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Revision as of 11:37, 14 December 2008

Brian Krause
Born
Brian Jeffrey Krause[1]
SpouseBeth Bruce (1996 - 2000) (divorced)
Websitehttp://www.briankrause.us/

Brian Jeffrey Krause (born February 1, 1969) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Leo Wyatt on the WB Network TV series Charmed from 1998 to 2006.

Biography

Background

Born in El Toro, California to Alice and Jeff Krause, he is the younger of their two children. His older brother is named Patrick. Brian grew up in Southern California and took his first acting class in junior high as a way to avoid a bully in physical education class. In his teens he studied karate, and attended El Toro High School, graduating in 1987. He continued his education at Orange Coast College where he played and lettered in soccer, scoring four goals as a midfielder and forward.[2][3] In his spare time, Krause enjoys playing golf, tennis, basketball, and scrabble.

Personal life

Krause was married to Beth Bruce and had a son, Jamen (born in 1996), with her. They later divorced in 2000.[2]

Career

Krause landed his first role in 1989 as a student in the TV series TV 101. He later starred in the made-for-TV-movie Match Point, Highway to Heaven, CBS Schoolbreak Special as Matt Henderson, and An American Summer, until he landed his first major role as Richard Lestrange in Return to the Blue Lagoon. He would later film the Bandit series and would land his most notable role of Leo in the WB Network series Charmed (1998-2006). Brian originally auditioned for the role of Andy Trudeau, but was cast as Piper's handyman love interest, Leo Wyatt. Due to budget restrictions in the 8th season, he was only able to appear in the first 9 episodes before his character was cut in the 10th episode, Vaya Con Leos. It was explained that he had to be frozen until the Charmed Ones beat the "Ultimate Power". He was able to appear in the end of part 1 of the series finale, "Kill Billie Vol. 2" and in part 2 of the series finale, "Forever Charmed". After the end of Charmed, he appeared in made-for-TV-movies and even appeared in the TV shows CSI: Miami and The Closer. He is currently working on the movie Desertion and just finished the movie Jack Rio.

Filmography

Film roles

Year Title Role Notes
1990 Extreme Blue Bart
1991 An American Summer Joey
Return to the Blue Lagoon Richard Lestrange
December Tim Mitchell
1992 Sleepwalkers Charles Brady
1993 The Liars' Club Pat
1995 Naked Souls Edward
Breaking Free Clay Nelson
1996 Mind Games Matt Jarvis
1999 Dreamers Pete
Trash Will Fowler
2000 The Party The Husband
2007 Protecting the King Jeff
2008 Jack Rio Billy Rafferty Completed
Desertion Brandon post-production
Warbirds Jack Toller
Triloquist Detective
Beyond Loch Ness James Murphy
The Thacker Case Jason Michaels
A Seductress in my House Michael Taylor
2009 The Gods of Circumstance Jim Jeff Jones
Growth Marco
Nowhere to Hide Michael Crane
Cyrus Cyrus

Television roles

Year Title Role Notes
1990 Ann Jillian Tom Love - 15
1993 Tales from the Crypt Tex Crandall House of Horror
1995 Walker, Texas Ranger Billy Kramer Collision Course
1996 High Tide Scott Wilson Killshot
1998-2006 Charmed Leo Wyatt credited as a writer for the Season 5 episode "Sense and Sense Ability"
2007 CSI: Miami Robert Whitten Cyber-Lebrity
2008 The Closer Tom Merrick one episode
2008 Mad Men Kess one episode

Televisions movies and miniseries

Year Title Role Notes
1989 Match Point Bart
1995 Ties That Bind David
2007 Devil's Diary Father Mark Mulligan

References

  1. ^ "Biography". BrianKrause.us. Retrieved 2007-07-01.
  2. ^ a b "Brian Krause (I)-Biography". IMDb.com. Retrieved 2008-06-04.
  3. ^ "Brian Krause Bio - Brian Krause Biography - Brian Krause Stories". tv.com. Retrieved 2008-06-04.