Brian Irvin
Birth Name:
Douglas Brian Irvin Jr.
Height:
185 cm
Brian Irvin was born on January 12, 1979 in a rural town outside the DFW Metroplex. Perhaps the most definitive descriptor for Brian Irvin's career is not any particular niche he's carved for himself, but rather his versatility. In a career that is growing like gangbusters, Irvin has covered abundant ground very quickly.He has established...
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Brian Irvin was born on January 12, 1979 in a rural town outside the DFW Metroplex. Perhaps the most definitive descriptor for Brian Irvin's career is not any particular niche he's carved for himself, but rather his versatility. In a career that is growing like gangbusters, Irvin has covered abundant ground very quickly.He has established his individuality as an actor, bringing to the screen a distinctive voice and a keen edged presence. He's one of those actors we feel close to because of his chameleon character and charm he woos us with....We've been with him through his initial success in theater, and his commercial work in television and film. We have been with him through his first loves, heartbreaks, hardships, and all the rest into the making of his on screen characters that he brings to life.He debuted his first film role in the Walt Disney Remake of Race to Witch Mountain due to release in 2009. Featured with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. Irvin has secured television appearances in the series of "ER" in it's 15th and final season after landing a contract with Hollywood Entertainment.Irvin's films include Disney's Race to Witch Mountain, Dark House, Silent Sunset, L'Ordinaire, On-Call, Delerium, and many more scheduled by year end.Brian exerts such a profound influence on succeeding in his career. After studying art and theater while pursuing his Paramedicine degree straight out of high school, Irvin dedicated 10 years of his life to a method acting lifestyle while writing "The Imprecation" - a decision for which he has been severely criticized and excoriated for squandering his talents.Irvin managed to escape the vocational doldrums forecast for him by his competitive family. While studying British Literature/ Paramedicine at NCTC, Irvin decided on a trip to Europe that he was a jack of all trades, master of acting, for which he received praise, so he was determined to make acting his sole career.Acting was a skill he honed as a child, the only child/ son of very busy parents. With his father always working in the oilfield drilling for oil and gas, and his mother pinning away as a housewife, the young Irvin would play-act for her to draw her out of her stupor and to attract her attention and love.His family was supportive of "staple" goals, but any dreams of being something or somebody was contention, but he loved them, particularly for instilling in him a love of nature, a feeling which molded his character "Brad" in the movie "The Imprecation," when he is recalling his childhood. Irvin enjoys his work, but does not envy the pain that created the making of "The Imprecation."In 2008, Irvin secured a contract with his first Major Motion Picture Drama called "The Imprecation." The Imprecation is a story completely lived out in character of personal true life and fictional events that has shaped this story.As a method actor, Irvin has taken on the character of this entire film lived out over the course of the past 9 years of his life while maintaining a very successful career.Copyrighted and registered with the Writers Guild of America due to be released into an unannounced major motion picture production company in early 2009 to start production. Show less «
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