He’s Always Made Me Happy
He’s not had a huge career, but I’ve always enjoyed his work when I’ve come across him. He’s kind of like a poor person’s Dolph Lundgren, another guy I like a lot: a really big, hulked guy who’s not full of himself and has a sense of wit. He played a sheriff in a short-run Network TV summer series named Key West in the early 90s, and I loved that his character always described himself as being a “peace officer,” even with all that muscle, and that he always tried to find peaceful solutions to problem situations. He went on to play a character at the other end of the spectrum in Sly Stallone’s movie, Cobra, where he was The Night Slasher, bent on transforming the world through violence. There are some, and I am one of them, who believe that he made an uncredited appearance in Ridley Scott’s Legend, standing in as Darkness (Satan) while Tim Curry provided his voice. Curry got full credit for the Darkness character. Well, Linda Blair got full credit for the character of Reagan in The Exorcist, but Mercedes McCambridge did the voice of the possessed Reagan. Darkness looked EXACTLY like Brian, makeup be damned, so I’m giving him half-credit for that role, with him and Curry teaming up as a kind of Master/Blaster in the role. Like Al Leong, Brian is an actor who is known to many more people than who realize it. I wanted to give him some recognition here. How about you?
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