Brian d'Arcy James was born on June 29, 1968 in Saginaw, Michigan, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Spotlight (2015), West Side Story (2021) and Ghost Town (2008).
Brian de Salvo is known for In the Name of the Father (1993), The First Great Train Robbery (1978) and Chocky's Children (1985). He was previously married to Dearbhla Molloy.
Briana Aceti is an American actor from New Jersey, currently studying at William Esper Studio in the 2 Year Conservatory Program. In 2021, Briana was nominated for "Best Actress" at The Northeast Film Festival Horror Fest. Growing up, she excelled in athletics, competing in track and cheerleading. She would eventually be drawn into the world of figure skating, quickly falling in love with how the sport married athletics and performance. Briana attended Monmouth University where she focused her efforts on a degree in psychology, "I've always been infatuated by the human race, emotions, and relationships." Combine that with her love of the arts and it was only a matter of time before she found her way into an acting class. After graduating, she embarked on an internship in Walt Disney World in the Entertainment Department, which she describes as a "true dream come true." Her favorite genres are romance and comedy.
Briana is an ambitious, passionate dancer and actress. She started off dancing at the very young age of three and quickly joined a competitive dance team at the age of 4. From there, Briana continued to excel in the art of dance. She is a versatile dancer who has trained in hip-hop, ballet, contemporary, modern, jazz and tap. She started to develop an interest in acting soon after, at the age of six. She began to take acting classes and workshops including a young training program at Armstrong Acting Studios. As a young teen, Briana continued to work on her craft. She graduated as an honours student from Cardinal Carter Academy for the Arts where she excelled in her academics and trained in ballet and modern. Whether it is acting or dancing, Briana loves to be in front of the camera. At the age of 12, Briana hosted a TVO kids dance show called "Pop It!", which aired for two seasons internationally. She has also worked on other tv shows and feature films such as "The Next Step", "12 Monkeys", "Suicide Squad", and "Disney's Jump In." Briana loves to perform and has had the pleasure to perform at many venues and shows, including: "MMVA's with Avril Lavigne", "Me to We - Toronto and Waterloo with Shawn Desman"., "Raven Symone Fashion Show" and "Toronto Raptors Dance Pak". Briana has had the chance to work closely with choreographers such as Aakomon Jones, Amy Allen, Leon Blackwood, Amy Wright, and Melissa Williams to name a few. Briana has also had the opportunity to work with acting coaches such as Dean Armstrong, Emma Hunter and Jeff Marshall. She has had the honour to work closely and learn from the best in the dance and acting industry. Briana's most recent accomplishment was landing a supporting role on a new Netflix film called "Work It." She is super excited to have found a role that includes both dancing and acting. Briana currently resides in Toronto, Canada. One of her biggest strengths is to understand, follow and take direction. She loves to entertain and continues to train and work on her craft.
Briana Andre is known for Exposure 36 (2022) and A Moment of Your Time (2020).
Briana Baker is known for Terriers (2010), The Victorville Massacre (2011) and Holyman Undercover (2010).
Briana Belle is an actor, known for The Forgiven (2021).
Briana Brandy is known for WWE NXT (2010), WWF SmackDown! (1999) and Blackfish (2013).
Briana Buckmaster is an actor, singer and voice over performer originally hailing from Moose Jaw Saskatchewan. She attended the prestigious Grant MacEwan University where she received her diploma in Theatre Arts. Continuing to perform on stages across North America she also began cutting her teeth in the improv world working with renowned theatre companies including the Canadian Comedy Award winning Die Nasty. Briana is an Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Award winner for numerous productions she has performed with Teatro La Quindicina (with whom she is currently a core company member). Her writing credits include the sell-out hit play Tunnels of Little Chicago which toured across Western Canada, and Lady Fartlek Productions- a series of comedic shorts written, directed, and starring fellow comedic actresses. Briana resides in Vancouver Canada with her husband and daughter where she continues to study her craft and regularly appear on stage and in television. She can be seen as the recurring character Sheriff Donna on the CW Network's long running series Supernatural.
Briana Cap was born in Lansing, Michigan and, after a series of military moves, was raised in San Diego, California. Her father is a retired Marine and her mother worked in sales. She is a middle child and has two sisters. An avid soccer player, Briana played competitively through high school and then went on to play at California State University Northridge. There, she received a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism and was awarded the "Mark of Excellence Award" from the Society of Professional Journalists for excellence in radio sports reporting. After graduating college, Briana turned her attention to her acting career. She began her studies with Terri Ross in San Diego, focusing on the Stanislavsky System. During this time, Briana also toured the country as a professional Polynesian dancer with the Kalena O'Hilo dance troupe. After signing with an agent and enjoying a successful career in the smaller market of San Diego, she returned to LA to pursue acting full-time, where she has booked several television, film and commercial projects. In 2016, she debuted in her recurring role as journalist Barbara Dicasoli on "Rosewood" (FOX.) In the spring of 2019, she starred alongside Oscar-winner Brie Larson in the short film, "The Debriefing."