Brian Graham(III)
- Actor
- Producer
- Stunts
California native Brian Graham discovered acting at an early age, a
perfect counterpart to his many athletic achievements. While breaking
long-jump records, qualifying for the state Championship relays,
batting .460 and trying out for the World Football league, Brian found
both sports and Drama provided him with that sought-after challenge and
adrenaline rush.
Just a few credits shy of a B.A. in Drama from Sacramento State; Brian chose to work along side his father in the family owned construction company. He continued to study acting and participated in many local productions on and behind the stage to fulfill his desire as an artist. While supporting his own family, Brian managed to find time to become a Gold's Gym sponsored bodybuilder, placing third in the USA Body Building Championships.
More doors soon opened after moving to Los Angeles. Brian has had the pleasure of working alongside such actors as Eric Roberts and with James Coburn in his final film "American Gun." One of Brian's hidden talents, an extensive knowledge of Harley Davidson motorcycles, afforded him to be a professional consultant to Tim Allen and John Travolta in the comedy film "Wild Hogs." His latest accolade includes working with the talents of Ron Perlman, Kim Coates, and Charlie Hunnam on the FX Network television drama series "Sons of Anarchy".
Brian's comedy talent was utilized in 2009 for an Old Spice Swagger deodorant commercial, as an Arm Wrestler whose arm gets pulled off. He also appeared in a national Burger King commercial that also aired in Spain and the United Kingdom promoting the much anticipated movie sequel "Iron Man 2" released in May 2010. A huge production with pyrotechnic explosions and elaborate set designs.
Brian produced the feature drama "Small Days". An independent film from award winning playwright Timothy McNeil and award winning director Stan Harrington, which won for Best Of Festival, and Best Director at the 2011 Indie Fest USA. And won Best Actor and Best Produced Screenplay, at the 2010 Action On Film International Film Festival.
Just a few credits shy of a B.A. in Drama from Sacramento State; Brian chose to work along side his father in the family owned construction company. He continued to study acting and participated in many local productions on and behind the stage to fulfill his desire as an artist. While supporting his own family, Brian managed to find time to become a Gold's Gym sponsored bodybuilder, placing third in the USA Body Building Championships.
More doors soon opened after moving to Los Angeles. Brian has had the pleasure of working alongside such actors as Eric Roberts and with James Coburn in his final film "American Gun." One of Brian's hidden talents, an extensive knowledge of Harley Davidson motorcycles, afforded him to be a professional consultant to Tim Allen and John Travolta in the comedy film "Wild Hogs." His latest accolade includes working with the talents of Ron Perlman, Kim Coates, and Charlie Hunnam on the FX Network television drama series "Sons of Anarchy".
Brian's comedy talent was utilized in 2009 for an Old Spice Swagger deodorant commercial, as an Arm Wrestler whose arm gets pulled off. He also appeared in a national Burger King commercial that also aired in Spain and the United Kingdom promoting the much anticipated movie sequel "Iron Man 2" released in May 2010. A huge production with pyrotechnic explosions and elaborate set designs.
Brian produced the feature drama "Small Days". An independent film from award winning playwright Timothy McNeil and award winning director Stan Harrington, which won for Best Of Festival, and Best Director at the 2011 Indie Fest USA. And won Best Actor and Best Produced Screenplay, at the 2010 Action On Film International Film Festival.