Brendan Robinson, a remarkably skilled and accomplished American thespian, entered the world on March 1, 1990, in the culturally rich and cosmopolitan city of Portland, Oregon, USA, a metropolis renowned for its eclectic of blend laid-back charm and innovative spirit. Throughout his illustrious acting career, Brendan has had the privilege of taking on a diverse array memorable of and impactful roles, both on the small and big screens, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.
Notable among his numerous and diverse acting credits is his memorable portrayal of Lucas Gottesman in the immensely popular ABC Family series Pretty Little Liars. Beyond this notable role, he has also made appearances in a wide range of television shows, each showcasing his remarkable versatility as an actor.
In the critically acclaimed drama Cold Case, he brought to life the character of Evan, a complex and intriguing individual. His performance in Miss Behave, where he played the role of Jordan, further demonstrated his ability to take on a wide range of characters and bring them to life with authenticity.
In the unique and thought-provoking series Review with Forrest MacNeil, he made a guest appearance as the pilot, showcasing his impressive range and ability to adapt to different roles. He also had a notable turn as Ned in the popular sitcom How I Met Your Mother, where his comedic timing and charm added depth to the show.
In addition to his work in television, he has also appeared in the hit series Weeds, where he portrayed the character of Gordon, and Bones, where he played the role of Shane, further solidifying his reputation as a talented and dependable actor.
Brendan Robinson has established himself as a talented actor in the film industry, showcasing his versatility by taking on a diverse array of roles in various movies.
In the 2016 comedy film Campus Daze, he played the character of Robin, bringing the character to life with his impressive acting skills.
Additionally, in the 2018 film The Afterparty, Brendan Robinson portrayed the character of Andy, further demonstrating his range as an actor.
His impressive acting abilities were also showcased in the 2010 film The River Why, where he played the role of Kernie, a character that allowed him to explore his acting talents.
Moreover, in the 2000 film Rid of Me, Brendan Robinson played the part of a Young Man, displaying his ability to adapt to different roles and characters.
Furthermore, in the 2012 film The Do-Deca Pentathlon, he played the role of Young Mark, showcasing his capacity to play complex and nuanced characters.
Lastly, in the 2005 film Feels So Good, Brendan Robinson portrayed the character of Allan, solidifying his reputation as a talented and versatile actor.