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Bryan Hickey is an actor, director, writer, producer, and editor. Showing signs of early ambition and talent, Bryan began acting at the age of eighteen during his senior year of high school. He made his first short film at the age of twenty. The film was titled "Mormon Massacre," a silent five minute comedy that that earned him a minor backlash from members of the Mormon community for his blatant misconceptions of their religious practices. After Massacre he went to make a handful of other short comedies which included such works as "A Meeting With A Gun" and "Doin' the Brando." The latter one being a light hearted twisted comedy where he played a delusional version of himself claiming to have fornicated with the great Marlon Brando. After writing and participating in predominantly comedic works throughout most his college career, he decided that is was time to work on something a little more serious. In the Spring of 2011 he began to make his first short drama entitled "The Good Son." A story about a young conflicted boxer who struggled with contentions between himself and members of his immediate family. The film was received with high praise from his instructors and classmates alike and has gone on to be submitted to multiple film festivals. Bryan went on to graduate from Stephen F. Austin State University with a Bachelor of Arts degree on May 14, 2011 and has made plans to continue working in film industry, both behind the camera and in front for many years to come.