Brett Pels is known for Psychonauts (2005), Marvel Heroes (2013) and Dororo (2004).
Brett Pickup is known for Son of the Mask (2005) and Don't Blame the Koalas (2002).
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Brett Pierce attended Brentwood High School where he was a star Varsity athlete, lettering in football and baseball. He was also an award-winning choral singer, who has performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City. Brett studied film and theatre at the University of Southern California.
Brett Pierce is known for The Wretched (2019), Deadheads (2011) and Smush! A DeadHeads Short (2012).
Brett Piper was born in New Hampshire, USA. He is known for Queen Crab (2015), A Nymphoid Barbarian in Dinosaur Hell (1990) and Mysterious Planet (1982).
Brett Prieto is an actor and producer, known for Victory by Submission (2017), Hollywood Road Trip (2015) and Firefall: An Epic Family Adventure (2012).
Brett R Miller was born and raised in a small town in Pennsylvania to LouAnn Miller, a teacher & Robin S Miller, an editor and carpenter. He began his acting career in High School Theatre before joining the United States Marine Corps post graduation. During his 9 years In the Marines he served as a Fire Team Leader, Squad Leader and Mortar Team Leader with an Infantry Battalion, mastering small arms training and close quarter combat while leading Marines. After receiving an honorable discharge in 2004 he moved to Los Angeles to continue pursuing a career in the entertainment industry. Along his journey Brett has studied at Ivanna Chubbuck's Studio's and attended the Stella Adler School of acting. He went on to attend the New York Film Academy and graduated with a BFA in Filmmaking. He is most noted for his small-screen roles, including 24:Legacy (2017), Better Criminal (2016), and Deadly Famous (2015), and writing the Netflix feature film Street: The Movie (2015), starring Casper Beau. Brett has written 7 WGA registered Features and 2 registered TV Shows, with several projects in circulation. His mother is of German descent and his father had Irish, German, Swiss, and French ancestry. He graduated from Garden Spot High School and has one younger sibling, Heather.
Brett Rapkin is an Emmy Award-winning Producer, Writer, and Director. He is also the Founder and President of Podium Pictures, a production company focused on impact sports films. Brett grew up playing competitive baseball in Los Angeles and attended The University of Arizona. Shortly after graduating, he recruited a small crew and gained access to Cuba. That shoot would eventually become the documentary "Spaceman: A Baseball Odyssey," which premiered at the prestigious AFI SilverDocs Festival and was acquired by MLB Network. In 2003 he moved to New York after an offer to be mentored by the principals at Black Canyon Productions, the multiple Peabody and Emmy Award winning sports film production company behind class HBO Sports documentaries like HBO's "Curse of the Bambino" and "When It Was a Game" series. During that time Brett wrote, produced, and directed projects for ESPN, Fox Sports, CBS, HBO, Red Bull, and others. In 2004 he was hired to spend the entire FIS World Cup of Ski Racing season in the European alps documenting the championship season of Olympic legend Bode Miller. Eventually he returned to Los Angeles, where he wrote, produced and directed his first scripted feature film. "Spaceman" starred Josh Duhamel (Transformers) as gonzo MLB pitcher Bill "Spaceman" Lee and also featured Sterling K. Brown (NBC's hit "This is Us). "Spaceman" was acquired and released globally by Amazon and Orion Pictures/MGM. "Welcome to Dodgertown," narrated by Vin Scully and Larry King won a 2016 Emmy for Best Sports Special. In 2020, HBO Sports acquired and released "The Weight of Gold," a documentary Brett wrote, produced, and directed in partnership with Olympic legend Michael Phelps about mental health and Olympic athletes. The film received over 1.5 billion media impressions on platforms including CNN, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and The Today Show.
Brett Ratner is one of Hollywood's most successful filmmakers. His diverse films resonate with audiences worldwide and, as director, his films have grossed over $2 billion at the global box office. Brett began his career directing music videos before making his feature directorial debut at 26 years old with the action comedy hit Money Talks. He followed with the blockbuster Rush Hour and its successful sequels. Brett also directed The Family Man, Red Dragon, After the Sunset, X-Men: The Last Stand, Tower Heist and Hercules. Ratner has also enjoyed critical acclaim and box office success as a producer. He has served as an executive producer on the Golden Globe and Oscar winning The Revenant, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Black Mass, starring Johnny Depp; and as a producer on Truth, starring Robert Redford and Cate Blanchett; I Saw the Light, starring Tom Hiddleston and Elizabeth Olsen; and the upcoming film Rules Don't Apply, written, directed and produced by Warren Beatty. His other produced films include the smash hit comedy Horrible Bosses and its sequel, and the re-imagined Snow White tale Mirror Mirror. His additional producing credits include the documentaries Author: The JT LeRoy Story, Catfish, the Emmy-nominated Woody Allen - A Documentary, Helmut by June, I Knew It Was You: Rediscovering John Cazale, Chuck Norris vs. Communism, the 5-time Emmy nominated and Peabody Award winning Night Will Fall, Bright Lights and National Geographic's upcoming Untitled Leonardo DiCaprio Environmental Documentary, directed, produced by and starring Leonardo DiCaprio. He also executive produced and directed the Golden Globe-nominated FOX series Prison Break, and executive produced the television series Rush Hour, based on his hit films. Brett, along with his business partner James Packer, formed RatPac Entertainment, a film finance production and media company, in 2013. RatPac has a first-look deal with Warner Bros. and joined with Dune Capital to co-finance over 75 films including Gravity, The Lego Movie, American Sniper, and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. RatPac Entertainment also co-financed The Revenant and Birdman with New Regency. Internationally, Warner Bros. and RatPac have formed a joint venture content fund with China's Shanghai Media Group to finance local Chinese content. In partnership with New Regency, RatPac also finances the development and production of Brad Pitt's Plan B Entertainment. Since inception, RatPac Entertainment has co-financed 52 theatrically released motion pictures exceeding $9.3 billion in worldwide box office receipts. RatPac's co-financed films have been nominated for 51 Academy Awards, 20 Golden Globes and 39 BAFTAs and have won 21 Academy Awards, 7 Golden Globes and 17 BAFTAs. Brett is a Board of Trustees member of the Simon Wiesenthal Center and Museum of Tolerance. He sits on the boards of Chrysalis, Best Buddies and Do Something, while serving on the Dean's Council of the NYU Tisch School of the Arts and on the Board of Directors at Tel Aviv University's School of Film and Television. In 2017, he will receive a coveted star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Brett Raymer is a producer, known for American Sicario (2021), Tanked (2011) and America's Cutest (2009).