Brian Sano is known for his work on Age of Samurai: Battle for Japan (2021).
Brian Sanz is an actor, known for Screwball (2018).
Brian Satterfield is known for Power Rangers R.P.M. (2009), Ash vs Evil Dead (2015) and Power Rangers Samurai (2011).
Brian Scannell was born on 5 July 1966 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Gone Baby Gone (2007), The Master (2012) and Pineapple Express (2008).
Brian Schlesinger is known for Krews (2010), Bad Ass (2012) and 24 (2001).
Brian Schodorf is a television and film producer, director, and writer with 19 Regional Emmy Nominations and 6 Regional Emmy Awards. In 2020 Schodorf led all individual media professionals in the Chicago/Midwest markets with 5 Regional Emmy Awards for creating the documentary program, "Chicago at the Crossroad," an exploration into historical housing segregation in Chicago. Of a total of 7 nominations, the feature film won Emmy's for Directing, Writing, Cinematography, Cultural Documentary, and Promotions at the 2020 Chicago/Midwest Emmy Awards. In addition, Schodorf was awarded 8 national Telly Awards in 2021 including the only awardee in the nation to garner a Gold Telly Award for Television Writing. In 2012 Schodorf produced the biographical film "The Wayman Tisdale Story" which aired on PBS, ESPN and NBA-TV and won a Heartland Emmy Award for Best Topical Documentary. Schodorf was named the Media Professional of the Year in his home state of Kansas by the Topeka Capital Journal in the same year. Schodorf has developed a trademark style of tackling social issues and revealing the interconnectedness of politics, social systems, and the human heart. His first documentary, "Poverty in Chicago," aired nationally in 2007 on PBS and The Documentary Channel; the film investigated the homelessness epidemic in downtown Chicago. His second documentary film, Greensburg (2008), the story of a small Kansas town devastated by a tornado was nominated for a Heartland Emmy Award for Best Topical Documentary. Schodorf spearheaded the development of the Video Production Division for the City of Chicago's tourism and marketing arm, Choose Chicago. He served 6 years leading the department prior to launching his video production agency Schodorf Media in 2018 - working with clients in various industry verticals across the country. He is a graduate of Columbia College Chicago with a Bachelors Degree in Television Production and a Masters Degree in Media Management.
Brian Scholl is known for Brain Games (2011).
Brian Schultz is an actor, known for Tales of an American Hoodrat (2019).
Brian Schultz is known for Naked and Afraid (2013).
Brian was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, and raised in Los Angeles. He and his younger brother, Neil, spent much of their childhood on film sets in Hollywood and on location, mostly in New York, NY. Their parents, Ronald L. Schwary and Susan Carol Schwary, are in the entertainment business; their father, an Academy Award-Winning producer and director and their mother, an Emmy Award-Winning hair stylist. At a very young age, Brian and Neil both dabbled in the entertainment industry as child actors doing commercials and small parts in film and TV. Their parents, afraid of how a Hollywood career could affect their childhood, pulled them out of acting. Brian continued acting in school productions and also pursued his other passion, the visual arts. While in high school, Brian enrolled at the Art Center in Pasadena, CA, taking college courses in fine arts and film. Brian graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder, receiving a Bachelor of Fine Arts, specializing in painting, photography, and sculpting. While at Boulder, he spent his summers working as an assistant film and sound editor. He also studied fine arts for a year at Lorenzo de' Medici in Florence, Italy. After college, Brian returned to Los Angeles and decided to pursue an acting career full time along with his art. He graduated from the Joanne Baron/D.W. Brown Studio. Brian began working as an actor in multiple films, TV shows, and commercials. The NY art scene pulled Brian away from LA for a few years where he furthered his career. With the desire for more space to create and paint, Brian returned to Downtown LA where he now resides. He splits time between NY and LA, creating and exhibiting his art, acting, and directing.