
Age: 15
male
Jaden Onwuakor has been modeling and acting since the age of 3. Recently he landed a principal role in Isherwell's child aid on Don't Look Up written and directed by Adam McKay. Jaden had a scene with Mark Rylance in Don't Look Up. Jaden is a student pilot and has been dreaming to become a pilot since the age of 5. He started to take instructed flight lessons at age 8 at Horizon Aviation Flight School He has sung the National Anthem at the PawSox game in 2019 and Boston Green Fest. in 2017. He is a member of the Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra as a trumpet player. He is a student at Foxboro Regional Charter school. Jaden is a Black Belt Karate student at Personal Best Karate, a competitive swimmer at Hay Lightning Swim Team at Hockmock Area YMCA. He is an avid reader especially history books and Dragon Ball. He is a member of Boston Bagpipe and practicing his bagpipe and appears on parades. He has modeled for major companies such as Converse, Eddie Bauer, Hasbro (Spiderman, Black Panther, Hulk, Baby Alive, etc.) BJs, Summer Infant, Grove Collaborative, The Grommet, Force of Nature, care, and the list goes on. He has appeared on a Japanese reality show and was viewed by 7.5 million people in Japan. Jaden loves baseball, parkour, singing, reading. Jaden ran a 5K race in 23 min. at age 8 and has completed the Spartan race at Fenway Park in 2021. He is signed with Model Club Inc. in Boston, MA, and MOCHA Model & Talent Management in Newyork City.

Monster High follows a diverse group of supernatural teenagers navigating the halls of their exclusive academy, where the children of famous monsters learn to embrace their unique identities. Frankie Stein, a newly animated student, arrives eager to fit in while discovering her own power and purpose. Alongside her best friends—the witty Draculaura, the tech-savvy Clawdeen Wolf, and the mysterious Lagoona Blue—Frankie confronts both typical high school drama and extraordinary supernatural challenges. Together, they challenge prejudice, celebrate their differences, and prove that being "freaky" is something to be proud of. As they uncover secrets about their school's past and face threats from those who fear monsters, the group learns that true friendship transcends species, and that confidence and acceptance are the ultimate superpowers. Monster High is a colorful celebration of individuality, belonging, and the courage to be authentically yourself.

