Steven Brand

Scottish actor, director and producer


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::summary Scottish actor, director and producer ::

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nameSteven Brand
imageSteven brand 2022 (cropped).jpg
captionBrand in 2022
birth_date
birth_placeDundee, Scotland
citizenshipScottish
occupation
agentGlobal Artists Agency
known_forThe Scorpion King (2002)
Teen Wolf
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| name = Steven Brand | image = Steven brand 2022 (cropped).jpg | imagesize = | caption = Brand in 2022 | alt = | birth_name = | birth_date = | death_date = | birth_place = Dundee, Scotland | death_place = | death_cause = | other_names = | citizenship = Scottish | occupation = | years_active = | agent = Global Artists Agency | known_for = The Scorpion King (2002) Teen Wolf | spouse = | partner = | children = | website = Steven Brand (born 1969) is a Scottish actor. His feature debut was The Scorpion King (2002), where he portrayed Memnon. He has had many guest appearances on television series, and in 2015, Brand was nominated for Best Guest Starring Role on Television at the Saturn Awards for his performance in Teen Wolf.

Career

After several minor roles in television series, Brand made his feature film debut in The Scorpion King (2002). He starred as Memnon, the main antagonist, alongside Mathayus (Dwayne Johnson). Brand also voiced Alexander Anderson and Richard Hellsing in the English dubs of Hellsing and Hellsing Ultimate.

Brand played lawyer Ned Baker in Saving Lincoln (2013), before starring in the horror film Echoes the following year. In 2015, Brand was nominated Best Guest Starring Role on Television at the Saturn Awards for his performance in Teen Wolf as Dr. Gabriel Valack. He has narrated over fifty audiobooks.

Brand directed the television film He’s Watching for MarVista Entertainment. He portrayed Marsh in "24/7", the fifth episode of The Sandman (2022).

Brand directed and produced the noir film Joe Baby, starring Dichen Lachman, Willa Fitzgerald, Harvey Keitel and Ron Perlman, in his directorial debut. Based on a novel by Drew Fine, it was released in 2023. After production in Mississippi ended in June 2022, Brand appeared in Saw X (2023) as Parker Sears. He is represented by Global Artists Agency.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1994Beyond BedlamTurnball
2002**Memnon
2007Treasure RaidersMichael Nazzaro
2007Say It in RussianAndrew Lamont
2008Stone & EdMr. Black
2008XIIAgent Naughton
2008**Boyd
2011Hellraiser: RevelationsRoss Craven
2013Saving LincolnNed Baker
2013**Father Johnson
2014Telling of the ShoesBlaine
2014EchoesPaul Wagner
2016TrialConnor
2017MayhemJohn 'The Boss' Towers
2017DemonsEddie
2019Safe InsideRichard
2023Joe BabyN/ADirected and produced
2023Saw XParker Sears
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1993**Tom SargentGuest role (4 episodes)
1994–95CasualtyAdam CookeRecurring role (series 9)
1998TaggartPeter Letham"Dead Reckoning"
1998Babes in the WoodGary"1.4"
1999Wing and a PrayerStewart Patterson"2.5"
1999**Mervyn Castle"Sleeping with the Enemy"
1999PsychosIain TelferTV miniseries
1999Love in the 21st CenturyPeterTV series
2000HeartbeatDr. Ian Peters"The Good Doctor"
2000–01DoctorsChris RawlingsRecurring role (series 2)
2001**Richard"The Ex Files"
2001**AndrewTV series
2001–02HellsingAlexander Anderson (voice)Main role
2003**John RimbauerTV miniseries
2003Mystery WomanElliot McCallisterTV film
2004CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationDr. Malaga"Crow's Feet"
2004Inactive LifeWhit Gagne"Caught", "Not Fade Away", "Gravity"
2005McBride: The Chameleon MurderHanson CollierTV film
2005NCISIan 'Bulldog' Hitch"Pop Life"
2005Alien ExpressPaul FitzpatrickTV film
2005–06Point PleasantGraham"Missing", "Let the War Commence", "Mother's Day"
2006–2011Hellsing UltimateAlexander Anderson / Richard Hellsing (voice)Recurring role
2007**Mark"You're Being Watched"
2007SharkEli Weber"In Absentia"
2008Samurai GirlSeverinTV miniseries
2008**Howard DavidsonTV film
2009CSI: MiamiPatrick Garrety"Target Specific"
2009MistressesJack HudsonRecurring role (season 2)
200990210Jason Epstein"To New Beginnings!"
2010Covert AffairsJames Elliot"Walter's Walk"
2010NCIS: Los AngelesJon Craig"Black Widow"
2010Triassic AttackSheriff Jake RoundtreeTV film
2011Human TargetMarshall Pucci"Marshall Pucci"
2011The CabinConor MacDougalTV film
2012CastleTrevor Haynes"Dial M for Mayor"
2012Magic CityCliff Wells"Castles Made of Sand", "Time and Tide"
2012**Sean McDevittTV film
2014Men at WorkDavid"Post-Posal"
2014EnormousHopkins"Enormous"
2014GalyntineBrittTV film
2014–2016Teen WolfDr. Gabriel ValackRecurring role (seasons 4–5)
2015Secrets and LiesJoseph RichardsonRecurring role (season 1)
2015**Eddie Garcia"3.1", "3.2"
2016Accidental SwitchConnerTV film
2016New BloodPaul Douglas"Case 3: Parts 1 & 2"
2016Agatha RaisinInspector Jessop"Witch of Wyckhadden"
2016No TomorrowHamish Stegner Sr."No Soup for You"
2017**Howard CutterTV miniseries
2017Hawaii Five-0John Walcott"Kau pahi, ko'u kua. Kau pu, ko'u po'o"
2020Alex RiderMichael Roscoe2 episodes
2022The SandmanMarsh Janowski"24/7"
2023Vikings: ValhallaVitomir3 episodes
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Video games

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2011Star Wars: The Old RepublicDarth Mortis, Kel'eth Ur, Colonel ValdaVoice role
2013Star Wars: The Old Republic – Rise of the Hutt CartelAdditional voices
2015The Order: 1886Commissioner Doyle, Lord DunglassVoice role
2019Star Wars: The Old Republic – OnslaughtAdditional voices
2021Call of Duty: VanguardHenry BakerVoice and likeness
2023Immortals of AveumSandrakVoice role
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References

References

  1. MacDonald, Ben. (2023-10-07). "Dundee-born actor tops UK box office charts with role in Saw X".
  2. Manuel, Adrian. (17 April 2022). "20 Years Ago, 'Scorpion King' Turned The Rock Into a Movie Star".
  3. "Steven BRAND".
  4. Barton, Steve. (4 March 2015). "A Trailer Echoes Through the Internet".
  5. "Past Winners".
  6. Holub, Christian. (6 August 2022). "How Netflix's The Sandman brought the scariest issue of Neil Gaiman's comic to screen".
  7. Grobar, Matt. (June 27, 2022). "‘Severance’s Dichen Lachman, Willa Fitzgerald, Ron Perlman & Harvey Keitel To Topline Noir ‘Joe Baby’".
  8. Grobar, Matt. (December 8, 2022). "‘Saw’ Alum Shawnee Smith Circling 10th Installment As Synnøve Macody Lund, Steven Brand & Michael Beach Sign On".

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