Brian Toth was born in Northern California, and raised in Healdsburg, an upscale quaint winery town in Sonoma County. While growing up, he loved and trained his 3 horses, particularly aiming for the Olympics in Equestrian sports. After witnessing his younger sisters and mom taking dance classes, he took up dance and spent 13 years studying and perf...
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Brian Toth was born in Northern California, and raised in Healdsburg, an upscale quaint winery town in Sonoma County. While growing up, he loved and trained his 3 horses, particularly aiming for the Olympics in Equestrian sports. After witnessing his younger sisters and mom taking dance classes, he took up dance and spent 13 years studying and performing dance. After learning the love of performing for an audience, Brian turned his interest towards acting in high school. After performing in many school productions, he joined local outside theater groups; starring in musicals and eventually, finding commercial work. He was also scouted for modeling gigs, and landed a runway show for Guess? Jeans.In 2002, Brian decided to pursue acting and modeling full time and moved to Los Angeles. Realizing he needed a day job to support him through auditions, he worked as the Market/Fashion editor for Genre Magazine, while also working as a freelance stylist; dressing clients for magazines editorials, the Emmys, television, and ad campaigns; which have been featured in The Los Angeles Times, Playboy, VH1, Genre, Instinct, and Ocean Drive. Being on sets kept inspiring the Hollywood bug, and he started landing work within film, music videos, television, and fashion shows.After a few years as a "struggling actor", Brian decided he needed a break from the LA scene, and moved to Kauai to spend time with his relocated parents. This gave Brian just the recharge before moving back and landing a lead role in the Indy Award Winning film "Rolling". Next up was a part in the film noir "Dark Streets". Brian also earned notoriety with the paparazzi and was seen in People, Star, InTouch, and Life & Style magazines as the "Paris Impersonator", after a requested cameo from pal Paris Hilton to join her in filming the infamous "Simple Life" season 4 finale: "The Confrontation"; as well as personifying her in local LA club events and parties.This brought on several personal projects, including adding club promoter to his list; ("Motel" at The Standard on Sunset Blvd, as well as "HYPE" at Ritual in Hollywood). Although short lived, he met many industry insiders, and continued landing runway shows for LA Fashion week, as well as commercials and TV cameos.By the 2010's Brian found himself happily married, and creating a much more private home life. While still picking up occasional acting jobs, and a few model projects coming up, his love of the domestic life brought forth his own personal brand, creating Brian Toth Lifestyle; an interior design and decor business, which also features a DIY blog.
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