Bryn Bowen is an actor, known for Violent (2014).
Bryn Carter is known for Milkwater (2020), Enough Sleep and The Buffalo Kid (2013).
Bryn Chapman Parish is an actor hailing from the inner burbs of Sydney, Australia. He discovered his love for the stage at age 8 in rural France, when he was whisked away with a touring theatre company's production of Cyrano de Bergerac. He went on to perform in Chateaus and theaters around France every summer for the next decade. While in back Australia, Bryn attended Sydney's renowned Newtown High School of the Performing Arts, where he took in part countless school shows. In 2019, Bryn graduated from Acting Bachelor at the prestigious Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts.
Bryn Dami is an actress and producer, known for The Jigsaw Blogs (2020), Break Every Chain (2021) and The Zombie Club (2019).
Bryn Evans is known for Billion Dollar Heist, Mothers of the Revolution (2021) and Born Racer (2018).
Bryn Freedman is an award winning executive producer, journalist and author. She has worked at ABC, NBC, The Oprah Winfrey Network, Lifetime, A&E, History Channel, TLC, and the Discovery Channel, to name a few. Ms. Freedman won accolades as the original Executive Producer of the Emmy and PRISM Award-winning documentary series, "Intervention," which garnered the Entertainment Industry's top honor, The President's Award, for a ground-breaking series and the accurate portrayal of drug and alcohol abuse. Ms. Freedman also launched the award winning series "Second Look." In addition to her work as an Executive Producer of documentary programs, Ms. Freedman has received other awards such as an Emmy Award, an AP Award, an award from the Society of Professional Journalists and was named Best News Reporter by Philadelphia Magazine for her work as an investigative reporter. Ms. Freedman served as Acting Bureau Chief for ABC News in Los Angeles where she oversaw the western news coverage for Good Morning America, World News Tonight and Nightline; She went on to work closely with Barry Diller, then Chairman and CEO of USA Broadcasting, where she was instrumental in developing a number of news projects including an award winning local newscast which was named "the best news program in South Florida." Ms. Freedman spent seven years as an adjunct professor at USC's Annenberg School of Journalism and is the co-author of book, In Eddie's Name, a critically acclaimed nonfiction account of a 1994 murder case in Philadelphia, which exposed critical failings of the city's 911 emergency response system. Ms. Freedman has also served as a board member on for the international human rights anti-slavery organization Free the Slaves and co-chaired the annual Freedom Awards. In 2012, Ms. Freedman co-founded Voices4Freedom with Free the Slaves' co-founder Peggy Callahan. Voices4Freedom uses media, education and entertainment to harness direct support for frontline work against slavery. In addition to Voices4Freedom, Bryn and Peggy also started So Fun Productions., dedicated to producing thought-provoking, quality television. She lives in Los Angeles and is the mother of three children.
Bryn Fôn is an actor, known for The Corn Is Green (1979), Hidden (2018) and Outside Time (1991).
Bryn is a British film and television director and producer who has directed EMMY-award winning shows including Black Mirror and created original series. After the Royal College of Art, Bryn made pop promos for various companies including Factory Records, and documentaries for the BBC and Channel 4 in over 15 countries. He has directed on high profile single dramas and series. He was BAFTA-Nominated for Originality and selected for INPUT with his Channel 4 thriller series The King of Chaos. His period drama London Hospital for the BBC was twice RTS-Nominated for Best Drama Series. Bryn's feature films include Unconditional, a darkly comic transgender romance written by Sukey Fisher, selected for Edinburgh International Film Festival as well as Munich, Giffoni, the Taipei Golden Horse and San Francisco's Frameline Festival. Electricity, starring Agyness Deyn, was supported by the BFI, selected for the London Film Festival among many others and won a National Film Award. Distributed by Netflix, Electricity has caused controversy in countries where taboos about epilepsy still abound. Bryn's most recent feature, Access All Areas, is a kaleidoscopic road movie about teenagers fleeing their parents to go to a music festival. Shot partly at Bestival it features artists like Tame Impala, Royal Blood, Underworld, Future Islands, The Who, Duke Dumont, and was selected for the Audience Award at Edinburgh International Film Festival and special screening at the East End Film Festival. Bryn is working on his next feature with the BFI, based on Rory Maclean's beautiful book 'Falling For Icarus', with producer Hilary Bevan Jones (The Boat That Rocked) and executive producer David Yates (Fantastic Beasts & Where To Find Them).
Bryn Hodgen is an actor, known for The Brink (2020), Milk and Honey: The Movie (2018) and Traffik (2021).
Bryn Kenney is known for High Stakes Poker (2006), WPT Alpha8 (2014) and World Poker Tour (2003).