Brett Findlay
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Brett Findlay
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Brett began studying The Meisner Technique with Mike Bernadin at Fervent Theatre in 2003 during which time he gained a place at the Drama Studio London studying a post graduate course in acting, graduating in 2005. He also trained in advanced stage combat and horse back sword fighting, training with Janet Rogers at Film & TV Horses.

Brett has worked in a number of feature and short films, his recent work includes a Cameo as 'Paul' in the 2010 award winning 'Beyond the Fire' - Best Film (UK Feature) London Independent Film Festival; a Principle role as 'Chris' in the feature film ‘Dark Rage’ which Premiered at Cannes 2008 leading to international theatre screening and distributed worldwide on DVD by Cinema Epoch in L.A.; a Principle role in the short film 'Remedy' in which he played 'Mr Collis' screened on SKY. He also appeared in three episodes as Mike in Channel 5’s ‘Family Affairs' in 2003.

Recently he has been cast in a principle role to play alongside Martin Sheehan and Dominic Pinon in the UK feature In Between The Waves, directed by BAFTA nominee Benjamin D Johns.
  His theatre work includes 'Nick' in The Time of Your Life at the Finborough Theatre, 'Ian' in Giving Gorillas Passports at the Kings Head, 'Nicolas Barron' in No Shame No Fear at The Jermyn Street Theatre, The Stranger in The Pipe Manufacturers Blue Book at the Edinburgh Fringe, also Claudio in ‘Much Ado About Nothing’, John Middleton in ‘The Constant Wife’, and Pinchwife in the ‘Country Wife’ at Grange Court Theatre.

Review from 'The Time of Your Life' - "The acting, was full of gusto, pumping vigour into a fairly verbose play – But the most convincing actors are those who bring the quiet fluency of film acting to their parts. Brett Findlay's Nick the bar-owner is wonderfully natural." - Rogues and Vagabonds.

Brett's previous music career was most noted as the percussionist in the 90's rock band Kula Shaker, he is also a husband, a father, a practicing Buddhist and active member of the lay Buddhist organisation SGI-UK.