Bryan Musaluka is known for Jomako Black Democracy (2018).
Bryan Norton has an M.F.A. degree in Film Production from New York University's Tisch School of The Arts Graduate Film Program, and a B.A. in Cinema Studies from Sarah Lawrence College. He wrote and directed the award winning horror film Penny Dreadful with a generous grant from Warner Bros, starring Friday the 13th's Betsy Palmer and has won over one hundred film festival awards worldwide. As a professor and lecturer of film, Bryan has taught film directing and screenwriting throughout the United States since 2001 and served as the chairperson of The New York Film Academy. He also has consulted on several documentaries, books and articles relating to the history and analysis of the horror genre, including Butcher Knives and Body Counts: Essays of the Formula, Frights and Fun of the Shalsher Film, Going To Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film , Corman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel and Fangoria Magazine. The youngest of nine children, Bryan grew up in New England.
Bryan O'Dell is an actor and producer, known for What's Happening!! (1976), Youngblood (1978) and Street Wars (1991).
Bryan Okes is an actor and writer, known for War Paint (2018), Cora (2016) and General Hospital (1963).
Bryan Palacios is an actor and cinematographer, known for Kings of the Atlantic (2020), Home Free (2018) and Near Enemies (2020).
Bryan Parry is an actor and writer, known for Pride (2014), In the Flesh (2013) and Hollyoaks Later (2008).
Bryan Patrick McCulley is an actor and producer, known for Bonded, Something Bit Me (2022) and A Daughter's Deceit (2021).
Bryan Philip Cruz is an actor and producer, known for Vampires Suck (2010), Home Work (2020) and Unrequited Space Love (2018).
Bryan Pierce was born on October 21, 1975 & is the middle of 5 children. He was raised in mostly Southern California however, being from a military family & having a nomadic mother, led to relocating all over the United States. He has called Charlotte, NC home since 1995 but, having a bit of his mothers' nomadic tendencies, has always had a "have bag, will travel" mentality. This wanderlust has led him to places all over the globe, from Indonesia to Ireland. It was in 2013 while listening to Terry Gross interview the actor Bobby Cannavale on her NPR show "Fresh Air" that he finally decided to give in to that desire that had been tugging at him for years & begin training to be an actor. The very next week he began studying with JD Lewis at The Actors Lab, a mentor-ship that continues to this day. Shortly after beginning training he signed with Artist Resource Agency & landed his first national commercial for Hillshire Farm. He has since been a contestant on NBC's "The Voice" & seen on ABC's "Nashville" as well other projects, both regionally throughout the Southeast & nationally.