Actor Brian Oerly packs a one, two, three パンチ with appearances in “Parker,” “Bullet to the Head” and “The East.” Dubbed Hollywood’s newest ‘bad boy’, this Stuntman turned professional Actor has been taking his fair share of licks against Hollywood’s A-listers for some time now.
Brian gained attention last 年 as the Arian henchman flanking Vincent D’Onofrio and Bruce Willis in the action-thriller "Fire with Fire," and alongside Forest Whitaker in the Lionsgate release, "Freelancers." His 前 テレビ credits include “Memphis Beat,” “CSI: NY,” “Chuck,” “Charmed,” and the infamous locker room scene opposite Ed O’Neill in “Modern Family.”
We recently had a chance to ask Brian about his upcoming film roles, being known as a ‘bad boy’ and the unavoidable injuries on the job.
HOLLY: It’s seems you’ve been picking a lot of fights lately, so dare we ask あなた to tell us a bit about your latest roles: opposite Jason Statham in “Parker,” fighting Sung Kang in “Bullet to the Head,” and as the train yard bully in “The East.”
BRIAN: Well, as usual, I am one of the Bad Guy's and I have no complaints there. In PARKER, Jason Statham is double-crossed and left for dead. In his pursuit to even the score, he enters the club I work in to 質問 my boss upstairs. I find my fellow bouncer, played によって Danny Epper, dead in the stair case which pisses me off so I head up the stairs, gun drawn, to see just what the hell is going on. Seeing Statham roughing up my boss, shots are fired in a crowded club and the chase is on. I want nothing もっと見る than to kill him, but in the end, the hero gets away.
In BULLET TO THE HEAD I play a mercenary that is stalking Sung Kang's character, Taylor Kwon, through an abandon factory set as our headquarters. A violent hand to hand fight ensues after Kwon disarms me high up on the rusty catwalks, put together によって Stunt Coordinator J.J. Perry. In the end, I fall five stories to my death, complete with brain chunks and splatter on the concrete floor below.
I have had the pleasure of working with Mr. Stallone a few times on RAMBO 4, BULLET TO THE HEAD, and THE TOMB, due out later this 年 in which I actually play two different parts, both as an actor and on the stunt side of things. Sly wears so many hats on most of his projects (i.e. Star, Director, Writer, and Producer) it is awe inspiring to be there and be a part of it all, watching, listening, and learning from him. The decisions he makes on the fly, why he makes them, and where it all ties into the story line. It is just so bitchen, cool to see.
THE EAST was recently at The Sundance Film Festival. I play a train yard ブル that finds stow aways hiding in one of the rail cars. If not for my partner and superior I would have taken my billy club to Shiloh Fernandez who plays the role of Luca, after yanking him violently off the train. There was a news team there on set interviewing us all in between takes and I apologize I don't remember who they were, but the lady interviewing me at the time said, "Wow, あなた are scary looking when you’re mad, but in reality your such a personable and nice guy."
HOLLY: You’ve been dubbed Hollywood’s newest ‘bad boy’, is this a タイトル you’re excited about または do あなた wish あなた were adored for your softer side? (assuming あなた have a softer side)
BRIAN: I'm not sure how that タイトル was 与えられた to me または where it originated from, but there is a long 一覧 of some pretty incredible people that have adorned that タイトル in this crazy business, so I guess it's a complement. I do have a soft side but I don't mind at all being labeled bad. It is, after all, so fun to play if can get used to losing every fight and dying all the time.
HOLLY: Considering あなた got started in stunts before transitioning into acting, it’s probably 安全, 安全です to say you’ve encountered a few injuries. Not to sound gory または anything, but what was your worst injury? And, what would あなた do different to avoid the injury if あなた could do it all over again…or was it unavoidable?
BRIAN: Unfortunately, as a Stunt Professional it's not if you’re gonna get hurt its eventually when. A lot of design, training, rehearsing, and choreography goes into those scenes but sometimes あなた just know beforehand that you’re gonna take your knocks on the day. I have always worked with Stunt Coordinators that are very good at what they do and a high level of trust comes along with that. As far as my worst injuries go, I have busted my nose twice, 3 ribs on my left side, and have completely torn my MCL and Medial Horn on my left knee. The rest are just bumps, bruises, and lacerations, but those are just something we all consider a 日 in the office.
