Brian Kelly

Brian Kelly

Birth : 1970-06-30, Kansas City, Missouri, USA

History

Brian Vincent is an actor/filmmaker and graduate of Juilliard. Brian lives in NYC with his wife, Heather Spore, a Broadway performer. They own and operate Red Splat Productions, a film company, which recently produced the investigative art documentary 'Make Me Famous'. Brian's first film lead was in 'Animal Room' (with Amanda Peet/Neil Patrick Harris), followed by, notably: 'The Deli', (w Gretchen Mol), 'Blue Moon' (w Alanna Ubach/Rita Moreno/Ben Gazzara) and 'Black Dog' (w Patrick Swayze). Brian wrote a song with country legend Randy Travis, 'My Greatest Fear', in the (Universal) movie and on the Black Dog Soundtrack. Brian Vincent Kelly goes by Brian Vincent as an actor, director and producer.

Profile

Brian Kelly

Movies

Make Me Famous
Director
An investigation of Edward Brezinski, an ambitious, charismatic Lower East Side painter hell-bent on sucess, who thwarted his own career with antics that roiled NYC’s art elite. Brezinski’s quest for fame gives an intimate portrait of the art world’s attitude towards success and failure, fame and fortune, notoriety and erasure.
Mango Tango
Austin
In this dark, romantic comedy, a shy but stunning New York City tango teacher dreams about finding her soul mate. Instead, her boyfriends are increasingly neurotic and unstable. But when she meet a psychotherapist in Central Park, everything changes.
Mother's Day Massacre
Petey
Cheap thrills! It’s bargain basement horror time: a young man’s search for his estranged mother leads him to a terrifying encounter with ‘Pineys’, backwoods hillbillies with a taste for violence.
Black Dog
Wes
An ex-con takes a job driving a truck cross country. What he doesn't know is that the truck is filled with illegal weapons and now he must fight to survive and save his family.
The Deli
Pinky (as Brian Vincent)
The wacky goings-on at a NYC deli—a comedy starring Mike Starr, Ice-T and Michael Imperioli.
Animal Room
Eddie LeMaster
Cynical and intelligent Arnold Mosk, a known drug user, is put into a disciplinary program at his high school meant for the seriously disturbed where he becomes the main target of the psychopathic Doug Van Housen and his gang.
The Great Wall: Lovers at the Brink
Assistant Editor
In the twilight years of the Cultural Revolution, a Chinese filmmaker slowly becoming blind tours the country screening her last film to peasants. In it, the woman imagines two "alien" lovers walking from end-to-end along the Great Wall to join each other in the middle, one last time. This documentary is an adaptation of Ulay and Marina Abramovic's final collaborative project, the 1988 performance "The Lovers: The Great Wall Walk."