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Brian Jeffrey Krause (born February 1, 1969) is an American actor. He is known for his role as Leo Wyatt on The WB television series Charmed (1998–2006) and for portraying the lead role of Charles Brady in the 1992 horror film Sleepwalkers .
In the series, his character is the second son of Piper (Holly Marie Combs) and Leo (Brian Krause) and engages in time travel to save his older brother Wyatt . Fuller's most recent roles are in The Ultimate Gift, a drama released on March 9, 2007, and in the series Army Wives which airs on Lifetime.
Clint defuses most of the bombs. As a result of his actions, Clint is promoted as the general manager of a new Empire Market branch. In the Season 4 episode "The Return of Brian", former store employee-turned-actor Brian Krause tells everyone about when Chad first punched in, and how he broke the machine and tried to clean it up. The flashback ...
Charmed costars Brian Krause and Dorian Gregory will never forget their late costar Shannen Doherty, who died earlier this year. “My first day of meeting Shannen for me was personal,” Gregory ...
The three women were joined by Brian Krause, Dorian Gregory and Drew Fuller for a reunion at the convention in Hartford, Connecticut, on Sunday, March 19. Milano was the only main cast member missing.
Holly Marie Combs is peeling back the curtain on an apology she received from “Charmed” co-star Brian Krause nearly a quarter of a century after they had a falling out.
Poseidon Rex is a 2013 horror film directed by Mark L. Lester. [1] While searching for long-lost Mayan treasure using explosives, underwater explorers accidentally awaken a prehistoric predator that can travel on the land and in the sea.
Peter William Krause (/ ˈ k r aʊ z ə /; born August 12, 1965) [1] is an American actor, director, and producer. He has played lead roles in multiple television series, portraying Casey McCall on Sports Night (1998–2000), Nate Fisher on Six Feet Under (2001–2005), Nick George on Dirty Sexy Money (2007–2009), Adam Braverman on Parenthood (2010–2015), Benjamin Jones on The Catch (2016 ...