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Bryan Batt (born March 1, 1963) is an American actor best known for his role in the AMC series Mad Men as Salvatore Romano, the closeted art director for the Sterling Cooper agency. Primarily a theater actor, he has had a number of starring roles in movies and television as well.
Bryan Batt: Salvatore Romano: Main Michael Gladis: Paul Kinsey: Main Guest Aaron Staton: Ken Cosgrove: Main Rich Sommer: Harry Crane: Main Maggie Siff: Rachel Menken: Main Guest Guest John Slattery: Roger Sterling: Special Guest Main Robert Morse: Bert Cooper: Recurring Main Guest Jared Harris: Lane Pryce: Recurring Main Kiernan Shipka: Sally ...
Bryan Batt as Darius; Cameos. Peter Jacobson as Jeffrey's hook-up #1; K. Todd Freeman as Barney's waiter; Robert Klein as Skip Winkley; Christine Baranski as Ann Marwood Bartle; Patrick Kerr as various; Victor Garber as Tim; Camryn Manheim as Single Woman; J. Smith-Cameron as Sharon; Sigourney Weaver as Debra Moorehouse; Kathy Najimy as Acolyte ...
Tales from the Hood 2 is a 2018 American black horror comedy anthology film written and directed by Rusty Cundieff and Darin Scott, executive-produced by Spike Lee, and starring Keith David, Bryan Batt, Lou Beatty Jr., Alexandria DeBerry, Bill Martin Wililams, Martin Bradford, and Kendrick Cross.
Easy Does It is a 2019 American adventure crime comedy film directed by Will Addison and starring Bryan Batt, Dwight Henry and Linda Hamilton. It is Addison's feature directorial debut. [2] The film premiered at the 2019 New Orleans Film Festival. [3]
John Batt Jr. is a local politician and businessman from New Orleans, Louisiana. He is married to wife Andre Batt, and has two daughters, Bailey and Kelly. He is the older brother of actor Bryan Batt. Batt is a fifth generation, lifelong resident of New Orleans.
Bryan Lourd, left, and his husband, Bruce Bozzi, arrive for a state dinner at the White House with President Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron on Dec. 1, 2022.
Pontchartrain Beach was an amusement park located in New Orleans, Louisiana, on the south shore of Lake Pontchartrain.It was founded by Harry J. Batt Sr. (grandfather of American actor Bryan Batt) and later managed and owned by his sons, Harry J. Batt Jr. and John A. Batt.