Benjamin Bryant
Germany-born American Benjamin Bryant is an accomplished film, television, radio, and news/communications professional with more than 70 credits as writer, director, actor, producer, and himself. Co-host of the award-winning travel docuseries "Journeys Beyond" (2020) and investigative podcast "The Brink with Benjamin Bryant's Intersections" (2019), Bryant is also an accomplished voice actor, portraying troubled hotelier "Gregory Marshall" on the audio serial "Forever and a Day" (2020) since the show's first season, as well as a besotted Prince Nolan Nutcracker in the JLJ Media holiday special "The Sugar Plum Fairy and the Nutcracker Prince," and its follow-on series, "The Grown Up Adventures of the Tooth Fairy." In 2020, Bryant wrote and directed his first feature film, the psychological drama "Station to Station" (2021), after his announced first film (the sports comedy AIDY KANE) suspended filming after two weeks due to the COVID-19 pandemic (the footage eventually became the basis for the 2022 ISA-nominated sitcom "Aidy Kane (Really Wants you to Love Him". Previously, Bryant served as Senior Producer and Co-Executive Producer of the Daytime Emmy-winning (6x nominated) series "Anacostia" (2009).
Courage Under Fire
as Tanker (uncredited)A US Army officer, who made a "friendly fire" mistake that was covered up, has been reassigned...
Movie pageMagic in Mount Holly
as Hockey Coach #2A new gallery owner discovers that she can paint the future using a paintbrush left by Santa. As...
Movie pageThe Maltese Holiday
as Airline EmployeeTwo single travelers travel to Malta in search of adventure, and find love along the way.
Movie pageStation to Station
as MartinWith his life back East upended, a young man escapes to the electric anonymity of Las Vegas....
Movie pageIvy & Mistletoe
as Charleston Airport PedestrianA young woman is determined to get home for Christmas, but gets stranded in a small town during...
Movie pageAidy Kane (Really Wants You to Love Him)
as Phineas StrongThe companion series for the COVID-19-delayed Aidy Kane (2020) feature film, "Aidy Kane (Really...
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