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Jesse Bradford Watrouse (born May 28, 1979), known professionally as Jesse Bradford, is an American actor. He began his career as a child actor at the age of five and received two Young Artist Award for Best Leading Young Actor in a Feature Film nominations for his performances in King of the Hill in 1993 and Far From Home: The Adventures of Yellow Dog in 1995. Subsequently, he has had several notable roles in motion pictures, including Romeo + Juliet (1996) and Bring It On (2000), playing the romantic interest. In 2002, he appeared as the lead in two films — Clockstoppers and Swimfan. He also had a minor role as White House intern Ryan Pierce for nine episodes during the fifth season of The West Wing. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jesse Bradford, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

In a distant corner of the universe, a ruthless empire led by the tyrannical Emperor Zarkon wages war across the stars, conquering planets and enslaving civilizations in its path. As hope fades, an ancient legend resurfaces—of a powerful guardian formed by five mechanical lions, hidden for centuries and waiting for new pilots. On Earth, a group of unlikely young recruits—Keith, a disciplined but conflicted leader; Lance, a fearless and arrogant hotshot; Hunk, a loyal powerhouse with heart; Pidge, a brilliant young tech prodigy; and Sven, a noble warrior bound by duty—are brought together under the guidance of Princess Allura, the last royal of a fallen world. Transported across the galaxy, the team discovers the legendary lions and their ability to combine into Voltron, a colossal warrior capable of challenging Zarkon’s forces. But power alone isn’t enough. Divided by ego, grief, and mistrust, the pilots struggle to unite as a team while the enemy closes in. As Zarkon launches a devastating assault on the last free planets, the pilots must overcome their differences and embrace the bond that connects them. Only by fighting as one can they unlock Voltron’s true power—and stand as the universe’s final line of defense. In a battle that will decide the fate of the galaxy, five pilots must become one legend.
