Brian Tyrrell is an American stage and screen actor based in the Pacific Northwest. In addition to his screen work, Brian has performed in numerous regional theatres including 3 seasons with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and single seasons with the Alabama Shakespeare Festival and a national tour with the National Shakespeare Company in New York. He has an MFA in acting from Purdue University.
Brian Udovich is a producer of film and television. He has a Masters degree from the AFI (American Film Institute) and is the curator of the screening series REEL GRIT in Los Angeles. His feature films have won awards and premiered at major international festivals like Sundance, Toronto, AFI and SXSW. His AFI thesis film THE MONSTER AND THE PEANUT was awarded the student Emmy for best dramatic film in 2004. He was born in Joliet, Illinois.
Brian Ulrich is a director and writer, known for Last Three Days (2020), The Lego Movie (2014) and Triangle Effect. He has been married to Julianna Ulrich since May 18, 2013.
Brian Unger was born in Dayton, Ohio, USA. He is an actor, writer, and producer, known for Comedy Central's The Daily Show (1996), Discovery's Some Assembly Required (2009), History's How the States Got Their Shapes (2011), Travel Channel's Time Traveling with Brian Unger (2015) and F/X's It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2009-2016).
Filmmaker, Director, Actor, Musician, Author, Member of the Dramatist Guild of America Inc. His film work includes a docudrama The Ghosts of Somerville; Sustainable Life with Unlimited Transformations, a film about class warfare and greed, and The Rescue of Plastic Girl, about the political hypocrisy in the healthcare system. In addition to appearing as an actor in his films, Brian can be seen in many dramatic TV shows. His stage work includes the musical play, Mary Howling, Queen of the Crazy Ones, about a girl's escape from school bullying. Brian wrote The Tinkermans, a children's picture book, and Roosters, an American Gothic book and screenplay about survival of the fittest and overcoming family tradition
Brian Van Camp was born on December 3, 1970 in Southfield, Michigan, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Sidewalk Singer (2013), The Job (2009) and New World Disorder (1999).
Brian Van Holt was born on July 6, 1969 in Waukegan, Illinois, USA. He is an actor and director, known for Black Hawk Down (2001), Basic (2003) and John from Cincinnati (2007).
Brian Vance is known for Faye (2021).
Brian Vance is a producer and assistant director, known for Templar Nation (2013), The Boys at the Bar (2016) and Soft Focus (2011).
Brian Vander Ark is the lead singer and principal songwriter for The Verve Pipe. The band has sold more than 3 million albums worldwide and produced a string of hit singles, including the #1 song 'The Freshmen.' Since the success of 'The Freshmen', Brian has released 4 solo albums, 2 Verve Pipe children's album, and a 2 holiday CDs. The Verve Pipe released their 6th album "Overboard" in 2014. He is also an actor, having appeared in the wildly successful "Rock Star" (starring Mark Walberg and Jennifer Aniston), "Dead And Breakfast" (starring Jeremy Sisto and Erik Pallidino), "House Of The Rising Sun" (starring Amy Smart and Dave Batista). His most recent accomplishments are writing, producing and starring in the multiple award winning short, "Bullies On Vacation", and developing the live action/animated children's educational show, "Charlie & Company". On stage, Brian garnered rave reviews as Charley Bowdrey in "The Collective Works Of Billy The Kid", at the prestigious La Jolla playhouse, under the direction of Des McAnuff (Jersey Boys, Tommy). Brian is married to singer Lux Land.