Bryan Kaplan plays Tony.
Bryan is a graduate of the British American Drama Academy and has been seen on stages Scotland, London, and New York. While attending drama school in London he spent time working with the Royal Academy and was cast as Romeo in a school production at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. He won critical acclaim at the Edinburgh Festival and again in London for his starring role as Ross in a play called (Knuckleball).
He is a principle actor of Second Skin Theatre in London and has done several readings at the New Group, most recently (Variations on a Theme) directed by Ian Morgan and featured actor Richard Masur.
Bryan has just completed a starring role in his first feature film (Fray); a story about Justin, an Iraq Vet. who is battling with life after war. The film is written and directed by Geoff Ryan, and produced by Jodi Redmond (producer of Crazy Beats Strong Every time- Sundance Film Festival OfficialSelection 2011) The film is currently in post-production and has been submitted to major film festivals. Other films include two starring roles in short films (Pour), (Cult of Eden).
His upcoming projects include a one-man show of (Hamlet) being directed by west-end director Julia Stubbs Hughes at the Lyric Hammersmith theatre in London late 2012; and other film and television projects.
He is a principle actor of Second Skin Theatre in London and has done several readings at the New Group, most recently (Variations on a Theme) directed by Ian Morgan and featured actor Richard Masur.
Bryan has just completed a starring role in his first feature film (Fray); a story about Justin, an Iraq Vet. who is battling with life after war. The film is written and directed by Geoff Ryan, and produced by Jodi Redmond (producer of Crazy Beats Strong Every time- Sundance Film Festival OfficialSelection 2011) The film is currently in post-production and has been submitted to major film festivals. Other films include two starring roles in short films (Pour), (Cult of Eden).
His upcoming projects include a one-man show of (Hamlet) being directed by west-end director Julia Stubbs Hughes at the Lyric Hammersmith theatre in London late 2012; and other film and television projects.
