Brendan Eugene Sexton III (born February 21, 1980) is an American actor.
Sexton was born in Staten Island, New York. He was a student at Hunter College.
He made his film 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, Black Hawk Down, and Just Like the Son, as well as the cult films Empire Records and Pecker. He most recently starred in The Marconi Bros. alongside Tony Award winner Dan Fogler and in Jonathan Blitstein's Let Them Chirp Awhile alongside Justin Rice. He also owns and operates a New York City-based independent record label called Big Bit Of Beauty.
Filmography
Year
Title
Role
1995
Welcome to the Dollhouse
Brandon McCarthy
Empire Records
Warren Beatty
1996
Boom
1997
The Devil & the Angel
Street Thug #1
Arresting Gena
Soldier
Hurricane Streets
Marcus
A, B, C... Manhattan
Bob
1998
Myth America
Spark
Mooney
Pecker
Matt
Desert Blue
Blue Baxter
1999
Boys Don't Cry
Tom Nissen
2000
Muse 6
Dez
Herschel Hopper: New York Rabbit
Herschel
2001
Session 9
Jeff
Black Hawk Down
Kowalewski
2003
The Finkel Files
Eli
It Was Always Me
Dylan
2004
Winter Solstice
Robbie
2005
This Revolution
Daniel Symptom
Love, Ludlow
Ludlow
Hide and Seek
Store Clerk
2006
Just Like the Son
Grant Bills
Little Fugitive
2007
Footsteps
Douglas Denenburg
Si j'étais toi
Ethan
Neal Cassady
Little Big
Pornstar
William
2008
Let Them Chirp Awhile
Scott
The Marconi Bros.
Anthony
Bohica
Fish
Winter of Frozen Dreams
Jerry Davies
Family Man
References
^ http://www.democracynow.org/2002/2/19/as_black_hawk_down_director_ridley
External links
Brendan Sexton III at the Internet Movie Database
Big Bit Of Beauty
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Categories: 1980 births | American film actors | American music industry executives | Living people | People from Staten Island
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