Brett has lived in Colorado, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, and Alabama. Brett graduated with a degree in English from UVU where he also studied theatre. Brett started acting in 1998 doing local/regional theatre and began acting in commercials and films in 2001. His most notable roles are the supportive, bargain-loving stepdad in "Once I Was a Beehive" and the supportive, former kidnap victim Mark Larsen in "The Saratov Approach." Brett married production designer Amelia Kuhlmann in 2006, and they divorced in 2017. They have a daughter.
Brett Milligan is known for Taking The Curve (2018).
Brett is an author, screenwriter, director, and voice artist. He holds degrees in Communications and Psychology and spent over 25 years producing training films for businesses and government agencies in the Washington, DC area before turning his attention to feature films, novels, and audio books. He is best known for co-writing and directing the "Mount Hideaway Mysteries" series of books and movies, as well as the "Moms Who Lie" psychological thriller series.
Brett Morgen was born on October 11, 1968 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is a producer and director, known for Jane (2017), Cobain: Montage of Heck (2015) and The Kid Stays in the Picture (2002). He has been married to Debra Eisenstadt since 2001.
Brett Morris was born on July 17, 1987 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is a director and producer, known for X-Men (2000) and X: First Class (2011).
Brett Mullen was born in 1985 in Hornell, New York, to Laura Mullen (Coleman), a horse show manager and event planner, and John Mullen, a floor covering specialist. Brett spent his younger years in Hammondsport, New York and later in Orlando, Florida, where he obtained a degree in Computer Science at Full Sail University and education at The New York Film Academy. In 2008 Mullen relocated to North Carolina to pursue his career. Brett began his career as a cinematographer, carrying out duties as director of photography on Christine Parker's Dead of the Night (2009) and Matthew B. Moore's Keep it in Hell (2010) in which both films received awards for 'Best Cinematography'. Mullen later collaborated with Moore as producer and director of photography on a western horror feature titled Hatchet County (2012). In 2014, Mullen directed his first feature film, Bombshell Bloodbath, a graphic zombie horror film, inspired by the late 1970's and early 1980's in Italian cinema. Bombshell Bloodbath was a micro budget film, however, it quickly gained popularity for it's retro charm and grotesque death scenes. Bombshell Bloodbath, marked Brett Mullen's first distribution deal in the United States of American, later receiving distribution in the United Kingdom and Italy under the title, Dead Inferno, portending his future career in horror. For the following two years, Brett returned to his roots and worked as camera operator on a series of projects including Fix It In Post (2014), Don't Let The Light In (2015) and Maid to Order (2016). During this time, Brett established the production company, Red Nebula, which added a namesake to his future films. In 2017, Mullen and Moore teamed up again to co-produce, Hellions Rise, where Mullen acted as directed of photography. Mullen's first major directorial effort was his sophomore film, Fantasma (2018), a vibrant Giallo, with horror icons Caroline Williams and Debbie Rochon. Although the film received a shocking title change to 'Bloody Ballet' from High Octane Pictures, Fantasma placed Mullen's name in a surfeit of horror publications, including Videoscope, Scream, Asylum and Delirium Magazine. During the anticipated release of Fantasma, Brett Mullen teamed up with writer Bill Mulligan to create a Giallo horror short titled, Belladonna (2018), aimed at the film festival circuit. Belladonna, has cemented 15 awards and nominations to date, including best cinematography, best director, best visual FX and best film. Mullen, is working on a few screenplays and a third feature for 2019 and 2020.
Brett Jennings Murray started his interest in sound at a young age, as a musician. He began mixing sound for student films, live music, and theatrical productions for his high school, Bayside Academy in Daphne, AL. In 1992, as a high-school junior, Brett took a leave from school to work on his first feature film, "Under Siege". There he Sound Mixer, Scott Smith, and cemented his enthusiasm for feature film production sound. Born in Toledo, OH to U. S. Air Force, Major General and Aerospace CEO, James Lore Murray of Newton, N.C. and former beauty contestant, Phyllis Jennings Murray of Plains, Ga. In 1983 the family relocated to Point Clear, AL, after his father retired. After graduating high school Brett earned an opportunity to learn sound utility under Sound Mixer Whit Norris on an upcoming film project in Atlanta, GA. In the fall of 1993, Brett attended Maine Media Workshops & College in Rockport, ME, where he studied film production and participated in intensive, hands-on workshops. Moving to Los Angeles in 1996, Brett furthered his education and pursued musical interests. In 2003, he returned to the south and resides in Atlanta, GA. Pursuing several diverse careers since 2003, Brett always returned to his first passion, production sound. Concurrent with those other pursuits, he co-founded, produced, performed, and toured regionally, as half of Travis-Murray Music Group. Brett's 20+ years' experience quickly overcomes sound challenges and delivers outstanding tracks. Respected for his production sound capabilities by producers and directors alike, he works closely with directors to understand and convey their creative style and vision and capture actor performances. Brett's work on the "The True Don Quixote" earned "Best Sound Award" recognition from The New Orleans Film Festival in 2018. Brett is an active member with the Cinema Audio Society (CAS). Kirk Orlando represents Brett
Brett Nichols is known for Water Rats (1996), Ten Pound Poms (2023) and All Saints (1998).
Brett Nicol is known for Speed of Life (2019), Silicon Caesar (2019) and Stoneland (2016).
Brett O'Gorman was born on December 20, 1979. He is an actor and writer, known for Dotty (2012), Not Only But Always (2004) and Shortland Street (1992).