Brendan Carr

Brendan Carr

ActorProducerStunts
Born
March 26, 1980
Awards
1 wins, 1 nominations

Born on the UK Coastline in Great Yarmouth England with his home town being Lowestoft. He trained at Stagecoach School of Performing Arts while attending regular school at The Grange in his home town of Aylesbury. He began his film career playing Eddie in a film short called Pure Vengeance…

Biography

Born on the UK Coastline in Great Yarmouth England with his home town being Lowestoft.

He trained at Stagecoach School of Performing Arts while attending regular school at The Grange in his home town of Aylesbury.

He began his film career playing Eddie in a film short called Pure Vengeance alongside Scott Adkins.

He later went on to appeared in BBC2's Masters of Combat as Master Kali's disciple.

He later landed a film role which was to be his First feature film where he played Max Ryan in Jesus The Curry King alongside Pooja Shah, The film was produced by Aylesbury film company and was one of the first films to be screened digitally across cinemas in the UK via Quantum digital.

In 2004, Brendan had one of his first big movie breaks in a film called The Purifiers, where he played Moz alongside Actors like Kevin Mckidd and Dominic Monaghan from Lord of the rings and TV Series Lost.

Following the Purifiers Brendan went on to play Taz (Clifford) his first ever Lead Role in a full length feature film titled Love Struck, alongside Actors like Joey Ansah from the Bourne Ultimatum, The film went on to win Several awards including Best Film in the London Portobello Film Festival which was one of Brendans Proudest moments. Other credits around this time included Band of Brothers, The Avatar, Left For Dead, Starhyke and like most young performers full filled one of his life long dreams of appearing in the Royal Variety Performance.

In 2006-2007 Carr played firm member and boxer Jason in what was likened to be the British Good Fellas, Rise of the Foot Soldier, alongside Craig Fairbrass, Terry Stone, Billy Murrey, Ian Virgo and Rikki Harnett.

Straight from shooting Rise of the foot soldier Brendan Began filming as Lead Actor Ryan on Ten Dead Men, The film starred a whole host of British Talent Including Jason Mazza, Silvio Simac, Lee Latchford Evans and Poojah Shah, Although Brendan played the Lead Actor he Actually only ever says one line in the movie as his thoughts are all Narrated by Horror Movie Legend Pin Head Himself Doug Bradley (Hell Raiser), The movie was Released world wide on DVD in 2008.

in 2010 Brendan played the lead villain and the self proclaimed Lord Tethryn in Movie Warrioress, The movie was not released until 2013.

Brendan has also played Russian Prisoner Boris in Dragon Soccer, and is rumored to have been Cast for 2 Feature films which start shooting 2013-2014 as well as a new Sci-Fi TV Series called Safelight-19 which starts shooting in 2013, Brendan has already starred in the Pilot Episode for Safelight-19 as Martin Black.

Rumors have also spread that he may be playing the Lead Actor in a series spin off from a very well known Xbox computer game, although exact details are unknown.

Actor

Judgement CallJudgement Call(2026)as Molotov
On the Other FootOn the Other Foot(2022)as Detective White
Paintball MassacrePaintball Massacre(2020)as Dan Mitchell
MERCS: MoonsamyMERCS: Moonsamy(2018)as Violent Bob
This Is Jayde: The One Hit WonderThis Is Jayde: The One Hit Wonder(2018)as Paul Power

Second Unit or Assistant Director

Babes with BladesBabes with Blades(2018)
Meet Pursuit Delange: The MovieMeet Pursuit Delange: The Movie(2015)

Camera and Electrical Department

WarrioressWarrioress(2013)

Known for

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Credit Score: Brendan Carr

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1Meet Pursuit Delange: The Movie3.7520197.20033
2Rise of the Footsoldier2.5020086.70022879
3Ten Dead Men1.6320093.400713
4Paintball Massacre1.2520203.200380

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Doug Bradley, Lee Latchford-Evans, Ben Shockley, Silvio Simac, Pooja Shah, Brendan Carr, Keith Eyles, P.l Hobden, John Rackham, Cecily Fay, John Campbell-Mac, Tom Gerald, and Jason Lee Hyde in Ten Dead Men (2008)Brendan Carr