About
Abyon Ausar

“I have been a motion picture and television stuntman and stunt coordinator for almost 40 years. Abyon trained with me at The Stunt Performers Academy in Los Angeles. Abyon is a tremendous athlete. His drive and motivation to reach whatever goals he puts in front of him is inspiring. I would hire him in a second.”
Abyon Ausar is an actor and model based in Austin, Texas.
Born in Newport News, Virginia and raised in Jacksonville, Florida, he moved between several places growing up before attending Florida A&M University in Tallahassee, where he earned a degree in elementary education and worked as a teacher. He transitioned to Austin in late 2017 with no representation, no credits, and limited resources — and has since worked more than a hundred commercial sets.
He fronted Mary Kay’s MKMen skin care campaign in the Winter 2025 issue of The Look, and appears as the lead in Myles Smith’s “Nice To Meet You” — a release promoted worldwide on digital billboards.
In print he has appeared on the cover of Brides of Houston and on the cover of Krave Magazineas part of its 2021 Freshman Klass, Top Models of Dallas. He is one of the co-hosts of the USAA Educational Foundation’s ongoing financial education series.
He is currently cast in a lead role on a scripted series in development with Fortitude Filmworks, and is represented in multiple markets. He is also known as Abyon McInnis, his given name.
Training & Background
- Stunt Performers AcademyLos Angeles, CA
- Three-week professional intensive under Banzai Vitale. High falls to 40 feet and multiple fall techniques, choreographed fight scenes, fire work, and on-set stunt etiquette.
- Carol Hickey Acting StudioAustin, TX
- Foundation, commercial, and audition technique.
- Mark Cuban Heroes CenterDallas, TX
- Acting technique and Runway 101.
- Xtreme Force USATexas
- Level 1 stunt training.
- Merlin WorksAustin, TX
- Improv 101 and 201.
- Studio E.Austin, TX
- Voiceover fundamentals.
- B.S. Elementary EducationFlorida A&M University
- Three years teaching fourth grade — built original curriculum; class posted record test scores.
- Basketball (advanced)
- Football · Baseball · Track & Field
- Cycling · Rock climbing
- Saxophone
- Baritone vocals
- Teleprompter
- Emcee
- Improvisation
- Stage combat (hand-to-hand)
- Choreographed fight scenes
- Basic firearms
- High falls to 40 ft
- Southern dialect
- Drone pilot
- ATV driving
- Merchant Mariner credential
- Valid passport
- Works well with children and adults with disabilities