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PATRICK GALLO
Patrick is a graduate of the American Musical and Dramatic Academy. Behind the camera and curtain, Patrick is a director and editor who wades in irreverent pools of comedic short films and videos.
His favorite sandwich is chicken salad on toasted sourdough, and his favorite dessert is butterscotch pudding.
He has worked with film Icons such as Martin Scorsese, Robert Deniro, and Al Pacino to name a few. Currently you can see him as Mario Puzo (the author of "The Godfather) in “The Offer” on Paramount+.
Patrick is married, has a son, a dog and has no allergies that he's aware of...except for gluten, bees, chocolate and fennel.
His favorite sandwich is chicken salad on toasted sourdough, and his favorite dessert is butterscotch pudding.
He has worked with film Icons such as Martin Scorsese, Robert Deniro, and Al Pacino to name a few. Currently you can see him as Mario Puzo (the author of "The Godfather) in “The Offer” on Paramount+.
Patrick is married, has a son, a dog and has no allergies that he's aware of...except for gluten, bees, chocolate and fennel.
BRIAN KAHN
Brian is writing this bio, but let's pretend he's not the 3rd person voice.
A graduate of film school at San Diego State University, Brian’s 30-plus years in the entertainment industry leans heavily on the written word. Starting in 1990 as a writer’s assistant on “The Golden Girls," Brian honed his comedy writing craft over the next three decades writing on sketch shows and networks sitcom you never heard of (click on IMBD logo for proof). During this time Brian studied Improv at the Groundlings and began performing improv on stages that are now a Subway.
Currently, Brian is multi-award winning Creative Director for FOX Entertainment and has been responsible for creating innovative, out-of-the-box marketing campaigns "The Masked Singer," "Family Guy,""Bob's Burgers," "911," "The Orville," "New Girl," "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," “House," and “Glee."
Brian is a proud member of the Writers Guild of America since 1992, Producers Guild of America since 2014, and Television Academy since 2016. He's married and has 4 kids...5 if you include Patrick.
A graduate of film school at San Diego State University, Brian’s 30-plus years in the entertainment industry leans heavily on the written word. Starting in 1990 as a writer’s assistant on “The Golden Girls," Brian honed his comedy writing craft over the next three decades writing on sketch shows and networks sitcom you never heard of (click on IMBD logo for proof). During this time Brian studied Improv at the Groundlings and began performing improv on stages that are now a Subway.
Currently, Brian is multi-award winning Creative Director for FOX Entertainment and has been responsible for creating innovative, out-of-the-box marketing campaigns "The Masked Singer," "Family Guy,""Bob's Burgers," "911," "The Orville," "New Girl," "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," “House," and “Glee."
Brian is a proud member of the Writers Guild of America since 1992, Producers Guild of America since 2014, and Television Academy since 2016. He's married and has 4 kids...5 if you include Patrick.