Brian Joseph John Soszynski was born on January 29, 1985, in Chicago, Illinois, USA where he was raised. His parents are Sylvester Soszynski and Mary Soszynski, both business owners. He has an older brother, John Soszynski, a Network Engineer in Skokie, Illinois. His ancestry is primarily Polish. His father was born just outside of Kraków, Poland. Brian was interested in the entertainment industry since the age of five, acting in plays any chance he had. He outlined his first script in eighth grade solidifying his passion for filmmaking. During his time at Columbia College Chicago Brian wrote, directed, and acted in dozens of student films. "I never really auditioned for roles, I was lucky enough to have a positive word of mouth on campus and people just asked me to be in their films. It was a very humbling experience." His thesis film (Till Death Do Us Part) was selected to partake in Columbia College's annual film festival. During his time at Columbia College, Brian met his wife, director/producer Kamelya Alexan who, till this day, continue to collaborate on a variety of projects. In 2007, Brian wrote and acted in a short film loosely based on Kamelya's cousin, who struggles with Schizophrenia. "One Simple Life" ended up having multiple sold out screenings in Skokie, IL along with radio and TV coverage. During this time Brian gained some experience as a Production Assistant on such films as The Dark Knight, The Express, and Fred Claus. In 2010, Brian wrote an award winning short film "Before The Fall", a fantasy film that takes place during the American Civil War. Premiering at the TCL Chinese Theatre, at the 17th Annual Beverly Hills Film Festival, the film garnered many awards and screenings around the world. In 2011, Brian took a hiatus from acting focusing full-time on screenwriting and film criticism. "I was bullied my entire life and always had a sense of insecurity with my physical appearance so I decided to take a backseat to being in front of the camera....for the time being." Since 2011, Brian and Kamelya have created a variety of projects including: Feature Films, Short Films, Documentaries, Commercials, Spec Spots, and Music Videos. Brian works for REEL Chicago Magazine and has since returned to acting.
Brian Sounalath hails from Portland, Oregon born to a Lao father and a Thai mother. He also has some Chinese and Vietnamese heritage in his background. He attended the University of Southern California where he studied theater and economics. With a long history as a performer, he has also worked extensively in casting and in writers' rooms. As a writer and performer, he focuses his content on comedy.
Brian Spangler is an actor, known for I Owe You (2015), 'Til Death (2013) and The Most Dangerous Game (2008).
Brian Spears is known for Stake Land (2010), Army of the Dead (2021) and In the Heights (2021).
Brian Spencer is known for Islanders (2022).
Brian Spoor is known for Wahlburgers (2014), Opportunity Knock$ (2022) and Saturday Morning Fever (2016). He has been married to Annie Kirby since May 6, 2007.
Brian Stack was born on August 18, 1967 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He is a writer and actor, known for Conan (2010), Hotel Transylvania (2012) and Baby Mama (2008). He has been married to Miriam Tolan since June 1, 1996. They have two children.
Brian Stapf was born on September 12, 1979 in Niagara Falls, New York, USA. He is known for House of Cards (2013), The Walking Dead (2010) and Stargirl (2020).
As a child, Brian Steele knew only two speeds: full throttle and off. Perpetually hyperactive and adventurous, young Brian constantly pushed boundaries and tested the patience of his parents and teachers. But Brian's boundless energy and ambition had no direction, growing up in small-town Highland, Michigan. But soon a few local Detroit television programs changed all that. Brian discovered "Monster Week," The Ghoul, and Sir Graves Ghastly - fright fest-y shows whose creature-characters he found fascinating. Towering over classmates at an astounding 6'7", Brian again found himself turning to onscreen icons for inspiration; watching over-the-top physical comedy by the Three Stooges and Laurel and Hardy helped him embrace his physical awkwardness. But lacking an outlet for his energy or any focus on a career, Brian had no direction. In 1985 he moved to the Florida Keys, hoping to discover his dreams there. But after two years working odd jobs like bagging groceries, working at a go-cart track, and on the docks at the local marina, Brian decided to move one more time. With only $700, a duffel bag full of clothes and a 10-speed bicycle, he bought a one-way ticket to Los Angeles. Brian's gamble paid off. L.A. loved him. Universal Studios Theme Park took one look at the awkward 24 year-old and knew exactly what to do with him; they hired him to perform as Frankenstein's monster. When Universal was searching for a man to don the suit for the television version of Harry and the Henderson's, they didn't have to look far. Brian was thrilled to be surrounded with cast mates who helped nurture his talents as an actor. Always patient and supportive with him as he became familiar with his new job responsibilities, the cast of HATH gave Brian the confidence to cultivate his craft. 48 episodes as Harry led to a role on NBC's sci-fi series, Earth 2. Brian learned quickly about the niche in Hollywood for "creature actors." Glued, painted, Velcro-ed, snapped and harnessed into bodysuits and masks, Brian made a name for himself as the man who could bring monsters to life. Since 1997, he has played characters tailor made to scare audiences. That year, The Relic opened the door for Brian to work with Hollywood heavy-hitters. He breathed life into villains in the Underworld Trilogy and Blade: Trinity. He's worked with acclaimed directors Guillermo Del Toro (both Hellboy films) and M. Night Shayamalan (Lady in the Water). He's taken on creatures alongside Adrian Brody, Christian Bale and Tom Sizemore. The menacing bear Anthony Hopkins and Alec Baldwin battle in The Edge? That's Brian Steele. After over 20 years breathing life into characters onscreen, keeping each character fresh and new is easier said than done. But Brian "enjoy(s) the challenge." In 2009, he got the opportunity to portray the T-600, Terminator Salvation's latest incarnation of the Terminator.
Brian Stelter is a writer and producer, known for The Morning Show (2019), After Truth: Disinformation and the Cost of Fake News (2020) and Top of the Morning (2014). He has been married to Jamie Shupak since February 22, 2014. They have two children.