User:Spirit Sentinel/Bryan Forrest
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Bryan Forrest | |
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Born | Bryan Nicholas Forrest 22 September 1986 |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2005–present |
Bryan Forrest (b. September 22, 1986) is an American actor and stuntman best know for his roles in the Spike TV original series Deadliest Warrior and for voicing the character of Shin in Capcom's live action film Zombrex: Dead Sun Rising. He graduated from the University California at Santa Barbara in 2009, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in theatre with an emphasis in acting. [1] [2][3]
Career
[edit]After his graduation from university he landed a lead in the English release of William Winckler's production of Capcom's Zombrex: Dead Sun Rishing based on the hit zombie video game, Dead Rising. He also appeared in several episodes of Spike's original series Deadliest Warrior. Appearing as Young Attila the Hun, a Roman Centurion, a Conquistador, a Tatar and he represented Hannibal as the ancient weapons expert for combat in the saddle and on foot. He has appeared in several different genres of film and television from independent films about Steampunk to mainstream Nickelodeon kids shows. He appeares in both acting and stunt roles throughout his career while also lending his voice to several animated series and films from Europe and Japan.[4]
Partial Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Company | Notes |
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2008 | Flying Heroes | Charlie & Kid Sparrows | Accio | Voice |
2010 | Zombrex: Dead Rising Sun | Shin | Capcom | Voice |
Chaisson: Rise of the Zerad | Elrane | Brotherhood Studios | Voice | |
Deadliest Warrior S2E3 | Young Attila the Hun | Spike | Stunts | |
Deadliest Warrior S2E7 | Roman Centurion | Spike | Stunts |
Other Work
[edit]Forrest is also an avid designer for theatres in the Los Angeles area including universities and nonprofits. His work has been recognized by the LA theatre critics and noted for its whimsical nature and its attention to detail in created real worlds.[5]