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Like most Los Angeles actors, Brendan Lamb is not a native Californian. With roots in Fortworth, TX, he first chased his ambitions of being a professional football player for the Dallas Cowboys. In Texas, football is a way of life and if you don't start early you'll be left behind. When he wasn't focusing on his football career, he took every opportunity in stride in the spotlight. If it wasn't acting a fool in school making even the teachers and staff laugh, it was he and his friends making audition tapes to popular TV shows on their free time. All in the name of comedy entertainment. In his third year at the University of North Texas he sustained an injury that virtually ended his football career. Disheartened but never defeated, he moved to LA to turn his natural niche for entertaining towards a career in the entertainment business. He first appeared in William Butler's "Gingerdead Man 3: Saturday Night Cleaver" as 'Beef' before working for RapidHeart Pictures in Davin DeCouteu's, "1313: Boy Crazies" as Miguel the vampire. His most recent accomplishments include starting No Limit Entertainment with partners Jade Moser and Phil Lucas. Together they have penned out such projects as "Cabin at the Lake", "Pandora and the Deception of the Gods", "Cinderella and the House of Plagues" and "Killing Games".