Brian Patrick Wade
Brian Patrick Wade (born June 9, 1978 ) is an American actor who appears primarily in television series. He is best known for his roles as Captain Craig "Encino Man" Schwetje in the miniseries Generation Kill and as Kurt in The Big Bang Theory .
Life
Wade began his career as a fitness model and body trainer. As an actor, he started with a role as a lap dancer in an episode of CSI: Miami and as Kim in the final season of Sabrina - Totally Verhext! .
He appeared in 2003 in the film Latter Days , as well as Fatneck in the direct-to-DVD production Girls United Again (2004) and in the Kevin Costner / Ashton Kutcher production Every Second Counts - The Guardian .
In the pilot of The Big Bang Theory , he appears as Penny's ex-boyfriend who refuses to return her television. When Sheldon and Leonard try to pick up the TV, he steals their pants.
Brian Patrick Wade is married and has two children.
Filmography (selection)
Movie
- 2003: Latter Days
- 2004: Girls United Again (Bring It On Again)
- 2005: Bloody Wedding (Death By Engagement)
- 2006: Every Second Counts - The Guardian (The Guardian)
- 2009: Alligator Point
watch TV
- 2002: CSI: Miami
- 2002: Sabrina - Totally Bewitched! (Sabrina, the Teenage Witch)
- 2003, 2009: Navy CIS (NCIS)
- 2005: Las Vegas
- 2005: Surface - uncanny depth (Surface)
- 2006: Twenty Good Years
- 2006: Two and a Half Men
- 2007, 2009: The Big Bang Theory
- 2007: The Closer
- 2008: Generation Kill (miniseries)
- 2009: The Game
- 2012: Navy CIS: LA (NCIS: Los Angeles)
- 2012: The Glades
- 2013: Teen Wolf
- 2014: The Mentalist (Episode 6x12)
- 2014, 2016: Marvel's Agents of SHIELD
Individual evidence
- ↑ Brian Patrick Wade in the ICON Men series ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
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SURNAME | Wade, Brian Patrick |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Wade, Brian |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 9, 1978 |