Brian Bianchini
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Brian Leo Bianchini (July 16, 1978 - March 16, 2004) was a male model. He was born in San Francisco, and attended Skyline College. He started wrestling at the age of seven and won both high school and intercollegiate wrestling competitions. He later excelled at the martial arts.
He was photographed by some of the world's most renowned photographers, including Bruce Webber, Roger Moenks, David LaChapelle, Michael Childers, Steven Klein, Chris Makos, George Machado and Martin Ryter among others. Roger Moenks said of working with Brian: "I really enjoyed working with Brian on a number of projects including the Class of Click Yearbook. He was a very humble and cordial person and his photographs reflect his intensity, his strength and gentle nature."
In addition to campaigns for Reebok, Versace, Abercrombie & Fitch and print ads for International Male and Undergear, Brian was featured in Vanity Fair, Men's Exercise, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, Playgirl and Men's Fitness magazines. He was also featured in cover articles for TV Guide and Instinct.
Suffering from heavy depression he killed himself after at least three suicide attempts, according to his former manager.
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[edit] Modeling credits
- First Runner Up – All American Guys – 1999 Guy of the Year
- First Runner Up - Playgirl- Man of the Year - 2001
- Abercrombie and Fitch - Catalog – Spring 1999
- Undergear
- International Male
- Cosmopolitan
- DNR
- Vanity Fair –Editorial by David Lachapelle
- Instinct
- Mens Exercise
- Playgirl– January 2001
[edit] Fashion designers
[edit] TV/Films
- The Black Magic, (2002)
- The Brotherhood, (2000)
- Girl for Girl (2000)
- Baywatch Hawaii
[edit] Music
- Gloria Estefan's - Alma Caribena CD Cover
- Moby’s – Porcelain - Music Video
- Lil Kim's - No Matter What They Say - Music Video