
Brian Drolet
1980 (45 лет)NY, and started his collegiate career in Garden City, Long Island on an
art scholarship at Adelphi University majoring in Graphic Design and
playing for Adelphi's number one ranked Basketball team. After his
sophomore year, with a hurt knee, he transferred to the University of
Florida to pursue a degree in Electronic Intermedia, also with a
scholarship for art. After graduating he moved back to NY to attend
acting schools in Manhattan and to focus solely on acting. Not knowing
how to get started, Brian recorded himself doing a bunch of different
silly characters and impersonations and edited together using the
pause/record button on a camcorder and a VCR. The tape was completely
amateurish but he just started knocking on doors and doing blind
submissions, determined to find people to help him achieve his dreams.
His mother suffered from the disease Scleroderma for most of his life.
Seeing her struggle for her health from a young age sculpted Brian's
mentality toward life. He realized it was short and precious, and he
decided from a young age he would live it to the fullest and go after
all his big dreams no matter how impossible they may seem. So pushing
past all the "no's" and rejections he just kept plugging along and
eventually someone saw potential and sent his tape to someone at MTV.
MTV called him in and gave him 15 minutes on camera to improv. Brian
told them he had "multiple personality disorder" and it may disrupt his
audition. After 15 minutes of slipping in and out of different
characters MTV asked him back the next day. He auditioned and booked his
first ever television gig on the MTV show "Damage Control." He filmed 5
episodes straight and realized he may be on to something. Next he
landed the lead in the off Broadway
play, The Ecstasy In The Light. But after one year in New York, he
headed to California seeking more opportunity and he got it, booking his
first LA job on the Oxygen Network show, Campus Ladies with Jonah Hill,
just weeks into town. But not being satisfied with small parts here and
there he wanted to do more. Brian started doing stand up comedy around
town, immersed himself in as many acting classes, improv classes,
writing classes etc. And then decided he would start honing his energy
on his dream, making his own movies. And in under 4 years he produced a
low budget indie he wrote and is already currently in development on his
next film(2011). Brian believes in working hard, always learning, and
challenging himself to continue to manifest his creative visions.
Brian
has been an art major his whole life, his parents enrolled him in
various advanced art programs throughout his childhood encouraging his
creative drive, including animation camp, college level painting
courses, as well as being involved in programs that taught sculpture and
various other mediums. But having had a fascination with acting from
early on, he took to writing and producing naturally seeing the whole
movie-making process as one big art project that was the perfect medium
to express himself. He is eager to continue to educate himself in every
detail of movie making, including and especially directing.
Brian
has also appeared in ads and commercials for companies such as Bud
Light, Sunkist Soda, Miller Lite, White Castle, Nike, NCAA, Perry Ellis
and many more.
Rice on White
Talun Hsu
Joe Ho, Jun Kim
Rice on White is a crass yet heartfelt romantic comedy with an un-PC take on how Asian-American men are perceived in today's dating scene. In the film, a group of disillusioned Asian guys try to master the art of seduction with results that are often hilarious, but sometimes unexpectedly sweet. Think of it as 'American Pie' meets 'Swingers' with an Asian twist...
Rice on White
Immortal Island
Joe Knee
Christian Campbell, Eric Scott Woods
When DEA agents are called to a beach crime scene, they discover a missing college girl drifting alone in a drug-runners boat. As she recalls her island trip of a lifetime, the investigation begins to unravel a spring break adventure that took a lethal dive into drugs, betrayal, and murder.
Immortal Island
2 Dudes and a Dream
Nathan Bexton
Brian Drolet, Nick Nicotera
2 Dudes and a Dream is as visually compelling as it is sardonically hilarious. Ripe with parody and satire the film taps into the spirit of independent cinema coupled with studio accessibility. This film is intently accessible to a broad demographic ranging from 15 to 45 saturated with pop culture and sophisticated comedic timing. There is an eclectic spectrum of farcical wit and situational comedy. This hyper-realized piece is cinematically shot in the essence of a stylized drama with dark comedic undertones all the while maintaining the light hearted nature of the plot. This hilarious parody is engineered to enthrall those prone to MTV and those prone to CNN, giving the profit margin and box office potential the ability to thrive. This film truly has the potential to become a cult classic yet compete directly with any studio comedy released.
2 Dudes and a Dream