Brye Cooper, a native Englishman born in the northernmost regions of England, embarked on a transformative journey to the West Coast, driven by an insatiable passion for the Martial Arts. This serendipitous foray into the realm of film marked the beginning of an illustrious acting career, spanning nearly a decade. During this time, Brye has relished the opportunity to hone his craft, appearing on stage in a diverse range of roles that showcase his remarkable versatility.
From the iconic Cassius in Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" to the iconic Sgt. Trotter in Agatha Christie's timeless classic "The Mousetrap", and the complex Frankie in Patrick Marber's "Dealer's Choice", performed at the esteemed Mark Taper Forum, Brye's stage presence has left an indelible mark on audiences worldwide.
Brye's film career, which began alongside the renowned Djimon Hounsou in the period independent film "Ill Gotten Gains" (1997),has continued to flourish. He has most recently brought his talents to the big screen as the enigmatic Mallot in the blockbuster production "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" (2003),a testament to his enduring appeal as a talented and dynamic actor.