Tall, dark-haired, and striking with piercing blue eyes — Griffin Blazi captivates from viral vertical dramas to indie films, all while living a grounded life on his farm.
Audiences may know Griffin Blazi best as Ethan, the Alpha King in the hit vertical series “Sold as the Alpha King’s Breeder.” But his career spans a wide range of genres and platforms.

He debuted in film with roles like Gaston in “Bear’s Frolic” (2019) and Barney Barnes in “Blade: The Iron Cross” (2020). In the vertical format, he’s taken on roles such as Logan Bennett in “Leashed to My Demanding Boss 24/7” (2024) and Edward Johnson in “Accidentally Pregnant, Forever Spoiled” (2025).

Still, it was Ethan — the conflicted Alpha King torn between duty and desire — that cemented Blazi’s reputation. Starring opposite Noemi VanSlyke’s Rosalie, his performance brought both power and tenderness to the screen, resonating with millions worldwide.

Griffin Blazi on His Werewolf Character
In an interview with Drama Box, shared on its Instagram page, Blazi reflected on the qualities he shares with Ethan — and what acting means to him.

“I see myself as that as well, especially when I’m doing my push-ups in the morning. I enjoy being in the great outdoors, riding horses, building things, and taking things apart — that masculine energy with a soft side. I think we can all relate to that,” he explained.
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He also finds joy in portraying traits that differ from his own, a key part of what makes acting fulfilling for him. “Cause words on paper are just words on paper, baby. It’s the actor’s job to bring them to life,” he added.

Blazi’s playful approach extends to fantasy roles. When preparing for werewolf characters, he channels the energetic unpredictability of a Jack Russell terrier, helping him capture the role’s physicality and spirit.
Even amid supernatural drama, he reflects on the lessons his characters carry, including the love advice his Alpha King would give.
“He would say follow your heart, not your parents’ wishes, because he’s involved in an arranged marriage, but he really wants Rosalie, so you know, he’s a man who follows his own instincts,” he said.
The ‘Alpha King’ Is More than Just an Actor
Beyond acting, Blazi has carved out a space as a filmmaker and editor. According to his LinkedIn, he has worked as a lead videographer and video editor for brands, producing content for social media platforms.
A SAG-AFTRA member since 2016, he’s represented by major talent agencies on both coasts, balancing commercial and theatrical work.
His foundation in performance began early, studying drama at the Deena Levy Theatre Studio after completing communication and media studies at Western Connecticut State University. Since then, he has steadily expanded his craft, working in both Los Angeles and New York on-screen and behind the camera.
His Life Outside the Spotlight
Off-screen, Blazi embraces a quieter life that contrasts with his dramatic on-screen roles. His social media often captures scenes from the farm: riding horses through rugged trails, mowing lawns under vast summer skies, or spending time with his Uncle Bobby.
In one video, he’s seen gently petting a dog in a rustic barn, feeding horses, riding off-road, and enjoying peaceful moments with loved ones.
He also gave fans a deeper look into this side of his life during the COVID-19 pandemic, sharing videos on his YouTube channel that documented his daily routines and the three months he spent working the land, a glimpse into the calm simplicity that continues to ground him.
Griffin Blazi: A Rising Star to Watch
From viral dramas to indie films and creative work behind the camera, Blazi continues to grow his presence in the entertainment industry. Whether portraying an “Alpha King,” producing content, or enjoying a day outdoors, this young man is a multi-talented storyteller with a gift for connection.
And when asked about the roles he wants to explore, Blazi gave a playful but telling answer: “I always play the hero, but I wanna play the villain, so I make my heroic characters a little but villainous. The same token I sometimes am a thirsty, killer, alpha werewolf man, but villain’s more fun, you know, who doesn’t want to be the bad boy?”