Brendan Hines is a multifaceted American artist, exceling as both an actor and a singer-songwriter. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, his creative journey was influenced by his parents, a former nun and a former priest who went on to become esteemed Philosophy professors. At the tender age of 11, Brendan took up the trombone, only to trade it in for the guitar seven years later, when his passion for music reached new heights.
As a student at Loyola High School, Brendan's artistic talents flourished, with performances in the Jazz Ensemble and appearances in several plays, including the esteemed productions of 'Sweeney Todd' and Moliere's 'The Miser'. His theatrical endeavors led him to move to New York, where he continued to hone his craft until being cast in his first feature film, the 2001 independent film 'Ordinary Sinner'.
Since then, Brendan has had a prolific career, appearing in a diverse range of films and television shows, including 'Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles', 'The Middleman', 'Lie To Me', and 'Scandal'. In the spring of 2011, he returned to the stage, taking on the roles of Pip and Theo in South Coast Repertory's production of Richard Greenberg's 'Three Days of Rain'.
Aside from his acting career, Brendan is also a talented musician, having written, recorded, and released two folk albums, 'Good For You Know Who' in 2007 and 'Small Mistakes' in 2012. His song 'Miss New York' was featured in the film 'Happythankyoumoreplease', showcasing his ability to seamlessly transition between the worlds of music and film.
Throughout his career, Brendan Hines has demonstrated his versatility and dedication to his craft, consistently pushing the boundaries of his art and captivating audiences with his unique blend of talent and charisma.