Cheyenne Buchanan - Biography

Cheyenne Raliegh Buchanan was born in Wauseon, Ohio, but moved to Florida shortly after his birth. His father was absent throughout his life. He grew up in a fractured family and his only sister (that he knew of at the time) lived with her biological father. Cheyenne even lived on uncut land with no running water or electricity for nearly two years at one point in his childhood and witnessed a multitude of unpleasant happenings during this time; but ask him now, and he will tell you that his childhood was the blessing... and laid the foundation to shape his greatest strengths in life. Cheyenne took a hard look at everything he had went through as a child and used it as a guideline of what not to do and who not become in life, instead of letting it change him for the worse. He became a certified Shootfighting instructor in 2002 and began developing a syllabus for the art, but eventually returned to his heart's calling as a writer and actor. His acting career initially spawned in the second grade when he took on the role of Old King Cole at the head of the school's playhouse. Over the decades that followed he honed his craft through method acting and took to writing short stories at a very young age. He won his first writing contest in middle school for a ten page tale he wrote entitled "Attack of the killer croûtons from a planet somewhere near Mars!" While it was full of grammatical errors and misspelled words, it was defiantly the oddest, funniest, and most original story written that year. Since then he has played both starring and supporting roles in feature films, but remains steadfast in following his path as an accomplished writer. Cheyenne is currently working as a script-doctor/editor in the film industry and, not to mention undisclosed projects, has recently penned future feature films such as, "The tower: Shepherd's blade", "Strife", and when he's ready to move forward with them... the three films that make up "The Artist trilogy".