Brendan Averett is known for The Sonnet Project (2013), A Midsummer Night's Dream (2014) and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999).
Brendan Bacon is known for Spin Out (2016), The Mule (2014) and Knowing (2009).
Brendan Bailey is an actor, known for Virus of the Dead (2018).
Brendan is an Actor, Writer, and Filmmaker from Annapolis, Maryland. Prior to his career in film, Brendan played Division I Basketball at the University of Vermont where he earned All Conference and Defensive Player of the Year honors. Brendan also competed in two NCAA tournaments. Following college, Brendan went on to receive a Law Degree from the University of Maryland School of Law. Brendan practiced Law for two years before committing himself to a career in film. Brendan's written, directed, acted in and edited several of his own projects including the award- winning short films "MUTED" and "DYNAMITE." Most recently, Brendan's screenplay "Legal Performance" was awarded Best Feature Length Drama Screenplay at the Georgia Shorts Film Festival.
Brendan Beiser, a dual citizen(US/Canada), was born in Boston, Massachusetts and currently resides in Toronto,Canada. Prior to turning professional, he studied Theatre Performance and graduated with a BFA from Concordia University in Montreal, Canada. He has worked alongside Chace Crawford, David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, Benicio Del Toro, Dwayne Johnson("The Rock") and Kiefer Sutherland to name but a few. Brendan has appeared in many television shows and features including; Suits, Downsizing, Orphan Black and the X-Files files. Current projects include the Seth Rogen produced "The Boys" for Amazon, "Reacher" for Amazon, and CBC's "Pretty Hard Cases" as the recurring Detective Watts. He also co-produces and hosts, "In Conversation With..." a live talk show with members of the entertainment industry.
Brendan Blaber is known for Epithet Erased (2019), My Friendly Neighborhood and Death Battle (2010).
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Brendan Boyle is known for The King's Highway (2016), CNN Right Now (2018) and At This Hour (2014).
Recognized internationally as "America's Scrappy Storyteller" (AR Post) for XR technologies in live performance and founding The Integrative Technology Lab at New York University, the native North Carolinian began performing and producing theater as a teenager and has grown into a multi-award winning creator with over 100 IMDb film and television credits and over 50 million online views. Most notably, he was the "face" of Staples for three years as their international spokesperson in over 50 commercials. His first series called 'Squatters', was picked up as Daily Motion's first original comedy, won dozens of awards and coined "the best indie comedy on the web" by Tubefilter News. Brendan continued Squatters as a comedy podcast with his co-star, Erik Scott Smith, on the Toad Hop Network, broadcast from The Jon Lovitz Theater for several years. He cold called tourism boards to sponsor his first feature film, integrating international brands into his original romantic comedy. He built a spaceship in his apartment and virtual reality to launch an original sci-fi series with Legendary Digital at Comic Con. And he taught himself 3D Animation and DIY motion capture for his upcoming adaptation of Macbeth, A Tale Told By An Idiot. During the pandemic, Brendan pivoted to identify and promote open source tools in VR, AR, and XR to combine new technologies for live performers stuck at home. During the shut down, he has successfully performed live using streaming video, AR filters, VR avatars, and performance capture. As part of the virtual theater movement, he developed a free, virtual reality theater called #FutureStages which he used to personally consult and perform internationally, including for The Museum of Science Boston, Actors Theater of Louisville, TRU Producers, Baltic House International, Ithaca College, Purchase College, Southern Mississippi University, and No Proscenium's HERE Festival. Above all, Brendan believes in giving back, whether volunteer teaching low-income youth or establishing his own Lab at New York University.
Brendan Brady is a Canadian Screen Award-nominated producer, writer and director from Toronto. In 2014 Brendan was selected as one of five residents at the Canadian Film Centre's (CFC) Producers' Lab. After the lab, Brendan wrote, directed, produced and starred in the short film, Black Rock or Bust, which premiered at the Calgary International Film Festival ('16). In 2016, he produced, in association with The Breath Films, Colonization Road (dir. Michelle St. John), a one-hour documentary that premiered at imagineNative ('16) and was subsequently sold to and aired on the CBC's flagship documentary program, Firsthand. Colonization Road was nominated for the Donald Britain Award for Best Social/Political Documentary at the Canadian Screen Awards (18') His latest short, Keep Coming Back! premiered at the Palm Springs International Short Film Festival ('18), The Whistler Film Festival ('18) and Canadian Film Festival (19') and was sold to Air Canada's Enroute entertainment. Brendan has directed several short films for the Canadian Film Centre, including actor showcase pieces Vivienne (18'), starring Libby Osler and Enrico Colantoni, Tammy (19') starring Michelle Mcleod and Dan Beirne, feature writers showcase piece Emily & Andrew's Grand Finale (18') written by Laurel Brady, television writer showcase pieces, Schadenfreude (19') written by Veronika Paz, and Eros (20') written by Henry Campbell. In 2020 Brendan was one of six screenwriters selected for the Whistler Film Festival's Screenwriter's Lab with his adaptation of the Governor General's Award-nominated play, Miracle Mother. The script was also a finalist at the 2020 Austin Film Festival's screenwriting competition. Brendan has production managed and line produced the feature films, The Exchange (20'), The Rest of Us (19'), Mouthpiece (18'), Giant Little Ones (17'), Don't Talk To Irene (17'), Mobile Homes (17') as well as the FX/HULU television series, 9 Films About Technology (21'). Brendan serves as a producer, production manager and 2nd Unit Director on the acclaimed Crave/Hulu series Letterkenny.