Bryan McGowan is a multifaceted performing artist. He spent four years as a member of the Phoenix Boys Choir. Mr. McGowan also attended the Paradise Valley Community College, where he studied acting at the PVCC Studio Theatre. He went on to spend four years at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts (AADA). From 2004-06 he spent his time studying before eventually becoming a member of the theatre company during his student and graduate years (2006-07). While in AADA, McGowan trained in staged combat and fencing. Mr. McGowan made his screen debut in 2008. He made early guest appearances in television series including Wizards of Waverly Place (2007), Chemistry (2011) and CollegeHumor Originals (2006). Mr. McGowan has made superb use of his highly athletic background, providing stunt-work to film and television. His stunt performances have been featured in Walk the Prank (2016), American Horror Story (2011) and SMILF (2017).
Bryan McKinley is an actor and producer, known for Good Morning (2016), The Beaten Path (2015) and A Beautiful Side (2015).
Bryan Mialoundama is an actor, known for Hors normes (2019).
Bryan Michael Cox is a composer and actor, known for Big Momma's House (2000), Poseidon (2006) and Blue Streak (1999).
Bryan Michael Mills is a composer and actor, known for Slow West (2015), Pitch Black Heist (2011) and A Tragedy (2013).
Bryan Michael Nuñez is an actor born in Brawley, CA. and is well on his way to making a name for himself. Nunez has been known as the wisecracking recurring character of "Corporal Wittman' in Ron Howard's and Paramount's '68 Whiskey. He has recently been seen guest-starring on the long awaited second season of Warner Brothers/CBS's hit show "All Rise." and has also locked in a recurring guest star role on Amazon's Emmy Award- winning and longest running hit series "Bosch" set to air later this year in 2021. Nuñez is rumored to be up for big projects for 2021 and 2022 but none have yet been confirmed.
At the age of eleven, Stoller hosted his own TV network series on the CBC called, "Film Fun" showing pr-teens how to make their own super-8 movies. Stoller attended the American Film Institute in 1981. Stoller produced, directed and wrote comedy shorts for, "Foul-Ups, Bleeps and Blunders" and "TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes." Stoller directed the 1987 "Tales from the Darkside" episode, "The Bitterest Pill" starring Mark Blankfield. Bryan is also the author of "Filmmaking For Dummies." Jerry Lewis wrote the foreword, and Dan Aykroyd wrote the cover endorsement.
Bryan Mischke is known for A Brony Tale (2014).
Bryan Mittelstadt is an award winning, LA based Actor, Singer, Voiceover Actor, and Writer. After moving 14 times as a Texas military kid, Bryan settled in NYC while pursuing opera and musical theatre while balancing a career as a film actor. After 3 years, he went to the University of Connecticut to receive his MFA in Acting in 2020. With the pandemic cancelling a year of jobs and shutting down NYC, he pivoted to film in LA. While here, he has picked up guitar and enjoys spending free time rock climbing, working with the Nonprofit, Finding Meaning, dedicated to substance abuse, mental health, and homelessness.
Bryan Moore is known for Gymkhana Ten: Ultimate Tire Slaying Tour (2018), Gymkhana NINE: Raw Industrial Playground (2016) and Gymkhana Seven: Wild in the Streets of Los Angeles (2014).