Brian Drolet Explained

Brian Drolet
Birth Date:1980 7, mf=yes
Birth Place:New York City, Queens
Birth Name:Brian Thomas Drolet
Occupation:Actor, producer, writer
Years Active:2005–present

Brian Thomas Drolet (born July 2, 1980) is an American actor, producer and writer. He is best known for acting, producing and writing Dumbbells.[1] [2]

Early life

Drolet was born and grew up in Queens, New York. He graduated from the University of Florida. He moved on from The University Of Florida's expressive arts school with a degree in Electronic Intermedia. Subsequent to graduating he moved back to NY, he began as a performing artist yet started to compose and create his own movies also. Brian cherishes all mediums of creative expression including painting and has even does a lot of stand-up comedy. While in Los Angeles, in addition to numerous film and TV jobs Brian additionally filled in as Head Writer for TruTVs portray comedy/theatrical presentation, "Six Degrees of Everything" delivered by Marc Summers Productions. He additionally featured in "Cinedopes", a scripted digital arrangement he made, delivered, and co-composed for YouTube with comedian Ben Gleib (Host of GSN's Idiotest) about the primary film theater to offer weed at its snack bars. Before that his film "Free weights", a comedy he co-composed, created, and featured in as Chris Long, a fallen b-ball star, was discharged dramatically in fifteen urban communities and VOD at the same time. On that motion picture he got the chance to work with comedy legend Carl Reiner, and in addition Tom Arnold, Jay Mohr, Mircea Monroe, the unparalleled Fabio, and Jaleel White. He delivered his first indie at age twenty-six, "2 Dudes And A Dream," where he worked with Jason Mewes, Andy Milonakis and Simon Rex and it was dispersed carefully by Warner Bros. and speaks to his invasion into creating and composing. Brian additionally featured in front of an audience in the honor winning play "Women Are Crazy Because Men Are Assholes" and additionally a progression of one-act plays called "Hollywood Shorts." He has likewise acted in a few TV and film jobs including Disney's Pair of Kings and in addition to different hidden camera tricks gaining experience in comedy on MTV's Damage Control to MTV's Disaster Date where his characters extended from a shabby male stripper to a hearing impaired wanna-be rapper. Brian likewise worked with Jonah Hill and Anthony Anderson on the Oxygen network indicate Campus Ladies and also Matt LeBlanc, Chevy Chase, and Ali Larter in the parody include "Lovesick" which opened up the 2014 Newport Beach Film Festival. Likewise on his resume are twelve or more non mainstream highlights where he worked with stars extending from Danny Trejo to Busy Philipps, and additionally the comedy pilots "Damaged Goods" and "Naked But Funny," a comedy pilot from New Wave Entertainment for Fox Broadcasting Company where he got the chance to play his idol from childhood Jim Carrey. Brian additionally was a cast individual from season one of MTV's raving success The Hills, performing stand-up comedy at the Laugh Factory in LA. Brian has likewise showed up in advertisements and plugs for Nike, Inc., White Castle, Sunkist, Miller Lite, Budweiser, Pepto-Bismol, the National Collegiate Athletic Association, Pepsi, Perry Ellis, Calvin Klein, and some more.[3]

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005The Iron ManTransvestite
20092 Dudes and a DreamThomas Price
2009American High SchoolJonny Awesome
2010Shoot the Hero!Hayek
2011Drain BabyCarlton
2011Immortal IslandLocke
2011Action News 5Guy
2013Slightly Single in L.A.Nick
2013The ProposalRemyshort
2014DumbbellsChris Long
2014LovesickJosh

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005One Life to LiveParty Guy1 Episode
2005Damage Controlseries regular
2006Campus LadiesCollege Student1 Episode
2006The Hills (TV Series)himself10 Episodes
2009Disaster Date20 Episodes
2010Naked But FunnyTV movie
2011I Made Out with Him AnywayCullen
2011Pair of KingsCave Dude1 Episode
201420s vs. 30sKyle the Shots Guy1 Episode

Notes and References

  1. News: Holden. Stephen. No Heavy Lifting for These Gym Rats. 4 July 2014. 9 January 2014. The New York Times.
  2. News: Halperin. Shirley. 'The Voice's' Frenchie Davis to Make Feature Film Debut in 'Dumbbells'. 4 July 2014. 2 August 2011. The Hollywood Reporter.
  3. Web site: Brian Drolet. .