Bryan Richard Gay
- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Bryan Richard Gay was born in Lafayette Louisiana but grew up after the
age of 3 in Woodville Texas. After graduating Woodville High school
Bryan had a passion for acting so he moved to Hollywood California with
his friend Lucas Babin who also was pursuing acting in L.A. While in
L.A. the most notable thing that Bryan experienced as a performer was
getting to be an extra in the 2002 hit video "Just Like a Pill" where
Bryan can be seen punching Pink in the head. Bryan insists the blow to
the celebrities head was an accident. After 4 years in Hollywood Bryan
and Lucas parted ways and Bryan went to school at Lamar University in
Beaumont Texas while Lucas moved on to Television fame in Brazil. Bryan
still had a love for acting and his time in Hollywood only made that
love grow. He studied film at Lamar University for over 5 years where
he learned the skills needed to produce his own films. Bryan did just
that and to this day has produced dozens of short films and sketches
for the internet. In 2014 Bryan won 1st place in the Boomtown Film
Festival 48 hour film competition for the film "Fighting Hearts". In
2012 Bryan was cast as "Vincent" in the Independent Film "Going Home."
After working with Isaac Fenter the Star/producer of "Going Home" Bryan
has continued to work with Isaac and Neon Iron Productions as an actor and editor
of the web Series Foster's Children. Bryan was cast as an extra in the film The Bounty Hunter which was
directed by Bradley Weatherholt (director/writer of The Prequels Strike Back). Bryan also produced and edited the
series Gator Rescue which features Gary Saurage for the local affiliates in South East Texas.
Bryan lives and works in South East Texas.