Brian Keane is an actor, known for The Gilded Age (2022), Dopesick (2021) and Love, Death & Robots (2019).
Brian Kearns was born on January 17, 1970 in Dublin, Ireland. He is an actor, known for Vikingernes sidste rejse (2020).
Brian Kehew is known for Zoolander (2001), Boogie Nights (1997) and Licorice Pizza (2021).
Son of character actor Robert Keith and stage actress Helena Shipman. He grew up on the road with his parents while they toured in plays. First appeared at age 3 in film Pied Piper Malone (1924) with his father. Began acting in radio programs and on stage before World War II. Joined the Marines and served as a machine gunner. Returned to Broadway stage after the war and branched out into television and film. Worked as an extra in several films before achieving speaking roles and subsequent stardom.
Brian Keith Etheridge is a producer and writer, known for Mike & Molly (2010), The Dangerous Book for Boys (2018) and The Ranch (2016).
A student with an accomplished collegiate background, Brian Keith Gamble pursued a different path: acting and entertainment. Brian studied acting in California at The Acting Corps, and Lisa Robertson Studio both in Los Angeles. He spent time also studying improvisation at the Alan Arkin Improvisation Workshop in Santa Fe, New Mexico. His screen acting career began in the mid 1990s with the 1996 TV film "The Perfect Daughter". Since then, Brian's career expanded to include credits between film and television, with appearances in "First Snow" (2006), "In Plain Sight" (2008) (TV), "Felon"(2008) starring Val Kilmer and Stephen Dorff and the [Steven] Segal actioner "The Keeper" (2009). His collegiate schooling focused heavily with attendance across three different universities between North and South Carolina.
Brian Kelly is a director and editor, known for Downton Abbey (2010), Torchwood (2006) and Lucky Man (2016).
Brian Kelly is an actor and composer, known for The Andy Warhol Diaries (2022), Hysterical Girl (2020) and Pasture (2020).
Brian Kelsey is an award-winning American television host, actor, and voiceover artist. He is best known for creating, hosting and producing 'Ten Minutes With' a celebrity late night style talk show filmed on the set he built in his suburban Westport, CT garage where guests visit in person. This half hour television program known for its quirky edge and alternative presentation of the genre. Brian is also know for creating and hosting 'Kelsey On The House', a home/lifestyle television program. Brian has appeared on HGTV, DIY and other networks, as well as countless segments on The Today Show, Fox News Network, CNN and others. As s voiceover artist, Brian is known for his work as narrator on 'NBC's New Year's Eve With Carson Dayl', narrator on HGTV"s 'Log Cabin Living', voice of MSNBC, HBO, and hundreds of other TV and Radio stations across the country.
Kerwin grew up in the Chicago suburb of Flossmoor, Illinois. After graduating from USC's Film School in 1972, he moved to New York City to pursue acting on the stage. After several off-off Broadway productions, he was cast for a brief stint on "The Young and the Restless", in Los Angeles. He ended up staying in LA for the next 15 years, working steadily in films, TV and on stage. He worked regularly in TV, from standard network fare to recurring roles in Roseanne (1988), The West Wing (1999), and HBO's The Knick (2014). He appeared in numerous TV movies and miniseries and starred in Showtime's critically acclaimed series, Beggars and Choosers (1999). In feature films Kerwin landed the role of the errant ex of Sally Field in Murphy's Romance (1985), and he played opposite Harvey Fierstein in the groundbreaking film, Torch Song Trilogy (1988) (a role he also played in the Tony Award winning play). He starred with Robin Williams in Jack (1996), Michelle Pfeiffer in Love Field (1992), and Sissy Spacek in Hard Promises (1991). He also appeared in 27 Dresses (2008) and played the father of Emma Stone in The Help (2016). The focus of Kerwin's work has always been the stage. He has performed in regional theatres throughout the country, including South Coast Rep, San Diego's Old Globe, The Seattle Rep and The Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles. He and his wife, Jeanne, a theatrical producer, moved to Manhattan's Upper West Side in 1993, where they raised their three children. While there, he worked extensively both on and off Broadway, culminating with his 19 month run in Tracy Lett's Tony and Pulizer Award winning play, August: Osage County. Widowed in 2016, Kerwin resides in NYC.