Brian Jones is an actor, known for Crushed (2015).
Born to a Colombian mother and an American father in New York City in 1987, Brian and his family moved to the sticks of Tennessee when he was just 4. He was raised in this rural environment, often visiting extended family in Colombia and Spain (his maternal grandfather was Spanish). Brian left home at 17 to do his high school senior year at North Carolina School of the Arts. From there, he went to University of Southern California where he received his BFA in acting, and has lived in Los Angeles since. He's been making films since childhood, as well as acting for as long as he can remember.
Brian Jordan Jr. is an actor and writer, known for Georgia Sky, Sistas (2019) and Bolden (2019).
Brian Juino Guevara Cárdenas is known for Song of Youth (2021).
Brian Juino Guevara Cárdenas is known for Song of Youth (2021).
Brian Juino Guevara Cárdenas is known for Song of Youth (2021).
Brian Julian is an actor, known for Insomnium (2017), End Result (2010) and Circle (2010).
Brian Jung is an actor and director, known for Oh What a Day, Where We Begin (2020) and Hope.
Brian K. Ditch is known for Cyborg X (2016).
From an early age Brian Landis was drawn to school and community theatre where he was immersed in improvisation, dramatic and comedic acting. While he loved growing up in rural Virginia, city living called and in the early 1990s, he attended Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia. While struggling to find his academic calling, he flourished fronting noise rock bands, experimenting with performance art and making films with friends. After eight years, for a much needed change, he moved to San Diego, California. There, he continued writing music and dabbled in small theatre productions, but also fell in love with climbing mountains in the Sierras, camping in the desert and trail running the endless canyons. Returning to Richmond in the 2006 refocused his love of performance and he began writing and directing his own films (Kill Jar, Song of the Common Loon) while acting in roles opposite Cynthia Erivo in "Harriet", Jim Gaffigan in "American Dreamer", and Alfre Woodard in the Netflix feature "Juanita". Brian continues to live in Richmond, Virginia and is an advocate for the Virginia film community.