Brendon Eggertsen is known for Paranormal Activity 4 (2012), Just Go with It (2011) and Pass the Light (2015).
Brendon Fuller is known for Son of the South (2020).
In a professional athletic career spanning 12 years, Brendon played 244 games of AFL football with the Richmond Football Club from 1990 to 2001. Upon retirement from professional football, Brendon practiced law with King Wood Mallesons in the banking & finance practice. In January 2005, Brendon was appointed CEO of the AFL Players Association where he was responsible for representing the collective industrial interests of all AFL players. Brendon was appointed as CEO of the Richmond Football Club in August 2009. As CEO, Brendon leads a diverse team of over 150 people, a budget of approximately $80 million and is responsible for the performance of all aspects of the organisation. Under Brendon's leadership, Richmond's iconic Punt Rd Oval headquarters have been transformed into an elite high-performance facility, and the Club has achieved record consumer and commercial results year on year, resulting in approximately 120% revenue growth since 2010. Further, with the establishment of Aligned Leisure and the Richmond Institute of Sports Leadership, Brendon leads one of the largest and most diversified sports businesses in Australia. Importantly, the Club has competed in six of the last seven AFL Finals Series, winning both the 2017 & 2019 AFL Premierships. Brendon is a passionate diversity advocate and served on the Board of the Victorian Human Rights & Equal Opportunity Commission from 2009-2013. He is also a Non-Executive Director of ASX listed company, Home Consortium Ltd.
Brendon Hartley is a professional racing driver from New Zealand currently racing for Porsche in the FIA World Endurance Championship. Having providing cover for Mark Webber in Formula-1, Hartley joined Webber and Timo Bernhard as part of Porsche's driver line-up in 2014. In 2015, alongside Webber and Bernhard, he was crowned FIA World Endurance Champion.
Brendon Neuenschwander is known for Halloween Heroes (2021) and Chosen (2021).
Brendon Pirogue is known for Horizon Line (2020).
Brendon Rogers, born in Bridgeport, CT is an award winning actor, director and producer. Despite an early interest in being a writer, Rogers was encouraged by his Stratford High School theater arts teacher, Francis Piazza, to continue to pursue acting. Rogers followed his advice and enrolled in The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York, where he would go on to meet his future friend and collaborator Jamian Nass. After college, Rogers appeared in several theatrical and independent film productions in CT before moving to central Florida in 2000 look after his parents, who had moved there earlier, and to take advantage of that state's film incentives at the time. His time in the Orlando area saw Rogers develop a prolific theater resume, including his award winning performances as "Nick" in Joe DiPietro's "Over the River and Through the Woods", "David Kahn" in Andrew Bergman's "Social Security", "Roat" in Frederick Knott's "Wait Until Dark" and as "Lucifer" in the world premiere production of Jamian Nass' "Alice and the Angels". Often cast as ruthless villains or cold blooded cynics, some of Rogers other notable stage roles include "Jack Lawson" in David Mamet's "Race", "Gary/Roger" in "Noises Off", "Van Helsing" in "Dracula", "Jonathan" in "Arsenic and Old Lace", "Mr. Franklin" in "Children of a Lesser God", "Ross" in "The Elephant Man", "Willie Conklin" in "Ragtime", "Henry VIII" in "A Man For All Seasons" and "Hollywood" in "The Eight: Reindeer Monologues" among many others. In addition to acting, Rogers also won awards for directing a number of stage productions including Ira Levin's "Deathtrap", "Hello, Dolly!" and Mel Brooks' "Young Frankenstein" along with several others. While working in the Orlando-area theater circuit, Brendon came to meet his friend and producing partner Sonny Dyon. Together they became two of the core members of QiCo Films and have gone on to collaborate on the crime thriller short film Clarity (in which they both appeared) and the horror short, The Grove. Clarity became the first short film to ever win the Audience Choice Award at the Central Florida (CENFLO) Film Festival in 2015 and The Grove became the second to do so in 2016. The Grove also went on to win "Best Horror Short" at the Studio City Film Festival. In addition to working on their first feature length QiCo film together, Dyon and Rogers are also developing an animated series called Relatively Super starring Gary Anthony Williams, Mark Hamill, Kevin Conroy, Jon Heder and Micheal Dorn. While continuing to collaborate with Dyon, Rogers also keeps busy with acting projects independent from QiCo Films, including playing the titular role on the mystery/thriller audio podcast The Adventures of Gerard Dupris. In 2017 Brendon Rogers succeeded Bob Cook as Executive Director of the CENFLO Film Festival and has since relocated the festival to the Epic Theatres at Mount Dora, FL for it's 13th year. When not acting, producing and developing a literary series, Brendon enjoys traveling home to New York and New England, catching up on his DVR queue and writing about himself in the third person.
Brendon Ryan Barrett was born on 5th August 1986 in Roseville, Sacramento, California, USA. He grew up in Folsom, California, with his parents and his sister, Caitlin, who is also an actress. A veteran of numerous print ads, televison commercials, and industrial films, Brendon jumped into acting at the age of eight in the television movie, Stolen Innocence. He went on to appear in Soul Man, Casper: The Spiritual Beginning and Lloyd. He also co-starred in "The Shadow Men," a terrifying alien film which premiered at the 1997 Cannes Festival. Brendon is also an accomplished tap dancer and has entered competitions.
Small started learning guitar at 15, and graduated from the Berklee College of Music in 1997. During his music studies he concurrently took several writing and comedy classes at Emerson College. After graduating, he began performing stand-up at The Comedy Studio in Harvard Square, where he was spotted by Loren Bouchard, who at the time was casting for the central character for a UPN pilot produced by Tom Snyder Productions which eventually evolved into Home Movies. Small was the co-creator, writer, voice actor, composer and musician for Home Movies, a cartoon initially aired on the UPN television network and then moved to Cartoon Network's Adult Swim. The final episode of Home Movies aired on April 4, 2004, after running four seasons, although the show is periodically rerun on Adult Swim. In the series, he voiced the show's protagonist, 8-year-old aspiring filmmaker Brendon Small, as well as a number of other characters. Small's latest claim to fame is as co-producer, co-writer, composer, and actor for the Adult Swim series Metalocalypse, which premiered on August 6, 2006. The series focuses on a fictional death metal band named Dethklok, and each episode features a song "performed" by the band. In addition to all of the behind-the-scenes work he does for the series, he also provides voice talent for the characters Skwisgaar Skwigelf, Pickles the Drummer, and Nathan Explosion, three of the five members of Dethklok. The song "Thunderhorse" was also featured on the hit video game Guitar Hero II.
Brendon Thompson is known for Darkness Reigns (2018), Checkmate (2019) and Choices (2003).