HOLLY: What made あなた want to work as a stunt professional? And, then why did あなた decide to head into acting?
BRIAN: As a kid growing up I would play two things on a regular basis, a firefighter from the old テレビ show, EMERGENCY with my red BMX bike as my Squad 51; and STUNTMAN falling off my Dad's roof into the thick bushes bellow after being pretend shot from one of the other neighborhood kids. No, it is not a normal job that a normal kid would aspire to be, but of course I'm not normal myself. It's a job that I have literally always wanted to do. The 芝居 was a natural transition for me. I 愛 everything about this business and what makes it all tick. I have always been a bit of a ham and I still am today. So, being in front of the camera comes naturally to me. I have had the pleasure of working one on one with some of today’s elite (and fingers crossed) and I hope I am lucky enough to continue to do so.
HOLLY: It seems you’re pretty busy these days, so tell us what’s coming up next.
BRIAN: This time of 年 is typically slow work wise and it drives me crazy. I can't wait to get back to work. I do have some projects coming out this year. THE TOMB with Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger, BAREFOOT with Scott Speedman and Evan Rachel Wood, OLDBOY with Josh Brolin and Samuel L. Jackson, RIDE ALONG with Laurence Fishburne, Kevin Hart, and Ice Cube, and WINGED TERROR for the SYFY Channel.
HOLLY: And, finally…how can everyone keep up with you?
BRIAN: Most folks say I am a little behind the times. I am not a ファン of the Tweets and the フェイスブック stuff. I don't like people knowing my every move. However, my website is updated weekly または as things unfold at link
It has been a pleasure. Thank you.
Brian gained attention last 年 as the Arian henchman flanking Vincent D’Onofrio and Bruce Willis in the action-thriller "Fire with Fire," and alongside Forest Whitaker in the Lionsgate release, "Freelancers." His 前 テレビ credits include “Memphis Beat,” “CSI: NY,” “Chuck,” “Charmed,” and the infamous locker room scene opposite Ed O’Neill in “Modern Family.”
We recently had a chance to ask Brian about his upcoming film roles, being known as a ‘bad boy’ and the unavoidable injuries on the job.
HOLLY: It’s seems you’ve been picking a lot of fights lately, so dare we ask あなた to tell us a bit about your latest roles: opposite Jason Statham in “Parker,” fighting Sung Kang in “Bullet to the Head,” and as the train yard bully in “The East.”
BRIAN: Well, as usual, I am one of the Bad Guy's and I have no complaints there. In PARKER, Jason Statham is double-crossed and left for dead. In his pursuit to even the score, he enters the club I work in to 質問 my boss upstairs. I find my fellow bouncer, played によって Danny Epper, dead in the stair case which pisses me off so I head up the stairs, gun drawn, to see just what the hell is going on. Seeing Statham roughing up my boss, shots are fired in a crowded club and the chase is on. I want nothing もっと見る than to kill him, but in the end, the hero gets away.
In BULLET TO THE HEAD I play a mercenary that is stalking Sung Kang's character, Taylor Kwon, through an abandon factory set as our headquarters. A violent hand to hand fight ensues after Kwon disarms me high up on the rusty catwalks, put together によって Stunt Coordinator J.J. Perry. In the end, I fall five stories to my death, complete with brain chunks and splatter on the concrete floor below.
I have had the pleasure of working with Mr. Stallone a few times on RAMBO 4, BULLET TO THE HEAD, and THE TOMB, due out later this 年 in which I actually play two different parts, both as an actor and on the stunt side of things. Sly wears so many hats on most of his projects (i.e. Star, Director, Writer, and Producer) it is awe inspiring to be there and be a part of it all, watching, listening, and learning from him. The decisions he makes on the fly, why he makes them, and where it all ties into the story line. It is just so bitchen, cool to see.
THE EAST was recently at The Sundance Film Festival. I play a train yard ブル that finds stow aways hiding in one of the rail cars. If not for my partner and superior I would have taken my billy club to Shiloh Fernandez who plays the role of Luca, after yanking him violently off the train. There was a news team there on set interviewing us all in between takes and I apologize I don't remember who they were, but the lady interviewing me at the time said, "Wow, あなた are scary looking when you’re mad, but in reality your such a personable and nice guy."
