Bryton went on his first audition at 2 years old. It was for a "Bath Time Mickey-Mouse" commercial. His showed up on the wrong day at the wrong time by mistake, but luck would have it and he still got the job.

By age 3, he had several commercials under his belt and ultimately landed a fulltime role on the prime-time network television show, Family Matters.

Bryton filmed over 200 episodes during his nine year run.

At 12, Bryton became the youngest recording artist on the Universal Polydor label. His single "Ooh, The Way I Feel About You" was sold on over 9 million compilation CDs. His performance in front of 100 million television viewers and 50,000 live fans at PopKomm on his 14th birthday was the pinnacle of his music career in Europe.

Bryton and his parents were in New York on 911 and Bryton decided not to return to Europe to continue his career in lieu of the world's turmoil at that time.

Returning to California, finishing High School, Bryton played the voice of Freddie on Fox's "The Kids from Room 402" for 2 years before landing the role of Devon on CBS's "The Young and the Restless" where he earned a 2007 Emmy Award for Best Young Actor in a Daytime Drama.