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Brian Austin Green - Biography, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Filmography

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Born July 15, 1973 in Van Nuys, California - American actor.

The actor has Scottish, Irish and Hungarian roots. His middle name, "Austin," was added when he joined the Screen Actors Guild as a child, in order to differentiate himself from another actor of the same name. Brian Austin grew up in North Hollywood, California and attended North Hollywood High School after graduating from Hamilton High School.

Prior to his role in Beverly Hills, 90210, Greene returned for three seasons (1987-1989) on the CBS prime-time hit in the soap opera Silent Harbor, playing Brian Cunningham, son of Abby Cunningham Ewing. played by Donna Mills. He returned to this role in 1997 in the mini-series Quiet Wharf: There Beyond the U-turn.

Producer Aaron Spelling said that Brian Austin Green was cast for the role of David Silver because he felt that Green's personality resembled the character they wanted in a hero. Often the hero was described in a way that reflected Brian Austin's own interests. In the 1990s, the actor appeared in guest roles on such shows as Growing Trouble, Parker Lewis Can't Lose, Melrose Place, Saved By The Bell: Student Years, Fantastic Four, Biker Mice from Mars ”,“ MADTv ”,“ Malibu Shores ”,“ Sabrina the Little Witch ”,“ Quiet Marina: There, Behind the U-turn ”.

From 2001 to 2002, Brian Austin Green starred in Showtime's award-winning Boulevard of Resurrection as Luke Bonner, a police officer attending law school. In 2004, he starred in a cameo role in the sitcom Hope and Faith, where he met Megan Fox and immediately began dating her. In 2005, he starred in the ABC sitcom Freddie, starring opposite Freddie Prinze Jr. before the series was canceled in May 2006. Appears in guest roles on The Twilight Zone, Las Vegas, CSI : Crime Scene Investigation ", as well as in a small role in Tony Scott's film" Domino "- in common scenes starred his colleague on the TV series" Beverly Hills, 90210 "and old friend Ian Ziering. Also starred in the horror short "Grace" in which it was told about the consequences of miscarriage - the main female role was played by Lisa Vail, known for the TV series "Gilmore Girls". The film premiered on June 2, 2006 at the Weekend Of Horrors Festival of Fangoria magazine - the hit film formed the basis for the 2009 full-length film. In 2006 he also appeared on the show "George Lopez" as Chris.

In 2008-2009, Green starred as Derek Rees, John Connor's uncle and Kyle Reese's older brother, in the TV series Terminator: Battle for the Future, a story that Derek distrusts the terminator Cameron, who came to the past to protect John. Brian starred in the first season as a guest star and landed in the main cast in the second season, thanks in large part to the love of the show's fans and positive reviews from critics. In the penultimate episode, aired on April 3, 2009, his character was killed, but reappears in the finale, arriving from an alternate reality.

The actor appears in the seventh season finale of "CSI: Miami Crime Scene Investigation" - in the credits, his name is indicated as Anthony Green. Brian landed a role in The CW's Dirty Politics pilot alongside Minka Kelly, Gabrielle Union and Jason Doring. The series was not purchased for broadcast in the 2009-2010 season. In one of the interviews, Green said that he was working as a co-producer on the adaptation of the Fatom comic strip starring Megan Fox. On September 27, 2009 he appeared in a guest role with Fox on Saturday Night Live - in the sketch he played a man named Bumblebee, a parody version of a robot character about Transformers, but his hero wore a robot mask. The actor got the role of Clay in the seventh season of One Tree Hill, but left the project due to a conflict in working schedules with Patrick Durham's The Cross. where Greene played the superhero Callan - the film went on sale on DVD in May 2011.

From 2009 to 2010, he played John Corben, also known as Metallo, in three episodes of the ninth season of Smallville - the actor appeared in the premiere episode of the series. His character is a war correspondent, such was the personality of the hero in the "Silver Age of Comics". In the story, John recently returned from Afghanistan. In 2010, the actor starred in a guest role in several episodes of the ABC dramedy series Desperate Housewives - his character Keith Watson, the young lover of Bree Van de Kamp. played by actress Marcia Cross.

In 2012, he appeared in a guest role on the sitcoms "Anger Management" and "Happy Ending". In the same year he landed the lead role in the TBS comedy The Wedding Ensemble - he played Tommy, the lead vocalist of the four-member Mother of the Bride, Tommy's childhood friends who dreamed of becoming rock stars.


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