Brendan Sexton III

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Brendan Sexton III (born February 21, 1980, in Staten Island, New York) is an American actor whose work has included primarily smaller, independent films.

He made his debut in Todd Solondz's Welcome to the Dollhouse playing the troubled bully Brandon McCarthy, for which he was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award.

He was the lead in Hurricane Streets and Desert Blue and also appeared in Boys Don't Cry and Black Hawk Down as well as the cult films Empire Records and Pecker. He most recently starred in The Marconi Bros. alongside Tony winner Dan Fogler and in Jonathan Blitstein's new indie film Let Them Chirp Awhile alongside Justin Rice (from Andrew Bujalski's Mutual Appreciation).

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Trivia

  • Has two brothers: Eben and David; and six sisters: Tara, Amber, Ilona, Carinna, Oona, and Zoë.
  • Bears a remarkable resemblance to James Skelly, lead singer of British band The Coral
  • Manages a Hip-Hop group in New York.
  • Owns and operates a NYC-based independent record label called Big Bit Of Beauty.


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