- Roland Brotherhood
Roland Brotherhood or Rowland Brotherhood (the correct spelling is uncertain) was a British engineer. He was born in Middlesex in 1812 and died in Bristol in 1883. He married Priscilla Penton in 1835 and they had a son, also called Rowland. - Jason Isaacs
Jason Isaacs (born 6 June 1963) is a British actor. Raised in Liverpool and later in London, he fell accidentally into acting during his first year at university, and went on to study at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London. Initially known as a TV actor in the UK, his biggest international film break was being selected to portray the villain, Colonel William Tavington, opposite Mel Gibson in the Revolutionary War epic "The Patriot" (2000). - Jason Clarke
Jason Clarke is an Australian actor. He has made many appearances on television, including "Murder Call", "Wildside", "Home and Away", "Blue Heelers", "All Saints", "Farscape", "White Collar Blue" and "Stingers". He is currently playing Tommy Caffee on the Showtime series "Brotherhood" opposite Jason Isaacs. - Annabeth Gish
Though actress Annabeth Gish is not, as has frequently been reported, related to silent-film legend Lillian Gish (she is decidedly not the never-married Lillian's granddaughter!) , Annabeth does have one thing in common with her famous namesake: she began acting at a very early age, and achieved film stardom before she was 20. Born in Albuquerque, Annabeth moved to Cedar Falls, Iowa, when her college-professor dad accepted a position there. - Greg Anderson
Greg Anderson is an influential American musician and co-founder of Southern Lord Records. Anderson is the guitarist in the doom/stoner metal outfit Goatsnake, but is also well known for his collaborations with Stephen O'Malley. Together they have participated in projects such as the short-lived death/doom metal band Thorr's Hammer, the extreme doom metal band Burning Witch (although Anderson left before the band could record an album), … - Brian Kirk
Brian Kirk (born 1968 in Armagh, Ireland) is an Irish television director who has most recently directed episodes of FX's "The Riches" and Showtime's "Brotherhood" and "The Tudors". - Henry Bromell
Henry Bromell (born 1947) is an American author, screenwriter, and director. Bromell graduated from Amherst College in 1970. He won the Houghton Mifflin Literary Award for his first novel, "The Slightest Distance". His collection of short stories, "I Know Your Heart, Marco Polo", was published by Knopf. Bromell's work has appeared in two O. Henry Award collections. He has written and produced for many television series, including "Chicago Hope", … - John Hartman
John Hartman (born 18 March 1950, in Falls Church, Virginia) is a U.S. drummer who was a co-founder and original drummer of the Doobie Brothers. At the band's inception, Hartman was the sole drummer. However, in late 1971, the group added a second drummer Michael Hossack, and the dual-drummers formation has persisted ever since. - Steve Shill
Steven Shill is an British actor and television director who is probably best known for his work on several programs produced by HBO, including "The Sopranos", "The Wire", "Rome", "Carnivàle", "Deadwood" and "Big Love". Most recently, he directed episodes of Showtime's "The Tudors". Shill has also directed episodes of many network programs, including all three programs of the "Law & Order" series, … - Kerry O'Malley
Kerry O'Malley (born September 5, 1977) is an actress. She graduated from Duke University and Harvard University. She is also the sister of Mike O'Malley. The two co-starred with each other on The Mike O'Malley Show. - Fred Carroll
Frederick Herbert (Fred) Carroll (July 2, 1864 - November 7, 1904) was a catcher and outfielder in Major League Baseball. From 1884 through 1891, he played with the Columbus Buckeyes (1884) and for the Pittsburgh teams Alleghenys (1885-89), Burghers (1890) and Pirates (1891). Carroll batted and threw right handed. He was born in Sacramento, California. In an eight-season career, Carroll posted a .284 batting average with 27 home runs and 366 RBI in 754 games played. - Ahmed Koulamallah
Ahmed Koulamallah (1912-1995) was a prominent politician in Colonial Chad. He was the estranged son of the sultan of Baguirmi and the charismatic leader of the Tijaniyyah Islamic brotherhood in Chad. He entered in politics founding in 1950 the Chadian Socialist Party ("Parti Socialiste du Tchad" or PST), renamed African Socialist Movement ("Mouvement Socialiste Africain" or MSA) in 1953, … - Brotherhood Of Breath
The Brotherhood of Breath was a big-band created by Chris McGregor at the end of the 1960s, essentially an extension of McGregor's previous band The Blue Notes. This group included many members of the South African expatriate community resident in London, including McGregor himself, Louis Moholo, Harry Miller, Mongezi Feza, Dudu Pukwana, and (rarely) Johnny Dyani and many of the free jazz musicians who were based in London at the same time: Lol Coxhill, Evan Parker, … - Alan Bean
Captain Bean shows why as human beings from the Planet Earth we are the most extraordinary creatures in the universe. We are unique because as far as we know we are the only beings in the universe whose only limits are those we place on ourselves. As a NASA Astronaut, Bean learned that people did not have to be extra gifted or extra talented to do something great. - Walt Winfrey
I make films. At least, that's what I tell my parents. - Doug Brotherhood
- The Brotherhood
you know where to find me. - Chi Chi Fraternal Brotherhood
We are on a 6 year mission to boldly go where no man has gone before, and party our asses off. - Phi Sigma pi Brotherhood
To join the phi sigma pi network, simply add as friend... first name: phi sigma pi, last name: brotherhood I will add you ASAP. - Noble Noble Brotherhood
Weâre a group of guys, laid-back, easy going, but also fucking insane. Thereâs no one else out there like us, there ainât anything out there that could stop us doing what we do, and what we do is have a good time. Ethnicity doesnât matter to us, wog, asian, aussie, you name it, we got it. Each and every one of us is unique, sometimes so different you couldnât believe weâre all the best mates around. - Rashad Brotherhood
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- Jason Isaacs
Jason Isaacs is the 3rd of 4 children. He studied Law at Bristol University and graduated in 1985 with a degree in law but decided to study acting. Whilst at Bristol University he directed and/or appeared in over 20 productions. Whilst at the Central School of Speech and Drama he met his wife Emma and graduated from there in 1989. Has a daughter named Lily, born on 23 March 2002 Was set to play Dr. William Birkin in Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004), but left the project. Had an... - Jon I Mete
- Joe Rossi
Joe Rossi was head of the makeup department on the Disney feature Underdog,The Showtime series Brotherhood, the Warner Brothers/Farrelly Brothers feature Osmosis Jones, the Miramax feature Outside Providence, Samuel Goldwyn Films feature Passionada and was key makeup artist on David Mamet's State and Main. Other film work includes the Twentieth Century Fox features Stuck On You, Shallow Hal, Me, Myself and Irene, the Universal feature Meet Joe Black, Thirteen Days, Mona Lisa Smile, The... - Brían F O'Byrne
In 1996 he became engaged to actress Amy Ryan. Won Broadway's 2004 Tony award as Best Actor (Featured Role - Play) for his performance as Ralph in "Frozen." This followed two Tony nominations for plays written by Martin McDonagh: in 1998 as Best Actor (Featured Role - Play) for "The Beauty Queen of Leenane;" and in 1999 as Best Actor (Play) for "The Lonesome West." His first name is actually pronounced in the traditional Irish way (Bree'un). In 1998 he was nominated for a Tony Award for... - Lucas Nalepinski
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- Karl Bury
Made his feature film debut in Frank Darabont's The Majestic (2001) as a one-armed WW 2 veteran and upon completion was ironically cast in the Pittsburgh Public Theatre's critically-acclaimed production of 'Awake And Sing' as a one-legged WW 1 veteran, despite the fact that he has all limbs intact.
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