Bryan Kreutz is a multi-talented individual with a diverse background in acting, television direction, and production. His journey in the entertainment industry began at a young age, when he started acting in theater at the tender age of eight. He quickly took on the lead role of Balthazar in his first production, which was a dialogue-heavy play.
As a teenager, Bryan's passion for production and direction only grew stronger. He co-wrote, produced, and starred in a fan film series based on the popular Star Trek franchise, which spanned an impressive 60 episodes. This early success laid the foundation for his future endeavors in the entertainment industry.
Bryan's innovative spirit and entrepreneurial drive led him to organize neighborhood activities, such as street hockey and baseball leagues, complete with elaborate graphics, sound effects, and post-game analysis. He also produced a neighborhood hockey all-star game, showcasing his skills as a producer and director.
After attending the Broadcast Center in Clayton, Missouri, where he excelled in journalism, voice-overs, and hockey play-by-play, Bryan landed his first radio gig at a CBS Radio affiliate in Illinois. He worked as a Sports Director, hosting a Saturday morning call-in sports show and conducting interviews with coaches. He also served as the play-by-play voice for the station's local sports programs.
After a hiatus from acting and radio, Bryan returned to the industry in 2006 as a producer at KJSL in St. Louis. He went on to write and voice his own live weekly segment as a Star Trek analyst on the Bob Wells Show, a role he held from 2007 to 2010.
Bryan's subsequent work includes directing and producing the Christian Television Network (CTN) affiliate program Revolution 618, which he also co-created. He also directed and executive produced the CTN Premiere Rescued Nation TV, which aired on the CTN network and later on CW affiliates.
In 2013, Bryan co-created the short film To Inflict, which explores themes of redemption and forgiveness. He has also appeared in the syndicated TV series Up on High Ground, playing a supporting character named Brody and directing several episodes.
Bryan's film credits include The Layover, in which he played a supporting character alongside Kate Upton, and Interviewing Monsters and Bigfoot, a comedy film starring Tom Green.
As a voice actor, Bryan has lent his voice to nearly 100 commercials and countless promos for radio stations. He has also appeared in national cable TV commercials for Fidelity Communications and Sono Bello TriSculpt.
Bryan currently resides in the Los Angeles area with his wife Tiffany and their three children.