Bret Easton Ellis was born on March 7, 1964 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is a writer and director, known for American Psycho (2000), Less Than Zero (1987) and The Canyons (2013).
The youngest of two sons, Bret Eric Porter moved around the Southern US as a child and ended up in Oklahoma at the age of five where soccer became his way of life. By 14, after winning the men's US Nationals and being sponsored by Nike, he was on track for a career as a professional athlete, when he discovered the power of the theater and never looked back. After high school he studied film/acting at OSU before pursuing acting full time at a two-year conservatory in Dallas called, KD Studios. There he developed his skills as an actor and screenwriter alike. After graduation, at age 23, he took to the stage with a series of leads in "Sincerity Forever" by Nicky Silver, "Barefoot In The Park," "Much Ado About Nothing," "The White Rose," and Petruchio in "Taming of the Shrew." His ever-insatiable appetite for learning and love for film acting led him to a two year Meisner conservatory (EMAS) in Los Angeles. But it wasn't until he found Lisa Robertson by way of Larry Moss that he began what has been his true power as an actor: Technique. After writing/acting/producing a series of shorts, he was cast by John Papsidera in HBO's WestWorld playing opposite Ed Harris and James Marsden. Prompted by this new talent on the horizon, WestWorld Watchers interviewed him for their online publication soon after. Prior to WestWorld he played the engineer, Pollack, in the sci-fi thriller debut by Henry Dunham called, The Awareness, which catapulted into the sci-fi blogosphere with reviews on sites such as 'Geek Tyrant', 'Mighty Mega' and many more. AND he recently reunited with Henry in his latest film produced by Cinestate entitled, The Standoff at Sparrow Creek. In addition he just finished the lead role in a passion project and exciting new drama shot in the barren plains of Utah and Death Valley called ManBox, releasing into the festival circuit in 2019. In addition he's returning to the stage in March, 2019, at the Skylight Theater to play Vincent in "Gingham Dog" (Another Ten). 'Knee-deep and relentless.'
Bret Ernst is an actor and producer, known for Beer League (2006), Weeds (2005) and CSI: NY (2004).
Bret Federigan is known for What to Watch (2020), Fan Questions (2021) and IMDb Supercuts (2018).
Bret Finholt is an actor, known for Wind (2018), Homestate (2016) and Angus and the Boys (2019).
Bret Green is an Emmy-nominated actor known primarily for his work in television on shows like Jane the Virgin, Ratched, and The Inspectors. He graduated from college with a degree in public relations and marketing before moving to Los Angeles to pursue acting and voiceover work. He voiced one of the lead characters in the popular video game franchise WWE2K20. When he's not acting, Green works as a headshot and editorial photographer. He is fluent in Spanish and has fifteen nieces and nephews.
Bret Haaland was born on August 10, 1964 in Hennepin, Minnesota, USA. He is a producer and director, known for The Penguins of Madagascar (2008), Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness (2011) and All Hail King Julien (2014).
Bret Harrison was born on April 6, 1982 in Portland, Oregon, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Orange County (2002), Mardi Gras: Spring Break (2011) and The O.C. (2003). He has been married to Lauren Zelman since March 25, 2012.
Bret Hart is one of Canada's most successful wrestlers. He is also recognized as one of the worlds best wrestlers ever. Hart comes from the legendary Hart Family of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He owns a junior hockey team named after him and has his own column in the Calgary Sun. Bret has held the WWF World Title (5), Intercontinental Title (2), co-held the Tag Team Title (2), the US Heavyweight Title (2) and was the 1993 King of the Ring. He and his brothers and sister hold dual citizenships in both Canada (where he was born) and the US (where his mother was born).
Bret Hopkins is an actor and writer, known for State of Emergency (2011), You the Man (2008) and Interception (2009).