Brian was born and raised in Sacramento, California. While completing an AA degree in Theatre Arts at Sacramento City College, he performed on stage across the city. After continuing his studies of Film and Drama at San Diego State University, he moved to Los Angeles to fulfill his career aspirations. Brian has worked successfully as an actor, writer, and producer both on stage and in film. Testing his theatre chops in a new city, Brian wore all three hats on several stage productions in the NOHO arts district. These projects included, "Games," "Pieces," and the critically acclaimed "That's My Desire." "Desire," a harsh prison drama, became a successful fundraiser for Inner City Youth during performances at LATC. Brian was acknowledged citywide as "Best Lead Actor" by reviewplays.com for his work in "The Dolly." As Brian switched his focus to film, he continued to act and produce from his own screenplays. Early projects included the 16mm short "Daydream Believer," and the feature "Rites of Spring." His most recent film, the 35mm "Ranchero," co-starring Danny Trejo, was award ed Best of Festival at Indie Fest USA. The script garnered him the "Best Screenplay" award at the S.E.N.E. Film, Music & Art Festival. While continuing to promote "Ranchero," Brian expects to settle in Northern California for several weeks for the horror/thriller "Repentance." "Repentance" is scheduled to begin production in early June. Brian will direct and star from his own script. His comedic screenplay "Bucking Up" is also in development.
Three assassins deal with life, love, addiction and trust as each tries to find the answers to a better life. Together, they prove to be the most trustworthy in this tangled web of murder, greed, friendship and betrayal.