Brian, a talented individual, collaborated with his writing partner Rick Shaughnessy to create the feature film "Dinner Rush". Directed by Bob Giraldi, the movie boasts an impressive cast, including Danny Aiello, John Corbett, Edoaurdo Ballerini, Kirk Acevedo, Ajay Naidu, Summer Phoenix, Vivian Wu, Alex Corrado, and Mike McGlone.
"Dinner Rush" received widespread critical acclaim, premiering at the prestigious Telluride Film Festival, and was even listed on Richard Roeper's top 100 movies of the decade (2000-2010). Additionally, it was selected in Leonard Maltin's book, "Leonard Maltin's 151 Best Movies You've Never Seen".
Brian's educational background includes a degree from Columbia College in Chicago, where he later worked with Rick Shaughnessy at First Generation Film/Video before pursuing his Juris Doctorate at Chicago-Kent Law School. He maintained a private practice in Chicago, where he continues to hold a law license.
Throughout his career, Brian has been part of the creative team on numerous film and television projects, including "Oceans 11" and "Oceans 12", "The Road To Perdition", "Californication", "The Middle", "The United States of Tara", "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles", "Stranger than Fiction", "The Longest Yard", "Monster-in Law", and "National Treasure", to name a few.
In the fall of 2013, Brian co-founded Lucky Coffee Productions with David Klink, Marilyn Rall, and Stephen Andrzejewski, marking a significant milestone in his professional journey.