Brian Vermeire is a proud graduate of the Sanford Meisner 2-year acting program. While studying the Meisner Technique he simultaneously learned the ropes of improv and sketch-comedy at the famous Groundlings Theatre in Los Angeles. There he studied directly under such well-known comedic actors as Mindy Sterling (Austin Powers, Drop Dead Gorgeous, How the Grinch Stole Christmas) and Tim Bagley (Happy Texas, The Mask, Austin Powers). After being armed with his formal acting training he was invited to join the award-winning Sanford Meisner Theatre Company in North Hollywood, where he has performed in numerous plays that have earned him rave reviews from such publications as LA Weekly, LA Times and Back Stage West/Drama Logue. Brian is also a respected stand-up comedian known in the Los Angeles market as the "sharp and witty comedian with a 'late night-style' talk show host appeal." Brian performs stand-up comedy which often "hysterically lampoons current events with amazingly twisted, skewed and off-kilter punchlines." You can catch Brian playing to crowds at major comedy clubs such as The Comedy Store, Caroline's and The Ice House. Brian has extensive experience within the Entertainment Industry wearing many hats as a writer, producer and actor. He has worked for FOX, The Disney Channel, The Family Channel, WireBreak Entertainment and Vin DiBona Productions. Brian graduated cum laude from Emerson College, receiving a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism. Brian has always had a desire to create not only as an actor and producer, but also as a screenwriter. Serious about the craft, he attended Robert McKee's intensive Story Structure Seminar. The seminar, taught by the most widely known and respected screenwriting lecturer in the world, has left him remembering that, "Story-telling has form, but no formula." After having gained much wisdom straight from the master, Brian immediately put his creative energy to work. To-date he has co-written four unique scripts and a sit-com pilot. The next project on his docket is producing a romantic-comedy entitled, REARended. Outside of performing, Brian is the CEO of Holdon Log ~ the Entertainment Industry's number one provider of organizational logbooks and Webware for performers. Brian has traveled as a seminar leader or guest speaker for SAG Conservatory, SAG Foundation, The Actors Center, National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts, VOICE 2010, The LA Femme International Film Festival, The Image Awards, The Actor's Network, Acting Success Now, The Actors Fund, Children in Film, BizParentz, Actors Creative Workshop, The Sanford Meisner Studio, The ShowBiz Expo, Creative Actors Alliance, Women In Film, StayTunedTV.net, HollyShorts Film Festivaland other numerous respected performing organizations. Brian addresses the problems performers face and provides them with innovative solutions through Holdon Log's webware product, PerformerTrack. Brian has been interviewed or his products reviewed in print with high praise in How to be a Working Actor, Back Stage, New England Entertainment Digest, Hollywood How-To, MovieMaker, Chuckle Monkey, Music Connection, Theatre Bay Area, Supermodels Unlimited, Amateur Stage. Brian also enjoys embracing technology having appeared in podcasts and recorded interviews for The Thriving Artists Circle, REEL Ladies on the Spot, Actors Connect, Inside Entertainment, Business Of Entertainment and Everything Acting Podcast.
Brian Vernel is an actor, known for Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015), Dunkirk (2017) and Papillon (2017).
Brian Vernick is a producer and actor, known for The Avenue (2017), First Friday and The Honeymoon Phase (2019).
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Brian Villalobos was born in Orlando, Florida, but moved frequently as a child, with stops in Georgia, Costa Rica, Florida (again), and Texas. He is an award-winning actor, writer, and filmmaker who has performed in well over 100 films, commercials, and stage productions, working and appearing alongside such artists as Richard Linklater, Jesse Plemons, Zachary Levi, Bruce Dern, Carrie-Anne Moss, Thomas Haden Church, Catherine Hardwicke, Richard Riehle, Steven He, and Mark "Markiplier" Fischbach. He is the son of Carol Prather, a respiratory therapist and university lecturer, and Alvaro Villalobos, a sales executive. His brother, Michael Villalobos, is a professional video-game streamer. He has been married to fellow actor Akasha Villalobos since 2007, and lives in Texas with his family, a phalanx of dogs and cats, and a borderline obsession with Paul Verhoeven's Robocop (1987).
Brian Vincent is an actor/filmmaker and graduate of Juilliard. Brian lives in NYC with his wife, Heather Spore, a Broadway performer. They own and operate Red Splat Productions, a film company, which recently produced the investigative art documentary 'Make Me Famous'. Brian's first film lead was in 'Animal Room' (with Amanda Peet/Neil Patrick Harris), followed by, notably: 'The Deli', (w Gretchen Mol), 'Blue Moon' (w Alanna Ubach/Rita Moreno/Ben Gazzara) and 'Black Dog' (w Patrick Swayze). Brian wrote a song with country legend Randy Travis, 'My Greatest Fear', in the (Universal) movie and on the Black Dog Soundtrack. Brian Vincent Kelly goes by Brian Vincent as an actor, director and producer.
Brian Volk-Weiss was born on May 26, 1976 in Queens, New York, USA. He is a producer and director, known for Down to Earth with Zac Efron (2020), Kevin Hart's Guide to Black History (2019) and Ali Wong: Baby Cobra (2016).
Brian Von Herzen is known for Access Code (1984) and 2040 (2019).
Brian W. Collins was born on March 4, 1980 in Methuen, Massachusetts, USA. He is known for The Open House (2018), Big Ass Spider! (2013) and Chillerama (2011).
Brian W. Hall is known for A Fall from Grace (2020), Acrimony (2018) and Nobody's Fool (2018).