California native Brian Graham discovered acting at an early age, a perfect counterpart to his many athletic achievements. While breaking long-jump records, qualifying for the state Championship relays, batting .460 and trying out for the World Football league, Brian found both sports and Drama provided him with that sought-after challenge and adrenaline rush. Just a few credits shy of a B.A. in Drama from Sacramento State; Brian chose to work along side his father in the family owned construction company. He continued to study acting and participated in many local productions on and behind the stage to fulfill his desire as an artist. While supporting his own family, Brian managed to find time to become a Gold's Gym sponsored bodybuilder, placing third in the USA Body Building Championships. More doors soon opened after moving to Los Angeles. Brian has had the pleasure of working alongside such actors as Eric Roberts and with James Coburn in his final film "American Gun." One of Brian's hidden talents, an extensive knowledge of Harley Davidson motorcycles, afforded him to be a professional consultant to Tim Allen and John Travolta in the comedy film "Wild Hogs." His latest accolade includes working with the talents of Ron Perlman, Kim Coates, and Charlie Hunnam on the FX Network television drama series "Sons of Anarchy". Brian's comedy talent was utilized in 2009 for an Old Spice Swagger deodorant commercial, as an Arm Wrestler whose arm gets pulled off. He also appeared in a national Burger King commercial that also aired in Spain and the United Kingdom promoting the much anticipated movie sequel "Iron Man 2" released in May 2010. A huge production with pyrotechnic explosions and elaborate set designs. Brian produced the feature drama "Small Days". An independent film from award winning playwright Timothy McNeil and award winning director Stan Harrington, which won for Best Of Festival, and Best Director at the 2011 Indie Fest USA. And won Best Actor and Best Produced Screenplay, at the 2010 Action On Film International Film Festival.
Brian Grant has been directing mainstream drama and music documentaries since 1990. After directing and producing over 200 music videos and commercials during the 1980s, he secured a "first look" deal with Universal Studios, where he directed many high-profile TV films and mini-series. Returning to the UK in 2001, he teamed up with producer Julian Murphy and co-created the acclaimed teenage drama As If (2001) for Channel 4. After making an American version of "As If" he went on to direct BAFTA winner Clocking Off (2000) for the BBC. Subsequent credits include Doctor Who (2005), Hex (2004), Sinchronicity (2006), Party Animals (2007), Life Is Wild (2007) and Britannia High (2008).He completed a music documentary series called Project Lotus (2010) and also acclaimed drama Sinbad (2011) for Impossible Pictures and Sky. In 2012 Sky Arts broadcast _"Video Killed The Radio Star" A program about the iconic music videos Brian created, during the golden age of music videos in the 1980's. He directed 8 episodes of _"New Tricks"(2015/16). _He was Lead Director on "Worst Witch" for the BBC in 2016 and "Our Girl" for the BBC in 2018. _He wrote, directed and edited "Lennon's Last Weekend" for Sky & Britbox in 2020 _He is now filming _"No Room For Ravers" for Sky in 2021.
Trained at the famed Asolo Conservatory, Brian is a classically trained actor, who was raised on a small Arabian horse farm in Oregon. The farm's inspiration came from his mother's love of the Walter Farley Black Stallion series. By age 13, Brian was actively breaking horses and contributing to the family farm. The acting bug struck in high school, where Brian was cast in the local production of A Christmas Carol. Educating himself in all aspects of the stage, Brian has worked as a master flyman, scene painter, carpenter, electrician, and technical director, as well as an actor. He enjoyed a short stint as the Technical Director for Denison University before returning to acting full time. Brian has starred in the pilots for Urban Cowgirl and Darkstone, as well as several indie films. He remains active in the Los Angeles theatre scene where he has starred in over thirty productions in the past ten years.
Brian Green is known for Found in Time (2012) and Gun Hill Road (2011).
Brian Greene was born on February 9, 1963 in New York City, New York, USA. He is known for Deja Vu (2006), The Last Mimzy (2007) and Frequency (2000).
Brian Greene is married to Tracy Day.
A Rescue Diver and Dive Master, Brian is a decorated member of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxilliary for his Search and Rescue efforts on the Alaskan Airlines crash off the coast of Ventura, California. However, his life began far from the California coast and the boat he now lives on. Brian grew up raising livestock and breaking horses on a farm in the wooded valleys of Missouri with his younger brother and two sisters. His father and mother were natives of New York who bravely abandoned their city lives to embrace a rural lifestyle in the middle of the Ozarks. Early on Brian joined organizations like the Missouri Spleological Society for cave exploration and other volunteer rescue organizations that have lead to his current participation in coastal programs like Santa Monica's Heal the Bay and Kelp Reforestation projects. As an actor he's starred in independent features and been written up in Variety magazine as best cast in Bill Fishman's "Dinner with Jimi" playing the role of John Lennon. In Rich Brunton's "Mosaics," Brian accepted the Silver Medal for Best Dramatic feature at Houston's Worldfest 2002. In an ongoing effort, he's starring in a film based on his own hitchhiking journal across the United States and Canada scheduled to be finished and ready for festivals in 2006. Oh yeah, he dances a hell of a Tango.
Brian Gross is an actor and writer, known for Dream Killer (2019), Killer Island (2018) and Red Tails (2012). He has been married to Jacy King since August 31, 2002. They have two children.
Brian Gross is known for Head Games (2012), Sunset Rock (2016) and Star Wars: Unknown (2017).
Brian Guest was born in Wilmington, Delaware, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Workaholics (2011), The Oath (2018) and Narcos (2015).