Brian Ronalds
**Brian Ronalds: A Creative Journey in Film and Television**
Brian Ronalds first captured attention as the enigmatic soldier Henry Grenfel in D.H. Lawrence's *The Fox*, performed at the University of Wyoming. His passion for the performing arts led him to pursue independent studies in theatre and film alongside his academic journey, culminating in a B.A. in English from the University of Northern Colorado in 1997.
For five years, Brian balanced a corporate career as a Senior Design Engineer at Qwest Communications with his burgeoning acting career, featuring in plays, commercials, and independent films. In 2001, he teamed up with his brother Dean to create short films, marking the beginning of a fruitful collaboration.
Their short film *The Netherbeast of Berm-Tech Industries, Inc.* garnered accolades at film festivals, prompting its transformation into the feature film *Netherbeast Incorporated*, released in 2009. This project provided Brian with the opportunity to co-star alongside notable actors such as Darrell Hammond and Judd Nelson.
Following this success, Brian and Dean contributed their writing talents to the second season of Tyler Perry's acclaimed sitcom, *Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns*, in 2009. The following year, Brian produced and co-starred in *8 Films to Die For: The Graves*, featuring a talented cast including Tony Todd and Bill Moseley.
In 2010, Brian co-wrote, co-directed, and produced the comedic web series *Here & Now*, showcasing stars like Judd Nelson and Traci Lords. He continued his prolific output by producing and acting in *Dirty Little Trick* for Showtime, followed by the film *Sprawl*, starring Nicole Fox and directed by Dean. Brian Ronalds’ career reflects a dynamic blend of creativity and collaboration in the film and television industry.
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