Brian A. Loschiavo is a filmmaker, songwriter, and co-founder of Nashville and Los Angeles-based production company Riverside Entertainment. Specializing in music documentary, his past directing and producing credits include broadcast music specials for the television series Nashville and documentary films Bluebird and Midland: The Sonic Ranch. He lives in Nashville, TN and is Head of Development for Riverside Entertainment.
Born in Seoul, South Korea, Brian A. Metcalf (WGA, PGA, DGA, VES, ASCAP) is an Asian-American, award-winning filmmaker (writer, director, producer and actor). He has worked with such talent as Academy Award® Nominee Mickey Rourke, Academy Award® Nominee Sean Astin, Golden Globe® Nominee Lou Diamond Phillips, Golden Globe® Nominee Penelope Ann Miller, Primetime Emmy® Nominee John Heard, Kiefer Sutherland, William Sadler, James Russo and more. His most recent film ADVERSE, a drama/thriller that he produced, directed, wrote and acted in, was distributed by Lionsgate. The film premiered as the opening film at the prestigious Fantasporto Film Festival and went on to win a number of awards, including a Platinum Remi Award from Worldfest. Variety's Joe Leydon said about the film that "Writer-director Brian A. Metcalf's indie offering boasts some impressive rough stuff and a surprisingly affecting turn by Mickey Rourke." The New York Times listed the film as one of their top 5 action films to watch for stating "The veteran ensemble in Brian A. Metcalf's visceral Los Angeles-set crime thriller supplies plenty of firepower in a bloody revenge narrative that sees Ethan deliciously hammering his enemies with a crowbar." Before ADVERSE, Brian made the mockumentary comedy/horror LIVING AMONG US which was distributed by Sony Pictures and Fox International. Both film scripts along with 2 others (4 total) were placed into the permanent core collection at the Margaret Herrick Library by The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. He previously worked as a creative director, writer, photographer, visual effects artist and supervisor on games, DVDs, web, EPKs, music videos, film and documentaries for all the major studios before making his own films. Metcalf received a scholarship and was accepted into Sundance Co//ab TV writing classes under the instructions of Angela LaManna and Peter Biegen. Metcalf continues to develop numerous projects for film, television, multimedia with a number of companies, including Authentic Talent Productions, Dro Entertainment, Disrupting Influence, Solutions Entertainment, Amyale and more along with his own company, Black Jellybeans. He lives in Los Angeles.
Brian A. Miller is a Los Angeles based feature film writer and director known for Reprisal (2018), Backtrace, Vice (2015), The Prince (2014), and Officer Down (2015) and the upcoming "Price of Valor". He's worked with such name actors as Sylvester Stallone, Bruce Willis, John Cusack, Jason Patric, James Woods, Matthew Modine and Dave Bautista.
Brian A. Prince is known for The Predator (2018), Black Panther (2018) and Captain America: Civil War (2016).
Brian Abajah is known for Mission to Rescue (2021), Sincerely Daisy (2020) and Un-Adult-erated (2023).
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Brian Abston was born August 21, 1963 in Nashville Tennessee. He had his first role acting in 1980 at the age of 17 playing a teenager turning 18 on an episode of the Baxters, the American-Canadian sitcom that aired as a syndicated series from September 1979 to August 1981. There was a special episode filmed in Nashville at the Channel 2 News Station, titled "But Dad, I don't want to be a Doctor" where he played a son going against his fathers wish of going to college to become a doctor. He went on to spend his career in Telecommunications but never lost his love of acting. It wasn't until 2015 when he jumped at an opportunity to work as a background actor on the hit show "Nashville". He worked in over a dozen episodes with several being a featured extra. This sparked his desire and he has now worked in several films, television series, commercials and music videos. Many as credited supporting and principle roles.
Brian Acuna is known for What You Wish For (2023).
Brian Adam DeJesus was born and reared in The Bronx, New York. Early on Brian realized he wanted to act and often was the source of entertainment at family gatherings. He started out with sports, boxing, and dance, then found Acting and followed it through. His first acting opportunity materialized when he auditioned for an open call for a pilot called Russo. He auditioned for the first time without having any prior acting experience, and landed a principal role with director Tim Van Patten at the age of 10. Since then Brian has been an active Sag member and constantly working with his agency to achieve his goals. Brian's natural chemistry with the camera has become apparent in the many roles he booked. He has been cast in different projects such as Law & Order, The Messenger, and the teenage son in a series of Verizon commercials. At a certain point Brian relocated to California to pursue his career further. While auditioning he also continued doing background work in order to keep himself involved in his passion. Brian is currently attending acting classes in New York Sag Offices and has recently finished wrapping up a Short independent Film, Kill Bills. He plans to attend One on One acting classes and is always auditioning, looking to improve. Brian absolutely loves acting and hopes to one day to be a successful and well-respected actor.
Brian Adamick is known for The Greatest Lesson: Robin's Story (2008), Tales of an American Hoodrat (2019) and Jewvangelist (2014).