Bryan Gallinger

Bryan Gallinger

Birth Name: Bryan LeRoy Gallinger
Height: 178 cm
Bryan was born and raised in a small logger town of Washington. He started playing the drums in rock bands around Seattle in 1991 and began producing events in 1993. His first production company, Grassroots Network (1995-2010), produced most aspects of multimedia including graphic design, web design, marketing, TV, Music, Film, Events, online Radio... Show more »
Bryan was born and raised in a small logger town of Washington. He started playing the drums in rock bands around Seattle in 1991 and began producing events in 1993. His first production company, Grassroots Network (1995-2010), produced most aspects of multimedia including graphic design, web design, marketing, TV, Music, Film, Events, online Radio, and other services. Gallinger's performance career began as a drummer but he began modeling in 1998, became a TV personality in 1999, did a variety of small acting gigs, and hosted various events (premieres, festivals, concerts, fundraisers, nonprofits, launches, ETC) over the course of two decades. "I have never been a gifted actor but I am comfortable on camera and enjoy hosting for projects that I am passionate about." - Gallinger After furthering his modeling career in Europe, he hosted MTV in Milan, Italy and London in 2000, Gallinger returned to the US and launched a public access, Seattle-based, TV show called XTREEM TV. The program aired music videos, covered action sports, extreme lifestyles, and music events around the Northwest and Vancouver BC regions. Bryan hosted the show for a few years and continued doing some on-location TV personality work for MTV in the US. As Grassroots grew, Bryan continued playing drums in bands and producing original albums that can be found today online but he shifted his focus from acting and started doing public speaking, personal development coaching, and business mentoring. Bryan was given the nickname The Dream Promoter from one of his clients named Jasmine Jorgensen who he helped pursue her dream of being a pageant model and actress. Jasmine won her first Miss Washington pageant and claimed a large portion of her success was from Bryan's guidance and support. Bryan has continued to help others develop nonprofits, entertainment careers, and improve themselves since 2002. In 2003, through Grassroots Network, Bryan produced his first short film, Small Change. In addition to producing a variety of action sports films, music videos Bryan finally completed his first full-length comedy feature film, Cost of Living, in 2008. He completed a second comedy feature film, Forbidden Fruit in 2010. From 2007-2010 Bryan lived dual residence between WA and CA continuing to produce music, events, and film up and down the west coast. Bryan began volunteering for Invisible Children and Rachel's Challenge producing events to raise funds and awareness for their foundations. In 2010, Bryan launched an online radio show, The Grassroots Show, that interviewed philanthropists, entertainers, and entrepreneurs who were doing things of positive impact. Bryan also continued to play drums and produce music. Most of his music is instrumental and has been licensed as background music for commercials, TV, Film, and Radio. One of Bryan's band's IDLEMINE has had music featured in popular television shows on MTV, MTV2, Oxygen, and other networks. In 2011, Bryan expanded his companies and projects to Asia but spent most of his time volunteering for a nonprofit that rescues children from sex trafficking. Gallinger again shifted his focus back on camera where he acted in an infomercial, was featured in the Philippines largest fast food chain's independence day commercial (2014-17) for the nonprofit work he does, and was featured in a Manny Pacquiao Hennessey commercial. Bryan continued playing the drums but only in hobby cover bands for fun. In 2016, Bryan produced an independent drama film, Cold Sun and a psychological thriller, Before Memory. Both are full-length feature films. Later that same year, Bryan produced a late-night variety talk show, The Chuckie Perez Show and a full-length documentary film about the health care system titled Growing Young. In 2017, The Chuckie Perez Show went into season 2 and is broadcasting on JUCE TV, TBN Salsa, and TBN. Bryan continues to volunteer as the International Marketing Director for Called To Rescue and is passionate about helping rescue children who are missing, abused or have been sex trafficked. Show less «
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