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Real Name: Brian Austin Green
Birthday: July 15, 1973

 

Green Pictures, Biography And Filmography:

A young child actor turned adult professional writer, director and actor, Brian Austin Green literally grew up in front of audiences as the nerdy David Silver, on Fox's drama about young teen and adolescent angst in, "Beverly Hills, 90210" (1990-2000). This young child star grew up in a hurry, and by 2008 was dating the fabulous Megan Fox, who had appeared in Playboy magazine, as well as starred in "Transformers", "Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen", and appeared in thirty-three episodes of the television series "Hope & Faith" starring Faith Ford and Kelly Ripa.  

Born July 15, 1973 in Van Nuys, California to Joyce and George, the young child actor entered the world of show business early, first gaining attention in 1986 when he portrayed Donna Mills' son for three years on the primetime soap "Knots Landing" (1979-93). The following year, he was hired for another soap opera type role as the youngest of the rich and fabulous teen crowd David Silver, on "Beverly Hills, 90210". The show made the actor an overnight success, and he quickly followed with guest appearance roles on "Highway to Heaven", "Small Wonder", "Good Morning, Miss Bliss", "Baywatch" and "Growing Pains".

Another small run on the evening teen drama "Melrose Place" (1992), with Heather Locklear and Rob Estes, about the lives and loves of a group of young teen adults living in "Melrose Place" in California. Each with their own dreams and drives. He then lent his distinctive voice talents to the animated sci-fi action series "Fantastic Four" (1994), about the adventures of Marvel Comic's greatest superhero team and their super-powers. He was then hired and cast as  a high school rapist who is nonetheless loved by his classmates in "She Fought Alone" (1995) starring with Tiffani-Amber Thiessen, followed by the drama "A Friend's Betrayal" (1996), where he played a seventeen year-old boy having an affair with his mother's best friend (Sharon Lawrence).

The actor then appeared in a few bigger-budget feature films including "Kid" (1990) and "An American Summer" (1991), where a surfer teaches his best friend how to fit in with the surfer crowd. But the big Hollywood break came for Brian with the role of David Silver in the runaway smash hit "Beverly Hills, 90210" (1990-2000). The series by Aaron Spelling was based around the lives of a group of young high school students living in the wealthy Beverly Hills neighborhood, then later moving on to their college days as they got older. The kids became friends and enemies, fell in and out of love, and went through an endless series of crises as the small group somehow becomes personally involved in every social issue from alcoholism to South African apartheid to pregnancy to AIDS.  The series was nominated for four Golden Globes, and nominated for countless other awards.

The actor rode the "90210" series for ten years until the show was cancelled in 2000. Looking to break out of the high-school teenage character roles, hr changed his billing to Brian Green and started a steady pace of television movies, television guest appearances, and a run of dull movies. He also made guest appearances on Mad TV, Biker Mice From Mars, Malibu Shores, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch with Melissa Joan Hart, Trailer Park Boys and The Twilight Zone. He then appeared in fifteen episodes of the family drama "Stacey Stone" (2001).

Finally, after years of little more than bit parts and guest appearances, he was cast in his next series television role of Chris, the girl-chasing friend to Freddie Prinze, Jr., on the sitcom "Freddie" (2005 ), about a successful chef living in Chicago who inherits three generations of family and learns to survive living with three very different women. 

He then tried his hand at horror in the thriller "Grace" (2006), and independent short film where a woman must make a mother's ultimate choice when the dead baby she has carried to term returns to life. He was next cast in the starring role in the thriller "Impact Point" (2008), about a reporter and Volleyball champion who meet and become entangled in love, mystery, and real world drama. 

He wrapped his year starring with Lena Headey in the sci-fi thriller "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" (2008), set after the events from the movie "Terminator 2", Sarah Connor and her son John onnor, try to stay one step ahead of the government as they plot to destroy the computer network Skynet in hopes of preventing Armageddon.

Watch Brian Austin Green In "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" Interview

 


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