Born and raised on the Crow reservation in Montana, Brian grew up floating the river, hunting, exploring, jumping off cliffs and blasting Korn in his parents basement. After getting cut from the basketball team two years in a row, Brian took a direction that would ultimately change his life. Running every day for nearly two years, Brian emerged as a running ace, winning a few state championships in track, and setting a state record in the 800m run that stood for nearly a decade. Brian traveled south and competed for the University of New Mexico Lobos. In addition to earning numerous victories and all-conference honors for the Division I powerhouse, Brian also joined the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity along the way. Brian began his work in the film industry working as an associate agent in Santa Fe, helping build the Native American division at the A&M Talent House before moving to LA to pursue writing.
Upcoming Events
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Writers
January 1 @ 8:00 am - December 31 @ 5:00 pm -
18th Annual LA SKINS FEST – Call For Submissions
April 1 @ 8:00 am - August 24 @ 5:00 pm -
9th Annual Native American TV Writers Lab – Fellows Selected
April 15 @ 7:00 pm - June 9 @ 9:00 pm
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