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Theatre, Film, and Television Biographies
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Brian Anthony Wilson Biography (1960?-)
Born February 22, c. 1960, in Philadelphia, PA.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Actor
- Birth Details
- February 22, 1960?
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Famous Works
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CREDITS
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Film Appearances
- Woody, The Postman, Warner Bros., 1997
- (As Brian A. Wilson) Second casino security guard, Snake Eyes, Paramount, 1998
- Derald, Rounders, Miramax, 1998
- Spear, Cold Hearts, Raven Releasing, 1999
- T-Bone, Keeping the Faith, Touchstone Pictures, 2000
- Fourteenth audience member, Let's Talk, Asylum, 2000
- (As Brian Wilson) Carl, Killer Instinct, Trimark Video, 2000
- Loc, Diary of a City Priest, Heartland Film Festival, 2001
- Member of fifth couple, Proximity, Warner Bros., 2001
- Prison C.O., Prison Song, New Line Cinema, 2001
- Barney, Down (also known as The Shaft), Buena Vista International, 2001
- Phil, The Perfect You (also known as Crazy Little Thing), Thompson Street Entertainment, 2002
- Kelvin, For da Love of Money, Urbanworld Films, 2002
- Damon J, Ice Grill, York Entertainment, 2002
- Louis, The Good Thief, Twentieth Century-Fox, 2002
- Willy, The Amazing Floydini, 2003
- Also appeared in the film Dirty Laundry.
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Television Appearances
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Episodic
- First diner, "Identity Crisis," Homicide: Life on the Street, NBC,1999
- Warren Dupree, "Fortunate Son," The Sopranos, HBO, 2001
- Detective Vernon Holley, "The Wire," The Wire, HBO, 2002
- Detective Vernon Holley, "The Hunt," The Wire, HBO, 2002
- Raymond Henley, "Bad Choices," Hack, CBS, 2002
- Crater, As the World Turns, CBS, 2003
- Detective Vernon Holley, "Port in a Storm," The Wire, HBO, 2003
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Other
- Ponchie, Animal Factory (movie), Cinemax, 2000
- Lanny, The Corner (miniseries), HBO, 2000
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Stage Appearances
- (As Brian A. D. Wilson) Gabriel, "Fences," Herald Loomis, "Joe Turner's Come and Gone," and Boy Willie, "The Piano Lesson," Bushfire Trilogy, Bushfire Theatre of Performing Arts, 1995
- Amiens, As You Like It, Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival, Allentown College of St. Frances de Sales Theatre, Center Valley, PA, 1996
- Ezra Johnson Brown, Dog Days: The Legend of O. V. Catto, Venture Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, c. 1998
- Daniel Freeman, Deep Down, Venture Theatre, Adrienne Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, 1999
- Alexandre Dumas, the father, Les trois Dumas, People's Light and Theatre Company, Malvern, PA, 2001
- (As Brian A. D. Wilson) Before It Hits Home, First World Theatre Ensemble, Willow Theatre, Philadelphia, 2002
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Johnson Family Saga (staged reading), Philadelphia, 2002
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The Tempest, Lantern Theatre Company, St. Stephen's Theatre, Philadelphia, 2003
- Johnny-Boy, Twilight Time, First World Theatre Ensemble, HedgerowTheatre, Media, PA, 2003
- Title role, Othello, Philadelphia Shakespeare Festival, Philadelphia, 2003
- Title role, King Hedley II, Philadelphia Theatre Company, Philadelphia, 2003
- Appeared as grand inquisitor and member of ensemble, Candide, Prince Music Theatre; as Ghost of Christmas Present, A Christmas Carol, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Louisville, KY; as Reverend Jamison, The Contract, National Black Artists' Festival, Atlanta, GA; as Oscar McKinley Charleston, Cobb, Act II Playhouse; as Senator Charles Lincoln, Fraternity, Bushfire Theatre of Performing Arts; as Duane Wilson, Harvey, Cleveland Playhouse, Cleveland, OH; as Mayor R. Franklin Brown III, TheMayor's Wife; as Lucio, Measure for Measure, Vasey Theatre, Villanova, PA; as Malcolm X, The Meeting, Bushfire Theatre of Performing Arts; as Sergeant Bert Hopkins, The Ninth Wave, Vasey Theatre; as Dr. Terry Allen and the marshal, Notes on 6finity, National Black Theatre Festival, North Carolina; as Biglow Brown, St. Louis Woman, Prince MusicTheatre; as Alonzo Maldonado, A Salt Water Oasis, Fringe Festival; asBrighella Caviccio, Servant of Two Masters, Venture Theatre, Plays andPlayers Theatre; as Ali Baba and policeman, Simply Heavenly, FreedomTheatre; as Matthew and beggar, The Threepenny Opera, Merriam Theatre;as sixth juror, 12 Angry Men, Cleveland Playhouse; as Hambone, TwoTrains Running, Cleveland Playhouse; and as W. E. B. Du Bois, The Winter of Our Discontent, Bushfire Theatre of Performing Arts; also appearedin a production of Rosa, Venture Theatre.
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