Brian Berrebbi is an actor, comedian, writer, and assasin living in New York.
Selected TV, Film, Sketch, and Commercial Reel
Hi. I'm Brian Berrebbi. I'm an actor/comedian/writer/ninja born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. I've been performing at the Upright Citizens Brigade since 2001. I have done over a thousand performances in runs of over fifty different shows, and am currently on house team Penthouse Riot.
- TV Credits: Royal Pains, 30 Rock, Law & Order, The Unusuals, Important Things w/ Demetri Martin, Michael and Michael Have Issues, The Jimmy Kimmel Show, SpikeTV Video Game Awards, and about a dozen bits on Late Night w/ Conan O'Brien.
- Pilots: A/V Club, from the creators of the "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee", the ABC prank-show ImprovEverywhere.
- Films: The Winning Season (Sundance 2009) w/ Sam Rockwell, Rob Corrdry, & Emma Roberts, The Last Film Festival with Dennis Hopper and Leelee Sobieski.
- Writing: MTV's The Andy Milonakis Show Seasons 2 & 3.
- AT UCB: Former harold teams Monkeydick and The Fucking Kennedys. Co-wrote and starred in the nine month run of "The Darkside of the Moon Show" (TimeOut NY Critics Pick, Gothamist Crtics Pick, Flavorpill Pick and L Magazine Reccomended) a sketch comedy play set entirely to the Pink Floyd album, "Ross Meets the Wizard" (TImeOut NY Critics Pick), the 18 month run of Real Real World as Zorn the Ruthless, George W. Bush, and Director.
I'm most recognizable from my commercials for T-Mobile ("Secret Lovers") , and I've also done commercials for Mastercard, ESPN, Nabisco, Bank of America, SpikeTV, FUSE, Expedia.com and a few others that aren't as cool.
I love Battlestar Galactica, minored in neuroscience, and own a set of nunchuks. My proudest accomplishment however is creating the phrase "Coleslawesome" which didn't catch on at all.
Is this show a republican wet dream? The Visitors literally make universal healthcare their first priority, recruit thru grassroots organization, are helped thru the “liberal media” which refuses to potray them as negative. The last line is “They’re arming themselves with the most powerful weapon out there: hope devotion.” Especially creepy considering the original treatment for V wasn’t about aliens taking over America, but fascists, showing how Nazi party got so powerful in Germany and showing how it could happen in America today.