When Bronson Pinchot began auditioning for Broadway roles, he refused to do accents. Years later, his ability to do accents is what gave him his first break in film and led to television success as Balki Bartokomous, the odd cousin from a Mediterranean island who comes to live with Mark Linn-Baker on the sitcom Perfect Strangers (1986). Pinchot was born in New York, raised in Pasadena, and attended Yale on a full scholarship, first being interested in art. Although he came from a poor family, he was a class valedictorian. It was during his art studies that he began to pursue acting. Cast in an off-Broadway play soon after his 1981 graduation, Pinchot was seen by a casting director and gained the role of one of Joel's poker playing friends in Risky Business (1983) and appeared the next year in The Flamingo Kid (1984). Cast as Serge, an associate art dealer, in Beverly Hills Cop (1984), Pinchot stole his one real scene from Eddie Murphy. This role led to Balki with his odd accent and eccentric style. The series continued for seven seasons. He didn't fare as well in The Trouble with Larry (1993), where he again played a visitor who comes to stay. His small screen success did not translate as easily to the big screen. The box office flops Second Sight (1989) and Blame It on the Bellboy (1992) didn't repeat his earlier successes. It wasn't until his role in True Romance (1993) and his reprisal of Serge in Beverly Hills Cop III (1994) that audiences took note of his talent again. He appeared in Courage Under Fire (1996) and took a familiar comedic role in The First Wives Club (1996) as Duarte Feliz, a flamboyant interior designer. Television has continued to offer Pinchot opportunities. In 1995, he appeared in Stephen King's The Langoliers (1995). The following year, he joined the cast of Step by Step (1991) as the owner of a hair salon. Unlike the manic bizarrely-turned characters Pinchot often played, on TV talk shows he has proven to be witty and erudite. He first appeared on Broadway in 1990 in 'Zoya's Apartment,' a comedic play at the Circle in the Square theater. In 1999, He appeared with Carol Burnett and John Barrowman in _Putting It Together' (1999) and in 2004's revival 'Sly Fox,' with Richard Dreyfuss and Eric Stoltz. More recently, he appeared on the 5th season of The Surreal Life (2003).
Bronson Webb was born on February 20, 1983 in London, England. He is an actor, known for RocknRolla (2008), Kingdom of Heaven (2005) and Atonement (2007).
Bronsonn "Booda" Taylor is an Actor/ Stuntman. who is originally from Louisiana but was raised primarily in Texas. Bronsonn is known by his family and close associates as Booda Bear (Boo the Bear), earning this moniker for his rough exterior but also his kind heart. While in high school Bronsonn joined the U.S. Army Reserves as a field artilleryman and attended basic combat training during the summer of his junior year. After graduation Bronsonn enlisted as a full time active-duty Soldier, serving the next 25 years in various capacities and duty assignments around the world. While stationed in Japan Bronsonn began his music career as an underground hip hop artist under the stage name Shadeaux and L'il Sleepy. While performing in a nightclub in Yokohama Bay, Bronsonn caught the attention of a concert promoter who signed Bronsonn to open for all the major recording artists touring Japan, most notably Outkast, DMX, Soul 4 Real, and Public Announcement. This earned Bronsonn a recording contracts with PnP Records, Soundboy Entertainment, and Ghetto Soundtracks based in Los Angeles, CA. Unfortunately, Bronsonn's music career was cut short due to the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. Bronsonn served six combat tours of duty as an artilleryman, radio operator, geospatial intelligence analyst, and aerial reconnaissance surveillance (drone strike) team leader. Bronsonn was also a competitive heavy weight bodybuilder for the National Physique Committee (NPC) bodybuilding competition under the name "Beast Bronsonn." As a bodybuilder Bronsonn earned endorsements from seven sports nutrition and apparel companies, receiving a