Brian Paschall is an actor, known for Rattle-Can (2021).
Brian is a life, career, and business coach and spiritual practitioner for creative individuals of all disciplines. In addition to guest teaching and speaking all over the world, Brian will be recognized by the state of California as a Reverend by the fall of next year. He is a Spiritual Practitioner in the tradition of A Course in Miracles and credits the work of Brene Brown, Anne Lamott, Pema Chondron, and Elizabeth Gilbert as foundations to his outlook on the world. With infectious energy and a no-nonsense approach, Brian Patacca brings a healthy dose of enthusiasm to a creative professional's career, life, and business. With natural candor and an education from Northwestern University, Brian arrived in New York City and quickly climbed the ladder as an advertising executive promoting Broadway shows. After moving to Los Angeles, his work as an actor and host grew to include credits such as "Law & Order", "Desperate Housewives", "All My Children", and "The Newsroom", as well as dozens of national commercials and print ads. During this time as a busy actor, however, his path of career coaching was revealed. Notably, he coached two young actresses on MTV's Emmy Award-winning show "Made" in 2012, and has been a contributing expert for Backstage Magazine for over a decade. Brian has taught extensively in collegiate, corporate and spiritual forums, ranging from Northwestern University to the International Gay and Lesbian Travel Association to The Actor's Centre in London. He has completed CTI's Co-Active Coach Training Program and Marianne Willamson's Teaching the Teachers training. Now based in Los Angeles, Brian coaches one-on-one and worldwide in his online courses. He travels as an educator and speaker and continues to connect with clients who thrive at the intersection of art and commerce. For more information, please visit www.BrianPatacca.com.
Brian Patierno is known for Blue Pig (2019), Family Vanished (2018) and I Love Us (2021).
Brian Patrick Buckley is known for Copshop (2021), Persecuted (2014) and No Joke! Survival 'Preparations for the Average Family' (2013).
Brian Patrick Butler is an actor and writer, known for South of 8 (2016), Laff Mobb's Laff Tracks (2018) and Zach King's Day Off (2020).
Brian Patrick Davis is an actor, known for Pause with Sam Jay (2021).
Brian was a psychology major at the University of California at Santa Cruz. He spent his junior year abroad at Trinity College, Dublin Ireland where he began performing with the Trinity Players Society. After having caught the acting bug in Ireland he returned to UC Santa Cruz and performed in several plays including playing leading roles in Pieces of the Quilt (featuring world premieres from Tony Kushner, Henry David Hwang, Edward Albee and Craig Lucas), directed by Danny Scheie. Brian then went on to act in summer stock theater with the Napa Valley Shakespeare Festival. He moved to New York City in September of 1999, waited tables in the East Village and became a resident actor for MFA student Yelena Gluzman at Columbia University where he trained in Ann Bogart's Viewpoints and Suzuki theater. While in New York, Brian got his first paying independent film job playing the lead in Snowblind, directed by Barry Ellsworth. He returned to California in 2001 to act in the Napa Valley Shakespeare Festival. He then moved to Los Angeles in to study improvisation and sketch comedy at The Groundlings where he was discovered by Peter Falk who gave him a role in Columbo Likes the Nightlife. Brian worked at the Commerce Casino as a Proposition Player for two years where he was paid to play Blackjack all the while continuing to take classes at Second City LA and IO West. In 2003, Brian joined a Guns N' Roses tribute band where he played Duff McKagan for three years. The band had a weekly gig at the Cat Club on the Sunset Strip. After the band broke up in 2006, Brian began doing standup comedy at open mics all over Los Angeles for six years only to eventually return to improvisation again in 2013 where he studied at the Upright Citizens Brigade.
Brian Patrick Lim is a freelance cinematographer and director, based in Manila, Philippines. He often works closely with production house, Runaway Robot. He's worked with clients such as Coca-Cola, Nestlé, L'Oreal, PLDT, Lady's Choice, Merck, Unilab, Mondelez, Jollibee, and KFC. His recent film, "Marian", premiered at Screamfest Horror Film Festival and simultaneously at, Freak Show Horror Film Festival in Orlando Florida. His short film, The Harvest, recently won 3rd place at a local film festival sponsored by one of the largest telcos in the Philippines called, The Globe Independent Film Festival. His feature, Chasing Fire, participated a the Fandependent Film Festival in 2016 and won best screenplay at the Barcelona International Film Festival in 2013. A short film he worked on as a production designer, entitled, Crossroads, premiered at Cannes Short Film Corner in 2015. He's worked on a number of indie films, to name a few, Smile Baby, Straight from The Pole, Seeing Love, A Friend of The Devil, and Fantabulous.
Brian Patrick Murphy is an actor and producer, known for Billions (2016), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999) and Vinyl (2016).
Brian Patrick Wade was born on June 9, 1978 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor, known for The Guardian (2006), Generation Kill (2008) and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013). He is married to Jill Wade. They have two children.