Brian Reed Garvin is a multifaceted Los Angeles-based artist, whose career encompasses acting, directing, and composing. Born in River Forest, Illinois, his early years were marked by a passion for performing, which he nurtured through church performances with his family and school plays and musicals.
As a child, Brian's natural talent and enthusiasm for the arts led him to undergo training at Chicago's renowned "Second City," where he honed his skills and gained valuable experience. Simultaneously, he appeared in various plays and commercials in Chicago, while also contributing to the film industry through small and supporting roles in feature films.
In 1990, Brian made the bold decision to relocate to Los Angeles, driven by a desire to further his career in the film industry. This move proved to be a pivotal moment in his life, as he went on to achieve remarkable success as an award-winning film director.
One of his most notable achievements is the short film "No Experience Needed," which won an impressive seven film festival awards and earned recognition in numerous other festivals. This outstanding achievement not only solidified Brian's reputation as a talented director but also opened doors to new opportunities in the industry.
While working in Hollywood, Brian also wrote the feature film "CENTURION AD," which has received widespread critical acclaim and garnered numerous awards for his efforts. The film's success has been a testament to Brian's dedication, creativity, and perseverance, cementing his position as a respected and accomplished artist in the film industry.