Brian Hennigan is a multifaceted creative individual, boasting a diverse range of skills and accomplishments in the realms of writing, producing, and directing.
Notably, he has worked on several notable projects, including the documentaries "Doug Stanhope: No Place Like Home" (2016),"Doug Stanhope: Beer Hall Putsch" (2013),and "Doug Stanhope: Before Turning the Gun on Himself" (2012).
In addition to his documentary work, Hennigan has also ventured into narrative short filmmaking, having written and produced two shorts: "Background Specialist" (2012) and "Duck Man" (2006).
Beyond his work in film and television, Hennigan is also a prolific author, having penned two novels, numerous short stories, and a BBC radio play titled "A Table for St. Bernard".
Furthermore, his literary endeavors have garnered significant attention, with his book "Patrick Robertson: A Tale of Adventure" being serialized and broadcast on BBC Radio 4. His impressive writing skills have also led to commissions to develop sitcoms for the BBC.
Hennigan's academic background is equally impressive, having earned a degree in Philosophy with International Relations from the University of St. Andrews and a Master's in Japanese from the University of Stirling.
Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Hennigan currently resides in West Hollywood, California, where he continues to work on a wide range of creative projects.