pre-workout supplement aptly named "Beast Blu" in his honor by UXO supplements. While transitioning out of the military a friend mentioned that a movie production company was searching for a compelling military story to include in their documentary. After interviewing hundreds of applicants, Bronsonn was selected as a feature story and the face of "The Portal," which subsequently led to a book publishing deal. After filming The Portal, Bronsonn began attending acting classes at Actor's Breakthrough in Atlanta Georgia, founded by accomplished veteran actor Greg-Alan Williams. Williams signed Bronsonn to his agency, Alan Artists, after his first semester. Bronsonn also attended stunt and fight training to hone the skills he learned from the military and apply them to acting. Bronsonn is credited with choreographing and performing stunts for "The Premier," "Home," "Blood or Not," and "Inimicus." Bronsonn is a certified expert on small arms; automatic weapons; weapons safety; close quarters combat (hand-to-hand); stage combat; military tactics and procedures; drama training; Cajun dialect which he used in Joe Kenda's Homicide Hunter; African (Nigerian) dialect that he utilized in the Nollywood production, Vengeance; boxing, martial arts, and football. Since beginning his acting career in the fall of 2019 Bronsonn has appeared in 50 television, film, theater, and commercial projects. Perhaps his most notable roles are the Mr. Perry's bodyguard in Buried in Barstow and Leo the thug in the hit stage play A Gentleman, A Lady, and A Thug. Bronsonn identifies as a method actor and has been lauded for his authenticity. Bronsonn's acting philosophy is "If you do not fully embrace the character you are portraying to the point that your own family and close friends cannot tell you apart from your role then you are not fully committed which will supremely effect the delivery, subsequently causing you to fail."
Though he made his acting debut on television in 2000, Bront, who is a Malaysian of Pakistani-Malay-Thai descent, first gained fame by portraying two characters in Cinta Tsunami, a television series in 2005. Since then, he started attracting a variety of roles in films including Anak Halal (2005), Man Laksa (2005) and Bilut (2005). In 2005, he received a scholarship from the Italian government to attend a short course in Language & Culture at the University for Foreigners Perugia, Italy. He overstayed and toured the country for the next four months. In 2008, Bront's fame widened with the release of his biggest commercial success, SinDarEla. Bront rose to prominence in a lead role, Hussin on the hit television series with Sharifah Amani and Remy Ishak, followed by another television series, Rona Roni Macaroni in the same year, again with Sharifah Amani. Uncomfortable with his career direction, the media-shy actor turned his focus to film roles. His first major role was in V3:Samseng Jalanan, starring alongside his good friend, Farid Kamil who also directed the movie. V3:Samseng Jalanan was one of the highest grossed film at the box office for that year. In 2009, Bront starred in Belukar, alongside Daphne Iking, directed by Jason Chong. Though the movie did not do well at the box office, Bront's acting was praised among critics and audiences alike. Bront received the Best Actor award at the 23rd Malaysia Film Festival and also the Anugerah Skrin 2010(Screen Award 2010) for his performance in Belukar. In 2010 Bront co-founded Otto Films and through the company, he co-produced, co-written & co-directed Kolumpo, a feature film released in 2013. He also served Camwerk Studios as Creative Consultant to help developed The Kidnap Case of Ammar Affendi and secured a co-production deal with RexMedia(US) at the Marche Du Film at Festival De Cannes (2013). He was later appointed as the Brand Ambassador for Edwin Denim (Malaysia)[5] and also the Face of local promising-young Fashion Designer, Fairuz Ramdhan. Bront recently won Best Performance in a Comedic Role for his performance in Sejoli at the Astro Warna Award. He is soon to be seen in Terbaik Dari Langit [7], to be released on the 25th December 2014.
