Bryan Craig was born on October 27, 1991 in Boca Raton, Florida, USA. He is an actor, known for General Hospital (1963), Youthful Daze (2012) and Bucket and Skinner's Epic Adventures (2011).
Bryan Lee Cranston was born on March 7, 1956 in Hollywood, California, to Audrey Peggy Sell, a radio actress, and Joe Cranston, an actor and former amateur boxer. His maternal grandparents were German, and his father was of Irish, German, and Austrian-Jewish ancestry. He was raised in the Canoga Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, and also stayed with his grandparents, living on their poultry farm in Yucaipa. Cranston's father walked out on the family when Cranston was eleven, and they did not see each other again until 11 years later, when Cranston and his brother decide to track down their father. Cranston is known for his roles as Walter White on the AMC crime drama Breaking Bad (2008), Hal on the Fox situation comedy Malcolm in the Middle (2000), and Dr. Tim Whatley on five episodes of the NBC situation comedy Seinfeld (1989). For his role on "Breaking Bad", he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series four times (2008-2010, 2014), including three consecutive wins. After becoming one of the producers during the series' fourth and fifth seasons, he also won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series twice. In June 2014, Cranston won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for his portrayal of Lyndon B. Johnson in the play "All the Way" on Broadway. He reprised the role of Lyndon Johnson in the television adaptation All the Way (2016), which earned him widespread praise by critics. For the biographical drama Trumbo (2015), he earned widespread acclaim and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor. Cranston also appeared in several acclaimed films, such as Saving Private Ryan (1998), Little Miss Sunshine (2006), Drive (2011), Argo (2012) and Godzilla (2014). In 2019, he starred with Kevin Hart in the box office hit The Upside (2017).
Bryan Crespo is an actor and producer, known for Ed and Rooster's Great Adventure (2021), Never Alone (2022) and Spooked (2017).
Bryan Cruz is known for Personal (2018), Never Have I Ever (2016) and Walter (2015).
In 2021, Bryan has worked with Nickelodeon (Blaze and the Monster Machines, Paw Patrol), Nintendo, Apple, The Department of Public Health, The Maryland Lottery, and several independent animation shorts. He voiced the leading character "Exharme" in the upcoming Square Enix/Nintendo release of Project Triangle (2022). As a Producer/Creator, he released the Award-Winning Short, "Attempt #1", which has played at a dozen festivals internationally in the 2021 Circuit. He also performed in a One-Man theatrical recording of "The Dirty Picture Man", a monologue written by Tony Award Winner Mark Medoff, and co-produced with Broadway on Demand. He has acted on T.V. and in movies; Dear White People (Lionsgate), Real Husbands of Hollywood (BET), In an Instant (ABC), as well as leading in several independent feature films (Public Domain, The Importance of Doubting Tom, The Horror, Strange Nature) . He has appeared in commercials with Microsoft, Best Buy, and Target. He has worked on some of the Nation's most prestigious theater stages, such as the Guthrie Theater and the Mark Taper Forum. He voices Ral Zarek for Magic: The Gathering and Grom in the award-winning Xbox/Nintendo title Ori and the Will o' The Wisps. Bryan's undergraduate degree is in Digital Media Theory with a minor in Creative Writing (Non-Fiction), and he is pursuing his Master's in Psychology in his spare time, with an emphasis on Addiction and Cognitive Disorders.
Bryan Lloyd Danielson is an American professional wrestler and author currently signed to WWE under ring name Daniel Bryan. In WWE, Bryan held the WWE Championship three times and WWE's World Heavyweight Championship once, in addition to being a one-time United States Champion, a one-time Intercontinental Champion and a one-time WWE Tag Team Champion as part of Team Hell No (with Kane). He was also the 2011 SmackDown Money in the Bank winner, the 2013 Superstar of the Year Slammy Award winner and the SmackDown General Manager from July 2016 to April 2018. Bryan is the 26th Triple Crown Champion and the 6th Grand Slam Champion in WWE history and headlined several major pay-per-view events, including WrestleMania XXX. Danielson was previously signed to the WWE, then known as the WWF, for an 18-month period from 2000-2001. Prior to joining WWE for his second stint in 2009, Danielson wrestled for various companies internationally using both his real name and the ring name (and later nickname) American Dragon. He wrestled for Ring of Honor (ROH) from 2002 to 2009, being recognized as a "Founding Father" of the promotion, where he was a one-time ROH World Champion as well as the final Pure Wrestling Champion (unifying the Pure title with the World title). He was the first winner of ROH's annual Survival of the Fittest tournament in 2004. Danielson also wrestled extensively in Japan, winning the GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship in Pro Wrestling Noah and the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship (with Curry Man) in New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). Between WWE, ROH and Japanese promotions, he held eleven total championships. Danielson also won numerous titles on the independent circuit, including two PWG World Championships, the FIP Heavyweight Championship and the wXw World Heavyweight Championship.
Bryan Dayley is an actor, known for Thirst (2015), Revved Up Like a Deuce (2010) and Ethics and Values (2022).
Bryan DeSanto is known for Jenna Remembers (2014), Beyond Driven (2016) and When Everything's Gone (2020).
Bryan Deans is known for Women of the White Buffalo (2022).
Bryan Dechart was born in Salt Lake City, Utah and raised outside Detroit, Michigan. Graduated with honors from New York University with a BFA in Acting. He studied at the Meisner Extension, the Experimental Theater Wing, the Viewpoints Studio, Stonestreet Studios for Film and Television and trained in Commedia dell'arte in Florence, Italy.