HOLLY: You’ve been dubbed Hollywood’s newest ‘bad boy’, is this a タイトル you’re excited about または do あなた wish あなた were adored for your softer side? (assuming あなた have a softer side)
BRIAN: I'm not sure how that タイトル was 与えられた to me または where it originated from, but there is a long 一覧 of some pretty incredible people that have adorned that タイトル in this crazy business, so I guess it's a complement. I do have a soft side but I don't mind at all being labeled bad. It is, after all, so fun to play if can get used to losing every fight and dying all the time.
HOLLY: Considering あなた got started in stunts before transitioning into acting, it’s probably 安全, 安全です to say you’ve encountered a few injuries. Not to sound gory または anything, but what was your worst injury? And, what would あなた do different to avoid the injury if あなた could do it all over again…or was it unavoidable?
BRIAN: Unfortunately, as a Stunt Professional it's not if you’re gonna get hurt its eventually when. A lot of design, training, rehearsing, and choreography goes into those scenes but sometimes あなた just know beforehand that you’re gonna take your knocks on the day. I have always worked with Stunt Coordinators that are very good at what they do and a high level of trust comes along with that. As far as my worst injuries go, I have busted my nose twice, 3 ribs on my left side, and have completely torn my MCL and Medial Horn on my left knee. The rest are just bumps, bruises, and lacerations, but those are just something we all consider a 日 in the office.
HOLLY: What made あなた want to work as a stunt professional? And, then why did あなた decide to head into acting?
BRIAN: As a kid growing up I would play two things on a regular basis, a firefighter from the old テレビ show, EMERGENCY with my red BMX bike as my Squad 51; and STUNTMAN falling off my Dad's roof into the thick bushes bellow after being pretend shot from one of the other neighborhood kids. No, it is not a normal job that a normal kid would aspire to be, but of course I'm not normal myself. It's a job that I have literally always wanted to do. The 芝居 was a natural transition for me. I 愛 everything about this business and what makes it all tick. I have always been a bit of a ham and I still am today. So, being in front of the camera comes naturally to me. I have had the pleasure of working one on one with some of today’s elite (and fingers crossed) and I hope I am lucky enough to continue to do so.
HOLLY: It seems you’re pretty busy these days, so tell us what’s coming up next.
BRIAN: This time of 年 is typically slow work wise and it drives me crazy. I can't wait to get back to work. I do have some projects coming out this year. THE TOMB with Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger, BAREFOOT with Scott Speedman and Evan Rachel Wood, OLDBOY with Josh Brolin and Samuel L. Jackson, RIDE ALONG with Laurence Fishburne, Kevin Hart, and Ice Cube, and WINGED TERROR for the SYFY Channel.
HOLLY: And, finally…how can everyone keep up with you?
BRIAN: Most folks say I am a little behind the times. I am not a ファン of the Tweets and the フェイスブック stuff. I don't like people knowing my every move. However, my website is updated weekly または as things unfold at link
It has been a pleasure. Thank you.
こんにちは everyone,
Have a look at these key art montages illustrating how key art is so stereotypical!
Most of the time あなた can tell the genre of a movie によって just glancing at the poster.
There are 10 画像 in the series link for full viewing.
ex: オレンジ on black and white is action and crime
I think its the kind of thing あなた dont really notice until あなた see the comparison. wow.
Have a look at these key art montages illustrating how key art is so stereotypical!
Most of the time あなた can tell the genre of a movie によって just glancing at the poster.
There are 10 画像 in the series link for full viewing.
ex: オレンジ on black and white is action and crime
I think its the kind of thing あなた dont really notice until あなた see the comparison. wow.
I just 愛 the fourth X-men movie. It explains so much about Logans past. I cry everytime I see Hugh in the movie nearly in tears when someone he loves または cares about is killed. I just can't stand seeing men cry, but only true men cry. It twists around action and romance in such a great way. I 愛 the part when he is on the motorcycle and he retracts his claws and shreds Striker's men car and it flips into the air and almost hits Zero. It's so cool when he blows up the helicopter in slow mo. It gives be ミステリー・グースバンプス everytime I see him walk away with a serious face on him. It's so hot! It's 発言しました at the end when he gets his memory taken away from him and he doesn't remember the girl of his dreams and she dies right there on the spot after driving Striker away. It was also a good idea to make Sabertooth, Wolverine's bro. That made the movie もっと見る exciting and shows the rivalry of them in the first X-men movie. I think Hugh did a wonderful job 芝居 all aggressive and all.