- Scott Burik, the stunt coordinator on the set of A Murder at the End of the World (2023), taught him how to ride a bike. He doesn't think there are many kids that can say they learned to ride a bike with a professional stuntman. When you see him riding in the show, he had only been on a bike a handful of times at that point, so the scene is very realistic.
- He is a big hiker. He has hiked over 20 National Parks. When he was 5 years old he hiked the entire Mist Trail and Nevada Trail at Yosemite National Park on the same day. It took 9 hours and he hiked all but the last hour without being carried at all.
- He plays the piano and has the incredible ability to name chords by ear. Someday he wants to produce music. He loves all genres of music.
- He is the star of a Korean TV show and also a cartoon character in Korea. He loves Korean food, its culture and can even speak some Korean.
- He loves to read - among other things the book series "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" and "Dog Man." He wants to be in a "Dog Man" movie or TV show some day.
- He is the youngest of four and his siblings has all been in TV shows, movies, commercials and print advertisements. It's because of them that he asked to start acting when he was 4.
- His first paid job was for Pampers and he was less than 4 weeks old. He booked it off of the birth announcement card his mom sent to his sibling's agent. She thought the card was so cute that she decided to submit him and see what would happen. The rest is history.
- He loves soccer. He plays on a soccer team and is a huge Mbappé fan. In fact, Clive Owen and he watched a lot of soccer together on the set of A Murder at the End of the World (2023). Owen bought him his very first professional soccer jersey - it was for Owen's favorite team, Liverpool.
- He loves dogs. He has 3 big dogs: Ziggy, Theo and Komet. His family has fostered over 15 shelter dogs who have gone on to be adopted into loving families after their time with them (Kellan Tetlow's family). His dog Ziggy is also an actor.
- Was born in New York City and lived on the Upper West Side until the summer of 2020 when his family moved to California for more space during Covid.
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