Bryan Sapphire (Born Bryan Eugene Nash, February 24 1966) is an American Actor, Juggler, Magician, Comedian, Producer, Businessman and Model. Bryan was born in Burbank California, and was raised in the San Fernando Valley, outside of Los Angeles California. Bryan has been in the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) since 1969 when he appeared in a diaper commercial. He has appeared In numerous films and television series. Bryan is most known for his appearances on the hit 90's hit TV Show Married with Children. He has also appeared on Days of Our Lives, Coach, and many others. A few of his movie credits include Ricochet, Star Trek VI, Undiscovered Country, and the cult classic Shakes the Clown. Along with his Motion Picture and Television work Bryan travels the country appearing at fairs and festivals, as a performing juggler and magician In addition to being an in demand performer, Bryan is also tattoo model and has been featured in publications such as Inked Magazine. Bryan changed his stage name to Bryan Sapphire in 2009 and is also widely know as the Evil Juggler. Bryan was admitted to the Academy of Magical Arts and Sciences, The Magic Castle in 1996. Bryan resides in Eagle, Idaho, but frequently travels to Hollywood for filming, and travels across the country performing his live show. Bryan was born February 24 1966 to Gordon Fell Nash and Charmaine Eileen Nash. His father is of German and Welsh ancestry, while his mother comes Dutch, Irish and Scottish heritage. His parents were married for 53 years until his mother died of cancer in 2011. Bryan is an only child. He attended Laurel Hall for both elementary and junior high school. He graduated from Los Angeles Lutheran High School in Burbank California in 1984. It was Bryan's 8th grade P.E. teacher who taught him how to juggle. Little did anyone know it would become both his passion and career. Bryan served a short term in the US Air Force, he attained the rank of Airman First Class, and received an Honorable Discharge. Bryan has had two very successful tours of Japan and Korea. He was a performer in residence at Nagasaki Holland Village aka Huis Ten Bosch from the fall of 1992 through the Spring of 1993. Additionally Bryan has been the Juggler for three different circuses, they include King Royal Bros. Circus, The American Crown Circus, and Circus Fantasy. In addition to juggling Bryan performed as the lead clown, for both Circus Fantasy and The American Crown Circus. Bryan's live shows include club, ball and ring juggling, cigar box manipulation, and multiple magical effects. Bryan also eats, breathes, and juggles fire. Additionally Bryan is also known for his balancing ability and rolla bolla stunts.
Bryan Sarmiento is known for Hello I Must Be Going (2012), La ConfesiĆ³n (2024) and Forever Changed (2011).
Bryan Sawyer is known for No Sudden Move (2021), An Intrusion (2021) and Eastern Market.
Bryan Scamman is a Los Angeles based actor who fell in love with acting in his home town of Boise, ID. Upon moving to LA to pursue the dream, he teamed up with his sister for their hit YouTube Comedy Web series "Sibs". Bryan is known for his roles in several films and TV show including Jesse Thunderwake: American Icon and SyFy Channel's "Face Off" and "Game Face. He also has lent his skills as a skateboarder to several commercials including McDonalds, Mini Cooper and the San Diego Zoo.
Bryan Schany is originally from rural Texas and moved to New York City to study acting. His recent theatre credits include On The Road Repertory's inaugural production, Lone Star, as well as The Show Off, Point of the Mountain, Until We Find Each Other, and The Parker Family Circus. Bryan's recent film credits include Facing the Wave, Across the River, and Alter.
Bryan Sellars is an actor, known for Snowtown (2011).
Bryan was born on 11 December 1985, in a quaint little town of Plainview, New York. He soon moved to Voorhees, New Jersey, where he still currently resides. At the mere age of 4 years old, he knew he wanted to act. He looked his mom in the eyes and said, "Mommy, I wanna act!" And so the legacy began. He got his first role in an infomercial for the "Meal-o-matic." After that, his career boomed. He got roles in commercials, voice-overs, and TV shows, including a kids news program called "Kid Side", Unsolved Mysteries, and several others. Then, in the summer of 1993, at age 7, he got the role of Robbie in Trial by Jury (1994). This was his first movie, and he was fantastic. Sure, the movie flopped in the box office, but this was one experience Bryan would never forget. After his movie, he continued with commercials, voice overs, etc. In 1995 he got a role on Saturday Night Live in a sketch called "Fuzzy Memories" playing the young Jack Handey. Bryan was on a whole 12 episodes. By the beginning of middle school, Bryan was making 3 to 4 trips to New York City per week. By 1999, or the year he graduated middle school and entered high school, his parents couldn't take the trips and he couldn't handle the school work. So his booming acting career fizzled out. Currently (2002), Bryan is almost a graduated Junior in high school. He acts in school, and though it's fun, he misses the big screen. Which is why after high school, he hopes to go return to the acting career he once knew. Maybe, just maybe, one day we will be lucky enough to see this living legend in the theaters once again.
Bryan Shu-Hao Chang was born on October 22, 1988 in Taiwan. He is an actor, known for Kora (2011), Girlfriend Boyfriend (2012) and Zheng hun qi shi (2014).
Bryan Singer is an American film director and producer who got his start by directing The Usual Suspects. He was hired by 20th Century Fox to direct X-Men, which kick-started the superhero renaissance. He later directed three sequels. He went to direct Superman Returns, a revival of the Superman film series starring Brandon Routh. He also directed Valkyrie, Bohemian Rhapsody and Jack the Giant Slayer.
Bryan Slusher is known for Cult of Blood, The Crude Crypt Volume One (2021) and Texas Death Trippin' (2019).