Brendon Zub is a Canadian actor whose life adventures and diverse skill set have helped him carve out a unique career and emerge as a sought-after and versatile actor. Born in Vancouver, Brendon's family soon moved to Calgary, Alberta where he grew up as a Pastor's kid, class clown, and sports junkie, channeling most of his energy into becoming a professional baseball player. However, at age 10 his family moved to Hungary as missionaries where his dreams of baseball were quickly replaced with soccer, basketball, and embracing a new culture. Here his love of acting was born while watching old Classic Hollywood era movies on the sole English-speaking channel. But it wasn't until being transferred to an international boarding school in Germany that he began to hone his acting skill with drama class and a lead role in the High school play. Realizing he had a better chance at acting than pro sports, Brendon set his sights on pursuing an acting career. Brendon can be recognized from numerous roles on TV such as ABC's "The Good Doctor", FOX's "Fringe", The CW's "Batwoman", "Charmed", "Supernatural", "iZombie", "Emily Owens", "The 100" and "The Flash". He has also starred in various Hallmark and Lifetime movies, most notably "The Christmas Calendar" in which he starred opposite Laura Bell Bundy and received a 2018 Leo Award nomination for Best Lead Actor, and a second nomination in 2020 for his performance in "Made for you, with Love" Off Camera, Brendon can be found scuba diving off BC's coast, skiing in Whistler, playing hockey, training Brazilian Jiujitsu, or roaming bookstores for the latest in high fantasy.
Brendt Thomas Diabo is an actor and composer, known for Appalachia (2017), Helix (2014) and Angelique's Isle (2018).
Brendyn Milne is known for Near (2023) and Static Ocean (2022).
Brenn Lorenzo is known for Betty (2020), Skate Kitchen (2018) and That One Day (2016).
Brenna Bloom is known for Can't Take It Back (2017), F*&% the Prom (2017) and Happy Pills (2014).
Brenna Carnuccio is an actress and director, known for Piano (2019), Adadolisdi: A Film About Grace (2015) and 20 Weeks (2017).
Brenna Coates was born in Toronto, Ontario to actor Kim Coates and teacher Diana Chappell. Soon after receiving her BFA from NYU, Coates went on to win an Obie and a Drama Desk Award for the role she originated in the hit Off-Broadway play The Wolves. She has performed at various theaters across North America, most notably Lincoln Center in NYC and The La Jolla Playhouse. She is also a recipient of the Dora Mavor Moore Award for her performance in Jez Butterworth's critically acclaimed play, Jerusalem.
Brenna D'Amico was born on September 28, 2000 in Plainfield, Illinois, USA. She is an actress, known for Descendants 3 (2019), Crushed (2022) and Night Night (2021).
Brenna Daly is a highly anticipated film, television, and musical actress. Raised in the city of sin, Las Vegas, Brenna started her entertainment career. At the early age of 8, she was crowned the title of 'Las Vegas Improv Queen' in the 'Callback News' newspaper. Once her passion for the arts was sparked, she spent her childhood creating, singing, and performing in one-woman shows around her hometown. From old folk's homes, open-mic nights, to the Las Vegas strip, Brenna's vivacious talent and whimsical nature unlocked opportunities in the independent film industry. Brenna continued her education at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles, California. By the time she graduated, she had already played various roles in well respected independent films such as "Katie" the messy, alternative, leading lady in To Whom It May Concern(2017), and "Lydia Daniels" the sweet and quirky romantic lead in Drug Z (2018). In a world full of opportunity, Brenna took matters into her own hands by producing and starring in her film projects as well as performing weekly in live sketch comedy shows. Today, Brenna has achieved milestone appearances in major motion pictures such as The Prom (2020). She continues to achieve success starring in the horror feature film Quiet on the Set. In addition to acting, singing, and film-making, Brenna dedicates her time to animal rights activism and living an environmentally friendly lifestyle. Brenna is on a personal mission to heal the world with compassion and laughter.