Bryan Michael King, whose full name means "Strength of God" was born August 9, 1984 in Pasadena, California. He is the son of Brenda Fay King, a hairstylist and entrepreneur in creating business, and James Mars King, a proud owner of a Car stereo entertainment business. Bryan's father was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, African,Portuguese, British, Italian and Native American ancestry, and Bryan's mother is originally from Shreveport,Louisiana. Which he inherited African,Scandinavian,Irish, Scottish,Norway and Swedish. Bryan's sister Angela King had the job of running the torch to the Olympics. But as she was running her father had to make a decision unlike any other time in life, someone just arrived. Bryan was born 3 months early but he and his mother were both on the break of death in the hospital. Family in chaos, he may not live long. His Grandmother Laura Amelia King (WWII Honorable vet) took the charge and put up a Million dollar so that a African Doctor can order supplies from Africa that saved his life.
Bryan Kirkwood was born on March 20, 1975 in Olympia, Washington, USA. He is an actor, known for Hellbent (2004), The Absent (2011) and The Dead Zone (2002).
Bryan Kosluchar was born on November 26, 1983 in Cook, Minnesota, USA. He is known for Operation Repo (2007), The Dollanganger Saga (2014) and Morgue (2013).
Bryan Kreutz is an actor, television director and producer. Bryan began acting at age eight in theater. He was thrust into the lead role of Balthazar, one of the three wise men, in his first role, which was dialogue heavy. He has also been intrigued by the production and direction of both plays and film. As a teen, he produced, co-wrote, and starred in a fan film Star Trek (1966) series that spawned 60 episodes. At a young age, Bryan was an innovator, talent director, and self-starter. He organized neighborhood activities such as street hockey and baseball home run derby leagues. Complete with stats and a full production of graphics, sound, and post-game analysis while he produced the taping of a neighborhood hockey all-star-game. Bryan attended the Broadcast Center in Clayton, Missouri, where he excelled in Journalism, Voice-overs and hockey play-by play, interning with the U.S. Junior A hockey team St. Louis Sting. After graduating college, he landed his first radio gig at a CBS Radio affiliate, at the age of 20, just outside of Peoria, Illinois. He was the Sports Director there, where he hosted the Saturday morning call in sports show, and conducted interviews with coaches. In addition, Bryan was the play by play voice for the radio station's local sports programs. After a several year hiatus from acting, producing, directing, and radio voice-overs, Bryan returned to Radio as a producer in 2006 at KJSL in St. Louis. At the same station a year later he wrote and voiced his own live weekly segment as a Star Trek analyst on the Bob Wells Show from Dec 2007 until May 2010. In 2010 he became the Director and producer of the Christian Television Network (CTN) affiliate program, Revolution 618 (2010), in which he also played an integral part of producing and creating the concept of the program. On May 3, 2011 another CTN Premiere credited Bryan as Director, and then as Executive Producer for a Co-Created TV program Rescued Nation TV (2011). It was released to viewers on the CTN network and later on CW affiliates. Culminating over 50 TV episodes as a producer and director for two different TV talk shows in two years. After Bryan's first two years producing television he ventured into producing film for the first time shortly thereafter. In 2013 Bryan and Brayden Patterson were the creative engine for To Inflict (2013), its themes, story and concepts. "To Inflict" is a short film with the screenplay and dialogue written and directed by Elizabeth Wiegard. Bryan played a supporting character named Brody in Up on High Ground (2014), a syndicated TV series, now in re-runs that had a run on The CW and on PureFlix. He directed a large portion of the episodes as well as produced and had a hand in writing every aired episode. The film scene is no stranger to Bryan, in 2015 he played the spit bag passenger while next to Kate Upton in the William H. Macy film The Layover (2017) and TV Talk show host Larry Thrunklemann in the Tom Green comedy film "Interviewing Monsters and Bigfoot" Bryan has voiced nearly 100 commercials and almost as many promos for radio stations. As an on screen actor his career has opened up television commercial spokesman opportunities front-lining him on national cable TV commercials for Fidelity Communications and Sono Bello TriSculpt. Bryan resides south of the Los Angeles, California area with his wife Tiffany and their three children.
Bryan Kruse was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on June 21st. He is an actor, director and producer known for Terror Trips, The Red Mask Of Death, Uberzombiefrau and The Public. He has also worked as an extra and as a stand in/body double on numerous Hollywood productions over a nearly 25 year career. He has doubled for actors Mark Ruffalo and Frank Grillo.
Bryan Langlitz is known for House of Cards (2013), Orange Is the New Black (2013) and The Looming Tower (2018).
Bryan Larkin is known for Love in Bloom (2022).
Born in Glasgow, Scotland and raised by his parents in East Kilbride, his mother was a midwife and his father was a Royal Air Force Police mechanic and later a chief lecturer and engineer in prosthetics and orthotics at Strathclyde University. At a young age he started lifting weights and became a competitive junior Scottish bodybuilder, winning several championships in his late teens including the Junior Mr Caledonia and East of Scotland titles. He enrolled in evening acting classes and joined a local drama group before attending drama school in Glasgow. Shortly after he started work in the theatre, touring with Harold Pinter's classic, 'The Birthday Party', in the role of the menacing McCann followed by Jerry in Edward Albee's 'A Zoo Story', and Tambo in the world premiere of 'The Ringer', to rave reviews. He soon progressed to numerous T.V and film roles and making his own short films, notably Scene. (2006) playing a hapless actor trapped in a movie within a movie, for which he won his first BAFTA Award. A variety of diverse roles followed in American and British independent films, depression-era caper/heist The Red Machine (2009) then the self-penned Running in Traffic (2009) as the grief-stricken, drug dealing, Cullen, alongside Kenneth Cranham for which he won his second BAFTA and Trailblazer awards. He demonstrated his leading man versatility in the action heist Skeleton Lake (2012) and then again as the aged Bruce Callaghan in To Our Bright White Hearts (2016) before gaining over 40 lbs of muscle for the towering Russian, Dolokhov in Outpost: Rise of the Spetsnaz (2013) His career has been marked by playing on the duality of vulnerable but tough types, bringing a depth and complexity to otherwise two-dimensional characters. Let Us Prey (2014) as the brutal but broken cop Jack Warnock opposite Liam Cunningham and for Starz Outlander (2014). He appeared opposite Ciarán Hinds and Douglas Henshall in Shetland (2013) He was casting in his first Hollywood movie with Gerard Butler in London Has Fallen (2016) as SAS Lieutenant Will Davies. He caught to attention of casting director Mike Leeder and Donnie Yen and was chosen to play the lead antagonist, Ernest Hunter opposite Yen and Andy Lau in the gangster epic Chui lung (2017) Inspired by Hong Kong's landscape and energy, he created the hitman trilogy Dead End (2017) and subsequently , tt9313926 & Dead End - Dead Man Walking (2020). winning over 40 international film festival awards. He has made his mark in AAA video games and full body motion capture, including Blood & Truth (2019) and Horizon Zero Dawn (2017) with numerous other titles released in 2021. Also 2021 he will appear as Wiglaf in season finale of Vikings (2013) and quarantine short Everything was fine (2021)
Bryan Law was born on November 1, 1968 in Fine, New York, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Deadwood (2019), Luck (2011) and The Singing Detective (2003).
Bryan Lawrence was born on May 11, 1989 in California, USA. He is an actor, known for System Error (2010), Awkward. (2011) and Atypical (2017).