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Brian Hayes Currie was born in 1961. He is an actor and writer, known for Green Book (2018), Armageddon (1998) and Con Air (1997).
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Brian Heffernan is known for The Cleveland Kidnappings (2021).
Brian Heffron was born on May 18, 1973 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for The Wrestler (2008), Recipe for Disaster (2003) and Blood! Broads! And Brawls (2003).
Brian Heidik was born on March 9, 1968 in Burtonsville, Maryland, USA. He is an actor, known for Virgins of Sherwood Forest (2000) and Days of Our Lives (1965). He has been married to Courtney Heidik since August 2, 2006. They have three children. He was previously married to C.C. Costigan.
Brian Heighton is known for Outlander (2008), Driven (2001) and Call Me Fitz (2010).
Brian got involved in the film industry by attending Specs Howard School of Media Arts in 2013. He wanted to be a cinematographer-"I've loved films since I was a little' boy and have always been fascinated with how they were made." He graduated Specs Howard's Digital Media Program in 2014 with a 3.7, but loved the acting part so much he pursued it through contacts from the school. At the beginning, Brian did a lot of free independent projects and short films. In August of 2015, he reached out to a talent agency by the name of Jon Tomus Talent . In January of 2016, he signed with his current manager Bennie Taylor, creator and founder of Jon Tomus Talent. Brian has done quite a bit in the film industry from behind the camera to in front of the camera. He has worked as a camera operator, P.A., sound guy, location scout (one of his favorites), scene and setup coordinator, and casting agent (local independent films) for various productions locally. And once in Chicago he operated a camera and sound for live comedy shows. Brian's heart and soul loves acting and that is what he mainly does now and has been for 6 years now. His first major production he was blessed to be a part of was Fast 8 The Fate of the Furious in 2016 in which he played Vin Diesel's body double. It was just for one scene and unfortunately no credit for doubling. His first stunt credit was with Harley Wallen on his first major film Deceitful. "I have cameos in five of Mr. Wallens films with credit-one film in which I had the pleasure of working with Billy Wirth (The Lost Boys) in a scene." Directors Brian has worked with include Lance Kawas, Bryan Gildner, Michael B. Chait, Harley Wallen, Nicole Bowers Wallace, Don Overton, Gary Gray, John Solomon, Johnny Flynn, Josh Taube, Matthew Winne, Mike Madigan, Matthew Peach, and Joel Paul Reisig. Brian Heintz is currently SAG eligible. Hollywood actors he has had the pleasure to work with: James Maslow, Trevor Donovan, Billy Wirth, John Turk, Michael Foster, Cisco Reyes, Melvin Jackson Jr., Nathan Jones. "I love all genres but I'm a huge fan of horror. I love action with drama in it as well." Personal philosophy..".I fell into this entertainment world by accident, well the acting part that is and I love it...I will not quit until I am a full time actor. Not looking to be a millionaire or big time famous just want to make a living entertaining people...and myself."
Brian Helgeland was born in 1961 in Providence, Rhode Island and raised in New Bedford Massachusetts, fictional home of The Spouter Inn where Ishmael first met Queequeg. A born worker, Helgeland has endeavored to achieve in the following fields: snow shoveler, scrap newspaper collector, dishwasher, nursing home janitor, drug store clerk and unreliable nightshift gas station attendant. Facing unemployment after receiving a degree in English, Helgeland fell back on generations of family tradition and took a site as a 'half-share man' on the fishing vessel Mondego II, working the dredges of a deep sea scalloper over 100 miles offshore for two weeks at a time. Fish School. North Atlantic University. After a year at sea, a chance meeting with a book entitled "A Guide To Film School" changed everything. Ignorant as to the existence of such venerable institutions, he applied to several and was accepted by one. Giving up his now 'full-share man' berth on the fishing vessel Concordia, Helgeland headed west in 1985. After working on several low budget horror films and co-writing "A Nightmare On Elm Street 4" (at the time the highest grossing independent film of all time), he made his mark with several spec script sales, the flashiest being "The Ticking Man" which he co-wrote with Manny Coto. Two other specs sales to Warner Bros landed him an exclusive writing deal at what was then the greatest movie studio on earth. That deal resulted in seven produced films starting with two for director (and longtime mentor) Richard Donner and ending with two films for Clint Eastwood. In between came the much lauded "LA Confidential" for which Helgeland won an Academy Award. Brian's directing career began when Donner gave him an episode of "Tales From The Crypt" to direct. Tired of Helgeland's script note complaints, Donner was eager for him to see how things looked at the trigger end of the gun instead of the barrel. Next up as writer/director was "Payback" which Mel Gibson committed to after leafing through a rough draft version of the script on a Warners ADR stage. Although the director's cut was eventually released, the experience was bittersweet as Paramount demanded a happier ending which Helgeland refused to direct. With the rug pulled out from under him, Helgeland regained momentum with the spec script for "A Knight's Tale". He envisioned the rags to riches story of a peasant determined to prove himself a knight, as a version of his own humble beginnings before moving to Hollywood, but also as the tale of a lowly screenwriter who wants to become a noble director. Columbia Pictures bought the script in a bidding war and mere months later Helgeland found himself in the Czech Republic with Heath Ledger, Paul Bettany and the gang conjuring the story of William Thatcher - aka Sir Ulrich von Lichtenstein - in what would become his most fan favorite film. It provided him with a holiday away from himself which turned out to be unrepeatable. Since then Helgeland has alternated between directing and writing for such talents as Paul Greengrass, Ridley Scott and Pete Berg. But Tony Scott is the director he felt closest to sensibility-wise, in that both of them believed that any single moment in a film can be ordinary and absurd and funny and tragic all at the same time. They worked on several projects together - produced and unproduced. "Man On Fire" was their crowning achievement. Helgeland also wrote and directed the film "42" with Chadwick Boseman and "Legend" with Tom Hardy. Both were biopics. Helgeland recently has decided the film "Cool Hand Luke" is not the highest achievement of Western Civilization after all. The film "Klute" in fact is. Helgeland is also an admirer of John Huston, Richard Brooks, Walter Hill, Frank Pierson, Curtis Hanson and all screenwriters who knighted themselves into the director's chair. As he likes to say about writing. "It's okay to lie if you reach a higher truth doing so."
Brian Henderson is an actor and writer, known for Knife of the Party (2016), Previously on Point Dume (2010) and This Isn't Funny (2015).