Brian Bowman, a native of Detroit, Michigan now living in Columbus, Ohio, holds a bachelor's degree in accounting and business administration along with a MBA from Franklin University. He's also a graduate of John Casablanca Modeling and Talent Management, A devoted husband as well as a father of four and grandfather of seven, he works as a manager, head writer and CFO for BLACK JACK ENTERTAINMENT AGENCY LLC. which happens to be a company that he co-founded. His love for scary movies helped inspire him to create two horror novels. "MY BROTHER'S KEEPER" is the title of the first book which was published in the spring of 2008. Mr. Bowman was blessed enough to publish his second novel "I LOVE YOU" through his own company in the spring of 2011. He is currently working on his third horror novel titled "WET". Brian Bowman has also maintained a continuous involvement in community events. He is one of the co-founders of THE ANNUAL EASTER FEAST where they feed approximately 300 people. His company sponsors THE ANNUAL GOSPEL SHOWCASE AND DINNER which showcases local talent at no cost. He has delivered motivational speeches at Community Connections and the Day Reporting Program, managed a local artist, hosted several entertainment events, mentored young adults, and played an important role of the construction and publication of three completely positive community magazines. He is also one of the host of an internet radio show called THE ORDER RADIO where local talent is interviewed and community issues are brought to light. Mr. Bowman found his love for acting by appearing in the following local stage plays: What Color is Trouble?, The Promise, The Bell Ringer, A Wing and a Prayer, Secrets of a Dark Skinned Sister, The Holy Shop and 1940s Radio Hour. This lead Mr. Bowman trying his hand at screen acting and to write, co-directed and star in MY BROTHER'S KEEPER THE SERIES which is based off of the novel he wrote. The success of those projects is what lead him to write, produce and star in a feature length film called THE GAME DONE CHANGED which premiered to a sold out crowd at an AMC theater. Brian's ambition would lead him to act in a number of other motion pictures: Madtown, UFO, Church Gossip, St. Gabriel, Fast 8, Life & Death of John Gotti, Liberty Mean, Girl From Compton, First Kill and a huge principle role in Miles Ahead which was written and directed by Don Cheadle. He is currently working on other film projects and has a screenplay and TV pilot that's being shopped around. Brian Bowman's ultimate goal is to create a culture of positive adults that the youth can relate to and learn from. He lives by the slogan of, "Keep ya head up, stay strong and stay focused!"
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Brian Bremer was born in Hickory, North Carolina in 1967. He attended university on a full theatre scholarship to Pepperdine University, in Malibu, California. Here, he found representation and was soon cast as Bunt Wallace in the cult hit "Pumpkinhead", opposite Lance Henrickson and Cynthia Bain. He went onto star in a string of innovative horror and science fiction films, including the controversial "Society", directed by Brian Yuzna. In this genre, Brian worked with directors Tobe Hooper and Stan Winston and actors Mickey Rooney and Morgan Fairchild. During his time in Los Angeles, Brian also appeared as recurring character Milo Trump on the CBS television series, "TV 101". In 1994, Brian moved to Atlanta, GA and wrote lyrics and performed as lead singer for the band, "Elijuun Zoo", performing at the 1996 Olympic Games. The band was successful locally, but dissolved in 1997. Brian continued his career in film and theatre arts, working as an actor, stage manager and producer for regional film and theatre projects. In 2000, Brian returned to the screen as Lt. Vandemeer to Billy Dee Williams's alchoholic police seargent in the Stage and Frame production "Good Neighbor". He most recently appeared in the Jim Kveisel film, "Stroke of Genius", to be released Spring 2004. Still residing in Atlanta, Brian is active in Arts fundraising, film and theatre.
Brian Brightly began his career in development as a Story Analyst, and has been instrumental in the project development of movies at Disney, Universal Pictures and Dreamworks, including Fast & Furious, Bourne Identity, Munich, and Jarhead. He wrote INSIDE MAN: MOST WANTED and TREMORS: SHRIEKER ISLAND, for Universal 1440, distributed on Netflix. He is Executive Producing CARNIVAL for Sony International, and Associate Produced IRONCLAD for Mythic. One of few Westerners working now in Asia, he wrote the action film OPERATION WILD, an India-China co-production, for Renny Harlin, and is co-writing two action films for global star Wu Jing, whose franchises (WOLF WARRIOR, EARTH WANDERING) have made billions at the box office. He is also Executive Producing for, and wrote, BANG-BANG, for Zero Gravity to Produce, and Eric Yoon to direct, in Japan. He delivered FOX HUNT for Fox International, a Hong Kong-based action film, and SHANGHAI STAR for Ivanhoe Pictures, set in Shanghai. He is repped by UTA's Max Michael and Fourth Wall's Jon Huddle for features.
Brian grew up in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. After high school, Brian spent three years in New York City, studying under Herbert Berghof at HB Studio and working as a tour guide at Radio City Music Hall. After building his film and theater resume in Seattle and Los Angeles, Brian moved to Orlando, where he continues to pursue his future Oscar.
Brian Brisco is an actor, known for Rampage: President Down (2016).
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Brian Brough was born on November 24, 1975 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. He is a director and producer, known for Not Cinderella's Type (2018), Retreat to Paradise (2020) and Timeless Love (2019).