Considered by many to be the best manager the England national team never had, Brian Clough's professional football career began when aged 16 he signed for hometown club, Middlesbrough F.C.. Working his way up through the ranks, he made his full first-team debut in a league match against Barnsley in September 1955. Over the following six seasons he scored 197 goals in 213 league appearances, a fantastic record by modern standards. It was during this period that he earned his two England caps, both in 1959 against Wales and Sweden. In 1961 he moved to Sunderland where he continued his prolific strike-rate, scoring 54 times in 61 games. At the age of 30 though, a clash with the Bury goalkeeper resulted in an injury which forced him to retire. Looking for new challenges, Brian decided to go into management, gaining experience at Hartlepool for two seasons before taking the job at Derby County, where he led them to the league championship in 1972 and the European Cup semi-finals a year later. His tenure ended when he resigned after a dispute with Derby chairman Sam Longson. More success was to follow though. After unsuccessful stints at Brighton and Leeds United, he took the top job at Nottingham Forest where he won them 11 trophies, including the league championship in 1978 and the European Cup twice in 1979 and 1980. His extraordinary success with the club made him the public and the press's first choice to manage the under-performing England national team, but the English Football Association would not employ him under any circumstances. Bobby Robson even offered to resign twice in favour of Clough during the 1980s but his resignation was rejected on both occasions. In May 1993, after 18 years at Forest, Brian retired from football. He suffered from ill-health in his later years years and underwent a liver transplant in early 2003.
Brian Cobby was born on October 12, 1929 in Brighton, Sussex, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Evita (1996), Paris by Night (1988) and The Detective (1985). He died on October 31, 2012 in Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK.
Brian Cogley is an American actor known for his relatable screen presence. A child actor in the theater, he's often cast in: "everyman" TV and Film roles, Law and Military, Small Town Hero, Under-Dog Athlete. Fully dedicated to his craft, Brian has studied and worked with the best in the industry; from the Ivana Chubbuck Acting Studio and the ALW Studio, to on set experience with Ryan Murphy, Jamie Foxx (directorial debut), Shonda Rhimes and others. Brian also creates and develops content for multiple media platforms.
Brian Cole is an actor, known for Banshee (2013), My Name Is Paul (2013) and One Last Sunset Redux (2015).
Brian Coleman is an actor, known for Lake on Fire (2016) and Computer Hackers (2019).
Brian Colin Foley was born in Phoenix, Arizona, but grew up in Glen Rock, New Jersey. Following a great deal of involvement in secondary and high school theater, he attended James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia. There Brian earned a bachelor's degree in International Affairs, but an enduring passion for the performing arts led him to pursue an acting career over political science. After graduating from JMU, Brian studied overseas at Prague Film School. As a result of his studies in Prague, he was cast in Bong Joon Ho's contemporary sci-fi cult classic Snowpiercer (2013) right out of film school. Shortly after that, Brian began auditioning in New York City, where he studied under late actor and mentor, Clark Middleton, who helped him hone his on-camera craft. Brian wrote, directed, and starred in the sports comedy Chronicles of Gnarnia: The Rex Chadwick Story (2020), which was recognized with multiple awards by the likes of the Los Angeles Film Awards, New York International Film Awards, Vegas Movie Awards, and many others. After collecting numerous film and TV credits, he was cast in the true crime biopic Miranda's Victim (2023), directed by Michelle Danner, which opened the 38th edition of the Santa Barbara International Film Festival to a sold-out reception.
Brian Collins is known for Penitent (2017), Coast Road (2022) and The Young Offenders (2018).
Brian Collins is an actor and producer, known for Take Me Out (2019), Re: Attachment (2021) and E-Demon (2016).
Brian Combs is an actor, known for BLVD (2020), Fly on the Wall (2018) and Hot Water (2021).
Brian Conner is known for The Bridge(I) (2020), Malevolent 2021 (2021) and Plaza (2021).