Brian Bloom is a film and television actor, as well as an announcer and screenwriter who co-authored the action movie Team A, in which he co-starred Pike along with world stars such as Liam Neeson, Bradley Cooper and Jessica Bill .
Childhood and youth
Brian was born on June 30, 1970 in the settlement of Merrick, Hampstead, New York. Brian Keith Bloom is the older brother of actor-producer Scott Bloom and musician, composer and multi-instrumentalist Mike Bloom. Between 2001 and 2010 Brian studied at the Academy of Sheriffs and worked as a deputy reserve in Orange County. He is also a certified specialist in the field of self-defense and has repeatedly participated in seminars on the use of hostilities in law enforcement agencies around the world.
Tall (1.80 m), attractive brunette was very popular with the fair sex and was in a relationship with several famous women. He met actresses Allison Smith and Tracy Richman, but ended up breaking up with both. He also had a romantic relationship with the star of the series “Charmed” by Alice Milano, but they also ended in 1996. Brian has never been married and is single today.
Carier start
From an early age, he showed interest in acting, trying himself in commercials. One of his first works in the cinema was a 1985 horror film with elements of the comedy "Tasty Trash". By the way, on the set, he happened to work with his own brother, Scott. In the story, they were also brothers.

A real breakthrough in Brian’s career was the role of young Petsy in the cult crime drama directed by Sergio Leone, Once Upon a Time in America. The director contributed to his success, and Bloom is grateful to him to this day. His next successful work was shooting in the third longest soap opera among American TV series - “How the World Turns”. Brian Bloom played Dusty Donovan for several years and received many awards for this role, namely: a laureate and one nomination for the Daytime Emmy Award for an outstanding young actor in a drama television series, a nomination for a young artist's award for his role in the series on a day or night time. Despite his popularity, the actor left the project to try himself in other roles.
His further activities are shooting in films designed for a teenage audience. This is Oz Scott’s Driving Academy, the romantic comedy Dance Until Dawn by Paul Schneider, and the drama Desperate Love with young Christian Slater.
Movies with Brian Bloom
These works contributed to participation in more significant projects. In the summer of 1992, he received one of the main roles, Eric Adler, in the soap opera Road to Malibu 2000, which opens in prime time. But due to low ratings, the series was closed after six episodes.
The actor starred in episodic roles in television projects: soap opera Melrose Place, the crime series CSI: Crime Scene, the legal television series Law and Order, and the science fiction series Dollhouse.
In addition to working on television, Brian Bloom appeared in feature films:
- thriller Khater's thriller "Colony" (in the role of Mick McCannan);
- 1997 fantasy “Escape from Antlantis”;
- Harry Nelson's film "Melanie Darrow";
- the dramatic film “Across the Line” of 2000;
- the thriller “Right at Your Door” directed by Chris Gorak.
Voice actor
During his career, Brian Bloom voiced several animated characters, namely Captain America from Avengers: The Greatest Heroes of the Earth, as well as more than thirty games, working closely with the Call of Duty franchise. Brian gave voices to both supporting characters, for example, Leske in Dragon Age: The Beginning, Daredevil in the Marvel Ultimate Alliance-2, and the main characters, for example, Alex Shepard in Hill: Returning Home. Basically, all the characters with whom Bloom works have an external resemblance to him.