Although this wonderfully witty, enormously talented, classically-trained theatre actor was unable to transition his award-winning theatre stardom to major twilight screen notice, South-African thespian Brian Murray nevertheless did receive late-blooming adulation for several stirring performances. Born Brian Bell on September 10, 1937, in Johannesburg, the stage actor/director attended King Edward VII School. It must have been a sign as he became a Shakespearean titan in later years. Making his stage bow in 1950 as "Taplow" in "The Browning Version," he continued on the South African stage in such roles as "Bus Stop' and "The Diary of Anne Frank" until 1957. Though he made his film debut fairly early in his career with The League of Gentlemen (1960) and showed strong promise and presence in The Angry Silence (1960) and as a radio announcer, editor and director, his first passion was the theatre and instead chose to join the Royal Shakespeare Company where his impressively youthful gallery of credits included those of "Romeo" in Romeo and Juliet, "Horatio" in Hamlet, "Cassio" in Othello, "Edgar" in King Lear and "Lysander" in A Midsummer Night's Dream." Developing an international reputation, Broadway (off- and on-) took notice of this mighty thespian and utilized his gifts luxuriously well over the years in such plays as "All in Good Time" (debut), "Noises Off," "Ashes," "Da," "A Small Family Business," "Uncle Vanya," "Sleuth" and "The Rivals," earning three Tony Award nominations for his sterling perfs in "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead," "The Little Foxes" and "The Crucible." Two of Brian's later stage roles, that of "Sir Toby Belch" in "Twelfth Night" and "Claudius" in "Hamlet", were taken to TV/film. The actor/director also appeared in 70's and 80's radio drama for the National Radio Theater and was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 2004. Millennium stage roles would include "Me, Myself and I," "A Song at Twilight," "The Importance of Being Earnest" and his last, "Simon Says," in 2016. Into the millennium, Brian enjoyed a nice change of pace and in the voicing of the flamboyant role of "John Silver" in the animated feature, Treasure Planet (2002). He was subsequently featured in such films as Dream House (2011) and In the Family (2011), and made guest appearances on such TV shows as "Law & Order: Criminal Intent," "30 Rock," "The Good Wife" and "Person of Interest." After a notable absence on the screen, he returned to make a final TV appearance as "Sir Walter" in A Bread Factory: Part One (2018) and A Bread Factory: Part Two (2018) shortly before his death at age 80 on August 20, 2018, in New York City.
Brian Mysliwy is known for Emelie (2015), The American Side (2016) and Calling Bobcat (2000).
Brian Nagel was born on the west side of Cleveland Ohio. Brian is the middle child with a brother Tom Nagel (actor) and his younger sister Katlyn. He majored in aviation/business at Kent State University, before pursuing his dreams in Los Angles, CA. He's actively self producing with Tom Nagel through their production company Steel House Pictures when he's not acting or modeling. He loves staying fit and being outdoors.
Brian Nakanishi is an actor, known for Voyage of the Chimera (2021), Voyage of the Chimera (2020) and No Loose Ends (2021).
Brian Narelle was born on October 25, 1948. He is an actor and writer, known for Dark Star (1974), The Journeyman (2020) and Henry V (2007). He is married to Robin Goodrow.
Brian grew up in New Jersey. He started his acting career five years ago hosting a travel show for Vietnam Discovery. He then went on to teach Improv comedy in India and worked in the Indian and European film industries. He is best known for his work in Gully boy on Amazon Prime and The sky is Pink on Netflix. Brian has lived in four countries and traveled to over 28. He has a passion for learning and community which lead him to organize and host a TEDx event in Vietnam.
Brian Naylor is known for Red, White & Royal Blue (2023) and In Humans We Trust (2017).
Actor and Singer. Recently wrapped filming on Saturday's Warrior where he played the part of Adam Flinders. He is also known for his work in the theater and roles such as, Abbe Faria in Frank Wildhorn's new musical The Count of Monte Cristo, Billy Bigelow (Carousel), Curly (Oklahoma!), Mickey (Blood Brothers),Chavulin (The Scarlet Pimpernel), and Javert in the 3rd National Broadway Touring Company of Les Miserables.
Brian Neil Hoff is known for Keeping Up with the Car Chasers (2022), Zootopia (2016) and Hashtag Blessed: The Movie (2022).
Known for NBC's Chicago MED, Chicago P.D. and FOX's A.P.B. , Brian Arkamian Nelson Jr. was born on July 10, 1990 in Chicago, IL. and spent the later half of elementary school and high school in Aurora Illinois, His second home town. He is the eldest of 5 siblings. He is the son of Jerronda Mayfield and Brian Nelson Sr.. His middle name, Arkamian, means "strong warrior". Brian graduated from Southern Illinois University Carbondale with his degree in Political Science. While there, he pledged Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated and served as the Undergraduate Student Body President. He slid onto the theater scene by singing soulful tunes at the Black Ensemble Theater on Chicago's north-side. From there, he has able to acquire work in musicals and plays all over the city, and has worked regionally at theaters such as Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Paramount Theatre and Court Theatre. In 2018, Brian spent the summer studying acting at Oxford University with the British American Drama Academy.