Bronte Bailey (formerly Kellam-Pearson) is a Sydney based actor appearing in Feature Films 'Standing Up For Sunny', 'In Like Flynn' and 'June Again'. Her Television credits include appearing as Hero Girl in in the award winning ABC Art Breaks segment 'Fidget and Foil', Office Girl for 'Bachelor Promo', Featured Bride for 'Farmers Wants a Wife Promo', by Nine Network, as well as appearing as a Live Model on 'The Living Room', by Network 10. She has also appeared in SketchShe's web-series 'TrafficJam' as Heavens Angel Darla. Bronte comes from and extensive background in Musical Theatre studying at CQUniversity. During her time studying she was featured as Fiona McLaren in 'Brigadoon', Florence Vassy in 'Chess', Ethel in '42nd Street', Soloist in 'Sweet Charity', Sophia in 'Dirty Rotten Scoundrels' and Secretary in 'How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying'. She wrote at starred in her one man cabaret 'With Grace' - a musical journey through the life of Hollywood icon Grace Kelly which continues to tour around Australia.
Bronte Carmichael is a British actress who plays Madeline Robin in Disney's Christopher Robin and Chloe Morrell in On Chesil Beach. She is the voice of Robin in Aardman animation's Christmas TV special Robin Robin (Netflix 2021). She plays Skye D'Branin in George R.R Martins sci-fi horror series Nightflyers (Netflix), Martha in Game of Thrones (Season 8) and Spiria in Ridley Scots Raised by Wolves (Season 1). Bronte plays Young Girl on Tube in Oscar winning Darkest Hour and Laura Marlin in The Laura Marlin mysteries TV movie. She lives in Bristol, UK.
Bronte Pearce is an actress, known for Joe vs. Carole (2022), A Place to Call Home (2013) and She's Got Balls (2021).
Bronte Veronica is an actress, known for The Odyssey of Destiny (2014), Home (2013) and Blank Surfaces (2000).
Born in Mexico in 1962, Brontis Jodorowsky began his acting career at the age of 7, in "El Topo", directed by his father Alejandro Jodorowsky. After participating in his father's "The Holy Mountain" and in José Antonio Alcaraz episode of "Pubertinaje", he was awarded the Mexican Diosa de Plata Best Child Actor Prize in 1974, for his performance in José Luis Alcoriza's film "El Muro del Silencio". After moving to France in 1979, he continued to act on stage (with such directors as Ariane Mnouchkine, Irina Brook, Jorge Lavelli, Simon Abkarian, Bernard Sobel, Lukas Hemleb, Jean Liermier, Paul Golub, Laurent Laffargue), as well as feature films and television, while also beginning to focus on opera stage direction ("Pelleas et Mélisande" by Debussy in 2009, "Rigoletto" by Verdi in 2011, and "Carmen" by Bizet in 2012). In 2011, he starred in Mexican director Daniel Castro Zimbrón's "Tau", and in Alejandro Jodorowsky's "The Dance of Reality", which premiered at the Cannes Directors Fortnight in 2013. Since, he has appeared in René Feret's "Anton Tchekhov 1890" (France), Frank Pavich's "Jodorowsky's Dune" (USA), Antonio Chavarrías' "The Chosen" (Mexico/Spain), Alejandro Jodorowsky's "Endless Poetry", Daniel Castro Zimbron's "The Darkness" (Mexico), Nathalie Marchak's "Par Instinct" (France), Daniel Graham's "Opus Zero" (Mexico), José Padhila's "7 Days in Entebbe" (U.K.), Kyzza Terraza's "Bayoneta" (Mexico) and David Yates' "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald" (U.K./USA). End of 2019 he again performed "Le Gorille" (The gorilla), created in 2008 based on a Franz Kafka tale, for 60 special performances at the Théâtre du Lucernaire, Paris. He has performed the play 368 times to date, in various countries and four different languages. A tour of the play to Mexico City and New-York is in preparation. He is also the author the book "Manual de codicia" (Urano / Empresa activa. Spain)
Bronté Stanfield is an actress and producer, known for Law & Order: Organized Crime (2021), Not Okay (2022) and Save Rosemary: The Trinity (2021).