Bryan Fogel is an American film director, producer, author, playwright, speaker and human rights activist, best known for the 2017 documentary Icarus, which won an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 90th Academy Awards in 2018. The New York Times described Fogel's film Icarus as "Illuminating" and Variety magazine called it a "A Game Changing Documentary." Icarus premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, where it won U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award "The Orwell Award" and the first ever "Audience Choice" Award of Sundance Film Festival London. The film was acquired in a historic $5 million sale by Netflix and launched globally on August 4, 2017 and won its first Feature Documentary Oscar with Icarus. The evidence brought forward in Icarus through Russian whistle-blower Dr. Grigory Rodchenkov, was instrumental in the Olympic Committee's banning of Russia from the 2018 Winter Olympic Games. Icarus was also nominated for the Best Documentary Feature at the 71st BAFTAs, and Fogel was nominated for outstanding directorial achievement at the 70th Directors Guild of America Awards, and three 2018 Primetime Emmy Awards for writing, directing and best documentary special. Icarus also received the 2018 Edward R. Murrow Award for Outstanding Journalism. Fogel most recently directed and produced the 2020 feature documentary film The Dissident that follows the assassination of Jamal Khashoggi and Saudi Arabia's effort to control international dissent. It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2020 and was released on December 18, 2020, by Briarcliff Entertainment. Fogel's screenplay for The Dissident, won the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Documentary Screenplay award at the 73rd Writers Guild of America Awards in 2020 and received his second nomination for "Best Documentary" at the (BAFTA) British Academy Film Awards in 2020. Fogel was named by Fast Company: "The Most Creative People in Business 2021" among 72 individuals for his film The Dissident. He resides in Los Angeles, CA.
Bryan Forbes was born on July 22, 1926 in Stratford, London, England as John Theobald Clarke. He was an actor, writer, and director, known for The Guns of Navarone (1961), The Whisperers (1967) and Seance on a Wet Afternoon (1964). He was married to Nanette Newman and Constance Smith. He died on May 8, 2013 in Virginia Water, Surrey, England.
Bryan Ford is known for Untitled Bryan Ford Baking Project and Blue Ribbon Baking Championship (2024).
Los Angeles based Actor, Host, Voice Over Artist, Stunt Performer, Blacksmith, Producer, and Puppeteer whose work can be found across the Entertainment Industry. California native born to math and engineering parents he started acting as a young child at South Coast Repertory Theatre. Going on to graduate from the University of California, Santa Barbara earning a Bachelors of Fine Arts from their Acting Conservatory. Since graduating he has appeared and can be heard in Video Game High School (RocketJump), The Ultraman Franchise(English Dub), Deadliest Warrior(Spike), World of Warcraft(Blizzard), Man At Arms(Break Media), and more. When not on set he can be found in the forge creating props for film and television and modeling in full armor with swords. An avid adventure junkie Bryan has trouble sitting at home and is always pushing forward learning new skills and ways to create art. Personally believing that if you aren't seeing the work you want being created then it's up to you to create it!
Bryan James Endress-Fox was born in Dubuque, Iowa to Patrick Fox and Paula Endress. He grew up in Iowa and Pennsylvania and has two brothers- an older brother Nathan, and identical twin brother Aaron. Bryan grew up playing tennis and competed on a national and international level. After playing professional tennis he was discovered at a talent scouting convention and signed with Elite Model Management. Not long after, they suggested he make the move to L.A. to pursue acting where he lives with his dog Bo.
Bryan Francis is known for The Problem with Apu? (2007), Big Mouth (2017) and Human Resources (2022).
Bryan Frank was born on 17 July 1971 in Seattle, Washington, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Grey's Anatomy (2005), Angie Tribeca (2016) and The Sensei (2008).
Bryan was born in Ohio. After receiving his bachelors degree in business and working a few degree related jobs, Bryan did some Theater in his hometown of Zanesville. Realizing that there was only so much work as an actor in Ohio, and nowhere to study, he packed his car and moved to LA. Because of his extensive Sports background, Motocross racing, Basketball, football, baseball, track, skiing etc., Bryan began to do stuntwork to supplement his acting and to keep from taking a "regular job". Now, Acting is his main focus. Besides those two amazing Twin Boys he is raising.
Self professed Star Trek geek who watched and loved the Trek series "Deep Space Nine" and set out to write for them. At the time, Star Trek had an open script submission policy and Fuller contributed a spec, leading to a pitching opportunity. When he had sold a couple of stories to Deep Space Nine, Fuller was hired to be a full staff writer for sister Trek series "Voyager" in its fourth season. He worked on Voyager for the remainder of its seven-year run, working his way up to co-producer of the series. During the last year of Voyager, Fuller delivered the pilot spec for "Dead Like Me" to his agent who immediately sold it. "Dead Like Me" was canceled after two seasons, but Fuller was a trusted commodity at this point and moved on to create the short-lived but critically acclaimed "Wonderfalls". Fuller has had a meteoric career in television and has worked non-stop since first pitching to Deep Space Nine in 1993. He wrote and produced an animated movie with Mike Mignola called "The Amazing Screw-On Head". He then moved on to co-executive produce and write for "Heroes" which became a smash hit. Even though it got picked up for a second season Fuller left the show to create his critically acclaimed new show "Pushing Daisies".
Bryan G. Malone is an actor and composer, known for Amazon Hot Box (2018), Dear God No! (2011) and Frankenstein Created Bikers (2016).