Libby Brien is a multifaceted individual, hailing from Toronto, Canada, and later transplanted to South Florida, where she faced the challenges of "Hollywood" and emerged as a prominent figure in the independent film scene. With a growing list of credits, she has showcased her versatility by taking on a wide range of roles, from feisty Sheriff Char in the horror film "Dweller in the Dark" to starring in the black comedy "Again and Again", the thriller "Last Saturday Night", and numerous stage productions.
Notably, Libby Brien has made a significant impact in the world of voice acting, lending her voice to various foreign films, both live-action and animated, and recreating the performances in English. She has also made appearances on radio shows, such as Mancow's Morning Madhouse, National Lampoon Radio Network, Joke Jams, and The Politics of Terror, where she has brought entertainment and controversy as a guest spoof character.
In addition to her on-screen work, Libby Brien has also demonstrated her talents behind the camera, earning her Master of Fine Arts degree at the University of Miami and directing for both stage and screen. She has garnered critical acclaim as a stage director throughout South Florida's professional theaters and directed a successful run of "Days of Wine and Roses" in Los Angeles. Her film directing credits include "Of Major Arcana" and "Don't Close Your Blinds", and she hopes to soon direct her first feature film.
Furthermore, Libby Brien has also ventured into screenwriting and television concept development, solidifying her position as a triple threat in the entertainment industry.