Brian Austin Green was born Brian Green on July 15, 1973 in Los Angeles, California to Joyce Green (née Klein) & George Green. He has a brother Keith and sister Lorelei. Brian's father was a Country & Western artist and used to frequently take him along to gigs and soon got him interested in the world of music. His first full-time television acting job came when he portrayed the role of "Brian Cunningham" on Knots Landing (1979) between 1986 and 1989. He later went on to star as "David Silver" in the long-running teen show Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990). He also appeared in several television movies, such as Her Costly Affair (1996) and Unwed Father (1997) and guest-starred on other shows such as Saved by the Bell: The College Years (1993) and Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996). He released an album in 1996 called "One Stop Carnival" and still continues to work on producing music, especially hip-hop, with his production company and in his home studio. More recently, he has had roles as "Luke Bonner" in Resurrection Blvd. (2000) as well as in independent films as "Randy Mecklin" in Purgatory Flats (2003) and "Jack O'Malley" in Southside (2002). He was engaged to his Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990) co-star Vanessa Marcil and the couple have a son named Kassius Lijah Marcil-Green (born March 15, 2002).
Brian Avenet-Bradley is known for Echoes of Fear (2018), Dark Remains (2005) and Ghost of the Needle (2003). He has been married to Laurence Avenet-Bradley since 2002.
A wide-ranging character actor, writer and director, Brian's best known for Broadway and TV performances including stage premieres of Florian Zeller's The Father, Rock N Roll by Tom Stoppard (opposite Brian Cox, Rufus Sewell & Alice Eve), Poor Behavior by Theresa Rebeck, Completeness by Itamar Moses, and as Edgar in King Lear at the Public Theater, opposite Kevin Kline and Logan Marshall-Green, along with memorable appearances on popular TV series including NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (2003) & NCIS: Los Angeles (2009) as Special Agent Mike Renko, the Castle (2009) pilot for ABC, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999) & more. Film appearances include Julie & Julia (2009) and Gigantic (2008) (opposite Paul Dano & Zooey Deschanel). In 2013, Brian directed improvisational indie comedy The Weekend (2013), which was shot in only 3 days, with a gifted ensemble of New York actors and writers including Heather Lind, Amber Gray, Bhavesh Patel, Stacey Yen, Julie Sharbutt and Carson Elrod. From 2012-2016, Brian produced and co-hosted The Buckeye Brothers, a popular sports podcast; his voice has often been featured in national commercials, video games (RockStar), and audiobooks in a variety of genres for Audible. Brian was born in Columbus, Ohio, on September 14, 1978, first appearing on stage as an infant, in The Royal Family by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber, in a production at Players Theater. He later attended Thomas Worthington High School, notably performing the title role in Tartuffe at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 1996. Brian attended Marymount Manhattan College before receiving an MFA from NYU in 2006, where he was the only actor to receive the A.V. Global Fellowship in the Arts. Brian is married to actress Amy Lynn Stewart, with one son, Bodhi.
Brian Avery Galligan was born in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA. He is an assistant director and producer, known for Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021), Godzilla vs. Kong (2021) and Kong: Skull Island (2017).
Brian Awadis is known for FaZe Rug: Goin' Live (2020), Haunting of the Game Master Network (2021) and Crimson (2020).
Brian Ayliffe is known for Burning (2021).
Brian Ayres is known for Richard the Lionheart: Rebellion (2015), Creators: The Past (2019) and Blind (2018).
Brian Azzarello was born on August 11, 1962 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. He is a writer, known for Batman: The Killing Joke (2016), 100 Bullets and Batman: Gotham Knight (2008). He is married to Jill Thompson.
Brian B. is an actor, known for Intuit (2021).