Brendon Bazler is an actor, known for 96 Souls (2016), Sharknado 2: The Second One (2014) and Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda (2011).
Brendon Boone was born in Meridian, MS, to the Reverend Dr. Norman Boone Sr. and Leola (Speed) Boone. Brendon spent his early years moving from town to town every time his father was transferred by the Methodist Church to a new congregation, which included several years in San Diego while Rev. Boone served as a Navy Chaplain during WWII. As a child, Brendon excelled at basketball and football, and was the Mississippi state Soap Box Derby champion in 1952. When he eventually was disappointed by coming in second at the World Soap Box Derby competition in Ohio, he was encouraged by an attending celebrity, Jimmy Stewart, to return to Mississippi with his head held high, because he was still a champion in his home state. After studying architecture, English, and theology, first at Georgia Tech and then at Emory University, Brendon transferred to the prestigious theater program at Rollins College in Florida, where his portrayal of Sakini in the Annie Russell Theater production of "Teahouse of the August Moon" won widespread acclaim and attracted the attention of Hollywood producers. After a brief stint studying in New York, Brendon moved to Hollywood, where he began his career writing, producing and starring in "The Tormented Years" with Jane Russell's brother Jamie directing. Early guest starring roles on TV, in such shows as "Bonanza", "Rawhide" and "The Virginian" and the TV movie "Assault!" led to his starring in the WWII action series, "Garrison's Gorillas" in 1967-68, as the enigmatic, knife wielding half-breed Indian, Chief, a role he'd created originally for "Assault!", and which earned him a Golden Globe nomination from the International Hollywood Foreign Press Association for Most Popular TV Star - Male. Additional TV guest starring credits include "Gunsmoke" (where his portrayal of Hawk in the episode of the same named earned that series one of its highest ratings), "Quincy, ME", "Emergency", "Falcon Crest", "Fantasy Island", and "Jake and the Fat Man", and the TV movies "The Hanged Man", "Death Race", "Hanging by a Thread" and "The Hostage Heart". He also starred with Stephen Boyd, Cameron Mitchell, France Nuyen and Ray Milland in the 1973 feature film, "The Big Game". Brendon's strong and abiding Christian faith and a lifetime of experiences, from his southern upbringing during the turbulent Civil Rights era, to his experiences as a single father raising his son, Norman Brendon Boone, III, have culminated in his 'swan song', his novel and screenplay, "Preacher and Co", a story of love, brotherhood, loyalty and redemption. In January, 1999, Brendon married actress Karen Jensen.
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Brendon Burns was born on April 19, 1971 in Perth, Australia. He is an actor and writer, known for Revolver (2005), Fighting with My Family (2019) and Peacock Season (2009).
Brendon Daniels is known for Four Corners (2013), Skemerdans (2021) and Cape Town (2015).
Brendon Demollari is known for The Last Supper (2020).
Brendon Eggertsen is known for Paranormal Activity 4 (2012), Just Go with It (2011) and Pass the Light (2015).
Brendon Fuller is known for Son of the South (2020).
In a professional athletic career spanning 12 years, Brendon played 244 games of AFL football with the Richmond Football Club from 1990 to 2001. Upon retirement from professional football, Brendon practiced law with King Wood Mallesons in the banking & finance practice. In January 2005, Brendon was appointed CEO of the AFL Players Association where he was responsible for representing the collective industrial interests of all AFL players. Brendon was appointed as CEO of the Richmond Football Club in August 2009. As CEO, Brendon leads a diverse team of over 150 people, a budget of approximately $80 million and is responsible for the performance of all aspects of the organisation. Under Brendon's leadership, Richmond's iconic Punt Rd Oval headquarters have been transformed into an elite high-performance facility, and the Club has achieved record consumer and commercial results year on year, resulting in approximately 120% revenue growth since 2010. Further, with the establishment of Aligned Leisure and the Richmond Institute of Sports Leadership, Brendon leads one of the largest and most diversified sports businesses in Australia. Importantly, the Club has competed in six of the last seven AFL Finals Series, winning both the 2017 & 2019 AFL Premierships. Brendon is a passionate diversity advocate and served on the Board of the Victorian Human Rights & Equal Opportunity Commission from 2009-2013. He is also a Non-Executive Director of ASX listed company, Home Consortium Ltd.
Brendon Hartley is a professional racing driver from New Zealand currently racing for Porsche in the FIA World Endurance Championship. Having providing cover for Mark Webber in Formula-1, Hartley joined Webber and Timo Bernhard as part of Porsche's driver line-up in 2014. In 2015, alongside Webber and Bernhard, he was crowned FIA World Endurance Champion.