Bryce received his Bachelor’s degree from the University of Vermont and then went on to receive his Masters in film studies at the University of Miami. A lover of the arts, Bryce played the Clarinet early in his life and moved on to the guitar later on. Bryce wrote for several newspapers and magazines as well as writing many stories, screenplays, and was even published before finding his true calling working in the film/television industry for various movies and TV shows. He joined Langley Productions (Creators of COPS & JAIL) in 2007 as a cameraman before switching to mixing audio and realizing that he didn’t want to do anything else. He was beloved by his bosses, peers, and the officers he met throughout the United States alike. He was recently promoted to Audio Supervisor and considered to be the best at his craft by many within that circle. Show creators John and Morgan Langley and the entire COPS crew mourn his passing as extended family.
Having traveled around the world for several years, Bryce made an impression on everyone he met. He was quick to smile no matter the situation and made friends everywhere he went. He lived life on his own terms and was always the first one to help anyone in need; and he will best be remembered for a smile that never faded. Bryce lived more in 38 years than most people do in a lifetime and the saddest thing for those of us who knew him is not being able to see what he would’ve done next.
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