Brian Klugman
Brian Klugman | |
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Born | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. | September 15, 1975
Other names | Klugger |
Occupation(s) | Actor, writer, film director |
Years active | 1993–present |
Relatives | Jack Klugman (great-uncle) Adam Klugman (first cousin once removed) |
Brian Klugman (born September 15, 1975) is an American actor, screenwriter, and director. In 2012 he debuted as a co-director with Lee Sternthal on the film The Words, which they both co-wrote as well.
Early life
Klugman was born in the suburbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His father Gerald is a real estate broker, and his mother Helen is a school teacher.[1] He has an older brother Jeffrey, a younger sister Laurie, and a younger brother Michael. His paternal grandfather Reuben is actor Jack Klugman's brother.[2] He graduated from Germantown Academy, and attended Carnegie Mellon University for 2 years.
Career
His most recent role has been Dr. Oliver Wells in Bones. He appeared in Cloverfield, The Bogus Witch Project, Dreamland, Joan of Arcadia, and National Lampoon's Adam & Eve. He also played Kirby Gardner, a student, in several episodes of Frasier.
Klugman appeared in the 2009 horror/thriller Vacancy 2: The First Cut in the role of "Reece".
Klugman is also credited with the story for 2010's Tron: Legacy with Lee Sternthal, and Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz, the duo who wrote the screenplay.
References
- ^ "Brian Klugman Biography ((?)-)". filmreference.com. Retrieved October 27, 2017.
- ^ https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/name/reuben-klugman-obituary?pid=14401999
External links
- Male actors from Philadelphia
- American male film actors
- American male television actors
- Film directors from Pennsylvania
- Living people
- 1975 births
- 20th-century American male actors
- 21st-century American male actors
- Carnegie Mellon University alumni
- American television writers
- Writers from Philadelphia
- American male screenwriters
- Germantown Academy alumni
- Male television writers
- Jewish American male actors
- American screen actor, 1970s birth stubs