Brian Chenoweth
I was born in a small town in northwest Missouri (Bethany, MO) in 1963. We moved to Prairie Village, KS (suburb of Kansas City), a couple years later. My debut into show biz was playing the titular role of George Washington in Ridgeview Elementary School's musical of the same name, in which I belted out my solo song, "Cherry Tree Chop" on the cafetorium stage.
We moved to Florida when I was in Jr. High School and I continued my love for acting, singing and dancing on high school stages all over the state (we moved a lot).
After graduating High School, I went on to earn a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Florida State University and subsequently spent a year in Jupiter, Florida at the Burt Reynolds Institute for Theatre Training where I earned my Actors Equity Card. After my year in Jupiter, I moved to NYC and embarked on my career as an actor making my living “on the boards” traveling all over the country doing stock, regional and dinner theatre. I received the Carbonell Award in Florida for playing “Bill Snibson” in Me and My Girl and was also nominated for playing “Rooster” in Annie.
After a decade of performing on stages around the country I jumped into sketch, improv and stand-up comedy in NYC. I spent time studying and performing with Gotham City Improv, Upright Citizens Brigade and was a member of the award winning four man comedy a capella group “Minimum Wage” (Backstage Bistro Award for Best Musical Comedy Group).
In 1999 I moved to LA and while pursuing a career in TV and Film, I continued doing sketch comedy and improv performing with Improv Olympic West and taking classes at The Groundlings. During the early 2000s, I wrote and performed a solo autobiographical show entitled Good News, (“Rising well above the glut of mediocre solo shows, Brian Chenoweth’s ‘Good News’ is a serious delight. Brian is a deeply engaging performer who draws us right into the personal realities behind the gay rights culture wars. ‘Good News’ is a wonderful night of hilarious, compelling and solidly theatrical personal storytelling.”
-Tony Award winner, Lisa Kron… “Fun Home”, “Well”, “2.5 Minute Ride”, “Five Lesbian Brothers”, www.lisakron.com)
I continue to work in TV, Film and Commercials here in LA. Keep an eye out and you just might catch me on a re-run of something.
Acting
TV
Grey's Anatomy
as Scared Guy
2005
TV
Friends
as Ken
1994
TV
The X-Files
as Koko's Manager #1
1993
Movie
The Artist
as Onlooker
2011
TV
Young Sheldon
as Prayer Group #5
2017
TV
Young Sheldon
as Prayer Group #4
2017
TV
Desperate Housewives
as Walter
2004
TV
This Is Us
as Lab Supervisor
2016
TV
Curb Your Enthusiasm
as Officiant
2000
TV
ER
as Radiology Tech
1994
TV
The Middle
as BMV Employee
2009
TV
Boston Legal
as Marshall Bettman
2004
Movie
The Atticus Institute
as Father Donnelly
2015
TV
Hollywood
as Lon Silver
2020
TV
Reno 911!
as Pastor Paul
2003
TV
The New Adventures of Old Christine
as Another Passerby
2006
TV
Shark
as Neighbor
2006
TV
NCIS: Origins
as Gus
2024
TV
Oh Baby
1998
Captain Bill's Fun, Fun, Funship of Madness, Mayhem, and Music
as Nabonga