At just 13 years old, Jayd Deroché has already landed major roles in TV, Film, Voice Acting, Live Theater and Music. Hailing from Canada, Jayd has starred in high-profile animated series including Disney Junior’s ‘Dino Ranch’ as Jon Cassidy, PBS’s ‘Super Why’, Nickelodeon’s ‘PAW Patrol’ and the highly anticipated Mattel animation ‘Barney’s World’, premiering this October. His TV & Film credits include ‘The Boys‘ on Amazon Prime, Netflix’s ‘I Woke Up a Vampire‘, Shaftesbury’s ‘Ruby & the Well’ and several Hallmark and Lifetime movies like ‘Falling Like Snowflakes’, ‘Christmas with a Kiss‘, ‘Miracle in Motor City’ and OWN’s ‘A Christmas Serenade’. With a career that’s only beginning to blossom, Jayd sat down with Splash Magazine to discuss his journey so far, his love for music, and what’s next for this rising talent.
Q: How did you get started in the voice acting and film industry?
Jayd Deroché: I first started in the industry when I was 4 years old. My mom found an agent for me, but she waited until I was a bit older to make sure it was something I really wanted to do. When I was 7, I started dancing and singing to Michael Jackson, and my mom’s friend saw me on Instagram and asked if I wanted to perform “Thriller” at an adult Halloween event. I said yes, and from there it all just took off!
A few months later, we went to The Bahamas, where my parents surprised me with tickets to The Jacksons’ concert. Jermaine Jackson brought me on stage, and I danced with them – one of the most incredible moments of my life. That really cemented my love for performing. Soon after, I signed with my first agency and started training and auditioning, and here we are!
Q: What has been your most rewarding role so far?
Jayd Deroché: Definitely my role in I Woke Up a Vampire on Netflix. It was such a fun project to work on, and I put a lot of effort into it. Being able to collaborate with other talented kids and work with special effects was an incredible experience. Plus, it’s exciting to be a series regular on such a cool show!
Q: How do you balance acting, voice work, music, and school life?
Jayd Deroché: It’s a challenge, especially with how busy the past few years have been. When I was in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, I had rehearsals all day and would have to record for the animated series’ early in the morning before rehearsals. I was juggling different voice roles, singing live, and staying on top of schoolwork. It was a lot!
Last year, I switched to an online private school, which helped balance my schedule, but now I’m excited to be back in person this year with a school that can accommodate my schedule. It’s all about managing time and making sure I stay focused on what needs to get done.
Q: Who do you look up to as an actor and musician?
Jayd Deroché: Jamie Foxx! He’s such an incredible actor and musician, and his sense of humor is amazing. He’s a great example of someone who’s successfully crossed over into different parts of the entertainment industry.
Q: Can you tell us more about the instruments you play and your music?
Jayd Deroché: I play piano, guitar, bass, drums, and violin. I haven’t released my music yet, but I’m working on it! I have a few songs in the works – three pop tracks and a ballad – that will be coming out soon. I’m excited to finally share what I’ve been working on.
Q: What do you hope people take away from your music?
Jayd Deroché: I hope my music makes people feel something, whether it’s joy, relaxation, or even connection on a deeper level. One of my songs touches on mental health and perseverance, and I think a lot of people will relate to it. I just want to bring people comfort and happiness through my music.
Q: If you could collaborate with any artist, who would it be?
Jayd Deroché: I would love to collaborate with Frank Ocean or Tyler The Creator. Frank Ocean’s voice is incredible, and I really admire Tyler’s production style. Working with either of them would be a dream come true.
Q: What challenges have you faced in your career so far?
Jayd Deroché: One of the biggest challenges is time. Between traveling for work, last- minute auditions, and school, it can be hard to fit everything in. It’s especially tricky when I have to learn a new accent or develop a complex character quickly. I’ve also had to deal with the occasional rejection, which is tough—especially when I’ve put a lot of work into a role. In animated series, my voice changing as I get older can also lead to challenges like being recast. But I’ve learned to keep pushing forward. Every challenge is an opportunity to grow, and I love what I do so much that it’s all worth it.
Q: What motto do you live by?
Jayd Deroché: “Work hard – do your best and what’s meant for you will happen.” It’s a reminder that if I put in the effort, good things will come in time.
Q: What would your dream headline be in the news?
Jayd Deroché: “JAYD WINS A GRAMMY”! That’s definitely the dream headline.
With numerous TV, Film and voice acting credits, and a promising music career on the horizon, Jayd Deroché is a multi-talented force to watch out for in the entertainment world. At just 13, he’s accomplished more than many twice his age, and the best is yet to come!
Jayd is represented by Jessica Martins Hero Artists
For more information and to keep up with Jayd, visit: https://www.jayd.art
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