- Birth Date:February 21st, 1980 - Staten Island, New York, USA
- Credits: Acting
Full Bio
Since his 1995 debut as Heather Matarazzo's would-be rapist in Welcome to the Dollhouse, Brendan Sexton III has become a fixture on the independent film circuit. Often playing troubled and/or alienated young men, he has steadily established himself as one of the more compelling, hard-edged actors of his generation.
Nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Debut Performance for his work in Dollhouse (the award ultimately went to his co-star, Matarazzo), the Staten Island native immediately began to attract notice in the indie film arena. Following a small role as another troubled boy in that same year's Empire Records, he went on to appear in a number of independent features, including 1997's Arresting Gena and A, B, C . . . Manhattan. In 1998, John Waters cast him as the shoplifting friend of Pecker's titular hero; that same year, Sexton led a cast of up-and-comers (including Christina Ricci, Kate Hudson and Casey Affleck) in Morgan J. Freeman's Desert Blue, playing one of the denizens of a small desert town. He collaborated with director Freeman again that year in Hurricane Streets, starring as the film's delinquent streetwise protagonist who tries to mend his ways. In 1999, Sexton had a major role in Boys Don't Cry, the story of Brandon Teena, a woman whose decision to lead her life as a man met with brutal consequences. The film premiered at the New York Film Festival in October of that year. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx
Nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Debut Performance for his work in Dollhouse (the award ultimately went to his co-star, Matarazzo), the Staten Island native immediately began to attract notice in the indie film arena. Following a small role as another troubled boy in that same year's Empire Records, he went on to appear in a number of independent features, including 1997's Arresting Gena and A, B, C . . . Manhattan. In 1998, John Waters cast him as the shoplifting friend of Pecker's titular hero; that same year, Sexton led a cast of up-and-comers (including Christina Ricci, Kate Hudson and Casey Affleck) in Morgan J. Freeman's Desert Blue, playing one of the denizens of a small desert town. He collaborated with director Freeman again that year in Hurricane Streets, starring as the film's delinquent streetwise protagonist who tries to mend his ways. In 1999, Sexton had a major role in Boys Don't Cry, the story of Brandon Teena, a woman whose decision to lead her life as a man met with brutal consequences. The film premiered at the New York Film Festival in October of that year. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx
ACTING CREDITS
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The Killing TV (14 episodes)-
Reflections
...Belko Royce
Apr 1, 2012 -
Orpheus Descending
...Belko Royce
Jun 19, 2011 -
Beau Soleil
...Belko Royce
Jun 12, 2011 -
Missing
...Belko Royce (credit only)
Jun 5, 2011 -
I'll Let You Know When I Get There
...Belko Royce
May 29, 2011 -
Undertow
...Belko Royce
May 22, 2011
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Reflections
...Belko Royce
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Yellow (2012) ...Nowell
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The Runaways (2010) ...Derek
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The Truth (2010) ...Gabriel Doyle
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Everybody's Fine (2009) ...Mugger
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The Messenger (2009) ...Recruiter Olson



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