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American actor (born 1975)
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Brian Poth
Poth in 2012
Born (1975-06-09) June 9, 1975 (age 49)
Tulare, California
OccupationActor/Writer/Director/Activist

Brian Poth (born June 9, 1975) is an American actor.

Biography

Poth got his start as a dancer on the show Kids Incorporated having to commute to Los Angeles every week. After his contract was up, he moved to LA to get a screen writing and film production degree from Loyola Marymount University. After graduating in 1997, he promptly won a guest starring role in Six Feet Under.

In 2003, Poth was cast in his first major role on TV, appearing for 30 episodes on CSI: Miami as multimedia lab tech Tyler Jensen. In 2010 he made his directorial debut with co-writer and co-director Elizabeth Beckwith in the musical comedy short Gleeclipse starring Linda Cardellini spoofing Jane Lynch's character from Glee. Poth recently finished production on his freshman effort sitcom pilot Family Style, written with director and creator Guy Shalem.

As of May 2016, Poth is the Executive Director of The Source LGBT+ Center in Visalia, California.

Filmography

References

  1. "New York Times: Brian Poth". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2013-01-30. Retrieved 2010-02-25.
  2. "BRIAN POTH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE SOURCE LGBT+ CENTER". www.visitvisalia.com.
  3. "5 years ago we began this journey. Our anniversary is coming in May and we can't imagine our community without the love and support of our rainbow friends and family. With increased vaccinations and continued recovery, we are excited to host hybrid and in person events soon. We are looking forward to PRIDE Visalia in October and our Halloween Gala the same night. The Source is grateful for the space to learn, grow, belong, transform, question + support. We commemorate and celebrate all fabulous queer and trans folks who paved the way to make a place like The Source possible. The work is just beginning". facebook.com.

External links

Articles

Brian Poth on Six Feet Under Entertainment Weekly at EW.com "Embalms Away"

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