.[12][13][10] These endeavors highlighted his photogenic presence and versatility in commercial modeling.[12][13] Fodé's modeling assignments offered crucial initial visibility in the entertainment world and steady income to sustain his relocation to Los Angeles, where he balanced commercial gigs with auditions for acting roles. This foundation enabled him to establish himself in Hollywood without immediate financial strain, paving the way for his subsequent pursuits in performance.[14]Acting
Pierson Fodé began his acting career with a television debut in 2012, appearing as Todd in the Nickelodeon sitcom iCarly's Halloween-themed episode "iHalfoween."[15][3] This minor role marked his entry into professional acting, following early short films he produced as a teenager.[9] That same year, he starred as Jared in the web series Runaways across two seasons.[2] Building on this start, Fodé secured a recurring role as Brooks Wentworth III, a love interest for the protagonist, on the Disney Channel series Jessie in 2014, appearing in five episodes. The character's Australian accent and romantic arc provided Fodé with increased visibility among younger audiences, helping transition him from guest spots to more substantial parts. In 2015, Fodé landed his first major ongoing role as Thomas Forrester on the CBS daytime soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful, portraying the complex character known for his fashion designer ambitions and tumultuous family dynamics.[14] He continued in the role through 2018, earning two Daytime Emmy nominations for his performance, which delved into themes of obsession and redemption.[11] Fodé's departure in 2018 was his own decision, as he sought to explore diverse opportunities beyond the soap format while his contract concluded, allowing him to reprise the role briefly before fully exiting.[16][17] Parallel to his soap work, Fodé expanded into film with a supporting role as Ely, the charismatic gay best friend in the romantic comedy Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List (2015), opposite Victoria Justice, which premiered at the Outfest Film Festival and highlighted his versatility in ensemble dynamics.[18] This project coincided with his Bold and the Beautiful tenure, blending television stability with cinematic exploration. Following his soap exit, Fodé navigated a period of career transition marked by guest appearances, including Joel Turner on the CW reboot of Dynasty in 2019, where he appeared in two episodes as a brief romantic interest.[19] After a hiatus due to health reasons, Fodé made a comeback in 2020, guest-starring as Jan Damme, a quirky firefighter, on the TruTV comedy Tacoma FD, signaling his return to lighter, ensemble-driven television roles.[20] Post-recovery, Fodé's career gained momentum in feature films, including a supporting turn as the assassin "The Man from Miami" in the 2022 Netflix action-comedy The Man from Toronto, alongside Kevin Hart and Woody Harrelson, which became a global hit and showcased his action-oriented range.[1] Culminating this progression, he starred as the lead cowboy Trey in the 2025 Netflix romantic comedy The Wrong Paris, directed by Janeen Damian, reuniting him with iCarly co-star Miranda Cosgrove in a story of mistaken destinations and budding romance set in Paris, Texas.[21][9] This role underscored his evolution from soap heartthrob to romantic lead in streaming originals, reflecting resilience amid earlier setbacks.[22]Awards and nominations
Pierson Fodé received two consecutive nominations for the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series for his portrayal of Thomas Forrester on The Bold and the Beautiful. In 2016, for the 43rd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, Fodé was nominated alongside actors including Nicolas Bechtel and Bryan Craig, though the award went to Craig for his role on General Hospital.[23][24][25] The following year, at the 44th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards in 2017, Fodé earned his second nomination in the same category, underscoring critical acclaim for his evolving performance as Forrester, which included intense dramatic scenes such as heated family confrontations.[26][27][24] The award was again presented to Bryan Craig for General Hospital.[28] Despite not securing a win in either instance, Fodé's back-to-back nominations marked him as a rising talent in daytime television, enhancing his industry recognition during his tenure on the series from 2015 to 2017.[29][30]| Year | Award | Category | Result | Nominated work |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Daytime Emmy Award | Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series | Nominated | The Bold and the Beautiful (as Thomas Forrester) |
| 2017 | Daytime Emmy Award | Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series | Nominated | The Bold and the Beautiful (as Thomas Forrester) |
Personal life
Health
In June 2019, Pierson Fodé publicly disclosed experiencing brain trauma that caused recurrent blackouts, sharing details through social media to raise awareness and offer hope to others facing similar challenges.[31] To manage and monitor these episodes, Fodé wore a heart monitor under medical supervision, which allowed doctors to track the blackouts and implement targeted interventions for stabilization. By the time of his announcement, the condition was reported as under control with professional medical support, and Fodé expressed gratitude for returning to his normal state.[31] In 2025, Fodé shared further details about the brain trauma, revealing it stemmed from a severe reaction to antibiotics, leading to memory loss, deep depression, moments of psychosis, and ongoing mental health challenges. He has since discussed his recovery journey, including cognitive behavioral therapy, and emphasized thriving after adversity.[32][33]Relationships and interests
Fodé's romantic life has garnered public attention primarily during his early career. He dated actress Victoria Justice from 2013 to 2015, a relationship that began on the set of the film Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List and was marked by public outings, including a vacation in Hawaii.[34][35] The couple split amicably in November 2015 after nearly two years together.[36] In 2020, Fodé began a relationship with actress Saxon Sharbino, confirmed publicly through social media posts marking their one-year anniversary in May 2021, though the post was later deleted.[34] This partnership has remained notably low-profile, with no confirmed updates on its status as of 2025; the pair no longer follow each other on Instagram, but no breakup has been officially announced.[34][35] Post-2020, Fodé has emphasized privacy in his personal matters, avoiding public disclosures about his romantic life amid his acting commitments.[34] Outside of relationships, he maintains interests in adventure and philanthropy. Fodé is an avid motorcycle enthusiast, affiliated with Indian Motorcycle and often riding to explore and clear his mind.[37] He has also engaged in charity work supporting youth, including attendance at UNICEF's 5th Annual Masquerade Ball in 2017 and the Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project's 2025 Block Party, events focused on children's welfare and education programs.[38][39]Filmography
Film
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2014 | Indigenous | Trevor | Horror thriller |
| 2015 | Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List | Ely | Romantic comedy-drama |
| 2017 | The Outcasts | Prom-goer | Teen comedy |
| 2017 | MDMA | Alex | Biographical drama |
| 2018 | Kill Game | Ryan | Horror thriller |
| 2020 | It's Time | Brad Gaines | Biographical sports drama |
| 2020 | Reboot Camp | Keith | Comedy |
| 2022 | The Man from Toronto | The Man from Miami | Action comedy |
| 2023 | Out of Hand | David | Thriller |
| 2024 | 72 Hours | Tye Revello | Drama |
| 2025 | The Wrong Paris | Trey | Rom-com; portrays a Bachelor-type character [Netflix streaming] |
| 2025 | Swiped | Michael | Thriller |
| 2025 | Marshmallow | Kaszwar | Horror comedy |
| 2025 | A Merry Little Ex-Mas | Chet Moore | Holiday rom-com |