Bryan Chesters
About Bryan
Bryan is an actor, singer, dancer originally from Chicago. He was in the 1st National B’way Tour of SUNSET BLVD directed by Trevor Nunn and the European Tour of 42ND STREET (Directed by Jon Engstrom). TV/Film – MADMEN (dir Jon Hamm), MODERN FAMILY, GREY’S ANATOMY, ANGER MANAGEMENT. He can be seen on the Hallmark Channel in WEDDING DAZE (w/French Stewart and John Laroquette) and A LESSON IN ROMANCE (w/Kristy Swanson). His horror film A HAUNTING AT SILVER FALLS: THE RETURN can be seen on Amazon. His musical theatre credits include: LITTLE ME (George); SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN (Don); THE SECRET GARDEN (Maj. Shelley). Plays include: HAMLET (Ghost/Grave digger); THE CHERRY ORCHARD (Gaev); THE CLEAN HOUSE (Charles); and BETTY’S SUMMER VACATION (Buck) — to name a few. He’s a member at Pacific Resident Theatre where he produced and played Oed in Charles Mee’s play BIG LOVE (Dir. Mel Shapiro). He has an MFA in Acting from UCLA. And he coaches/teaches actors – www.actingwithbryanchesters.com
MTG Show Credits
Fun Facts
I'm proud to be an MTG member because
I am surrounded by incredibly talented people that I am honored to call my colleagues.
Dream Role
George M, The Phantom (THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA), Harold Hill
Favorite Role I Have Played
George Musgrove (LITTLE ME *the show in which I got my Equity card), Don Lockwood (SINGIN' IN THE RAIN - twice once at Art Park - 4000 seat theatre upstate NY and also at Glendale Center Theatre 400 seats in the round.)
My Favorite Musical
PIPPIN
Favorite MTG Show I Have Been In
SUGAR -- so much fun getting to tap dance again!
Funniest / Most Memorable Thing That's Happened to Me on Stage
The most memorable thing that's happened to me is playing Don Lockwood in SINGIN' IN THE RAIN -- every time it rained on stage the audience would go crazy! And it was the most welcoming feeling to come on the stage and get to perform the iconic dance number made famous by Gene Kelly. I will never forget that feeling - ever!
Languages Spoken
English
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he/him/his
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