Brian Chenoweth

Brian Chenoweth

Acting 1 titles 1963-01-15 Bethany City, Missouri, USA

**Brian Chenoweth: A Journey Through Performance**

Born in 1963 in the quaint town of Bethany, Missouri, Brian Chenoweth's early years were marked by a significant move to Prairie Village, Kansas, a suburb of Kansas City. His theatrical journey began at Ridgeview Elementary School, where he took on the lead role of George Washington in the school musical, showcasing his talent with the solo number "Cherry Tree Chop."

After relocating to Florida during his junior high years, Brian's passion for acting, singing, and dancing flourished on high school stages across the state. He later pursued a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at Florida State University, followed by a transformative year at the Burt Reynolds Institute for Theatre Training in Jupiter, Florida, where he secured his Actors Equity Card.

Transitioning to New York City, Brian built a robust career in theater, performing extensively in stock, regional, and dinner theater productions. His portrayal of “Bill Snibson” in *Me and My Girl* earned him a Carbonell Award, and he received a nomination for his role as “Rooster” in *Annie*.

After a decade in theater, he embraced sketch, improv, and stand-up comedy, training with Gotham City Improv and Upright Citizens Brigade, and co-founding the award-winning a cappella comedy group, Minimum Wage, which won the Backstage Bistro Award for Best Musical Comedy Group.

In 1999, Brian moved to Los Angeles to pursue television and film while continuing his comedy endeavors at Improv Olympic West and The Groundlings. In the early 2000s, he penned and performed the solo show *Good News*, receiving acclaim for its engaging and humorous exploration of personal and cultural themes.

Today, Brian remains active in the entertainment industry, appearing in TV, film, and commercials throughout Los Angeles, always ready to captivate audiences once again.

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