Brian R. Young is an actor, known for The Corners (2010), Cupid (2012) and Good Teeth (2005).
Brian Radeer is known for Private Sales (2016).
Brian Ragovin is an actor, known for Infinity Chamber (2016).
2021 Hollywood Media in Music Award winner, composer and conductor Brian Ralston has spent the past 19 years creating compelling, heart-pounding, uplifting, and beautifully melodic tracks that delight and inspire audiences. His creative gifts lend themselves to an extremely rich and beautiful sound that can not only be seen, but felt throughout his works. Ralston's early aspirations for scoring films began in junior high school when he began re-scoring films using an old keyboard and VHS player. He developed a distinct personal sense of musical compositions, finding favorites in film scores such as drama fantasy "Willow", action-thriller "The Rocketeer", and science-fiction film "Krull", all scored by American composer James Horner. Horner's ability to create a captivating, infectious melody through his interpretation of what was on screen, inspired Ralston to pursue his career in film music composition. After studying film music composition and conducting at the University of Arizona under film/TV composer Jeff Haskell, Ralston completed graduate level work in the Scoring for Motion Pictures & Television program from the University of Southern California in 2002. His studies and musical background sparked an extraordinary desire to enhance the heart of a film's narrative with the language of music. Ralston is best known for his work on the film score for (Crooked Arrows (2012)) (20th Century Fox), the first mainstream Hollywood movie about lacrosse, starring Brandon Routh ("Superman Returns") and Gil Birmingham ("Wind River", "Hell or High Water"), directed by Steve Rash ("Buddy Holly Story", "Can't Buy Me Love"). The score reflects richly thematic melodies set against the thrill of victory and the pains of defeat in the action-packed sports drama, which has won him much praise within the film community. Of Brian's Crooked Arrows score, Daniel Schweiger of Film Music Magazine says, "It's this kind of constantly surprising depth and sense of sports adventure that will hopefully let "Crooked Arrows" fly Ralston straight, and deservedly into the big leagues with his terrific score that's seemingly shot out of from nowhere." More recently, Ralston worked on the intimate western inspired score to the dramatic love story (Being Rose (2017)), starring Cybill Shepherd, James Brolin, and Pam Grier which hit theaters nationwide January 2019. A soundtrack on the Notefornote Music label is available. Brian has also recently completed scoring the Chris Chan Lee directed Sci-Fi drama (Silent River (2021)) set to hit the festival circuit in late 2021. Ralston lives with his wife, Heather and daughter, and makes time to give back to future generations of composers by serving as an instructor for the UCLA Film Scoring program. He also hosts the SCOREcast podcast for film composers. An industry insider show discussing all facets of the entertainment industry from a film composer perspective that averages 50,000 unique downloads per episode.
Brian Ramian is an actor and writer, known for The Monster (2019), Weekend Warriors (2021) and The Haunting of the Morgan Estate (2020).
Brian Rawlinson was born on November 12, 1931 in Stockport, Cheshire, England. He was an actor, known for The Buccaneers (1956), The Onedin Line (1971) and The Adventures of Robin Hood (1955). He died on November 23, 2000 in Lyme Regis, Dorset, England.
Brian Ray Norris is known for The SpongeBob Musical: Live on Stage! (2019), FBI (2018) and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999).
Brian Reddy is an actor, known for O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000), Dante's Peak (1997) and Outbreak (1995).
Brian Redmond is known for Kandi & the Gang (2022) and Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen (2009).
Brian Reed Garvin is an Los Angeles based Actor, Director, Composer that was born in River Forest, Illinois. As a child Brian performed with his family in church and appeared in school plays and musicals. Brian went through Chicago's "Second City" training and also appeared in plays and commercials in Chicago while working in film doing small and supporting rolls in feature films. Brian moved to Los Angeles in 1990 to work in the film industry. Brian became an Award Winning Film Director when his short film, "No Experience Needed" won seven film festivals and placed in many more. While working in Hollywood, Brian wrote the feature film "CENTURION AD". When Centurion AD was released, it has continued to garnish Brian many awards for his efforts.