Molale, Brandon 1971–
Molale, Brandon 1971–
PERSONAL
Born November 24, 1971, in Pocatello, ID. Education: Fresno State University, B.A., advertising and marketing; studied improvisation with the Groundlings; studied acting with Larry Moss, Patsy Rodenburg, Richard Lawson, David Kagen, Alan Feinstein, Paul Tuerpe, Deke Anderson, Brian Reise, Al Guarino, and Gary Spatz. Avocational Interests: Playing guitar.
Addresses:
Agent—House of Representatives, 400 South Beverly Dr., Suite 101, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—DDC Entertainment, 7890 Vicksburg Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90045.
Career:
Actor, stuntperson, and football coordinator. Acted as a football coordinator in television spots for The King of Queens, 2001, 2003; acted as stunt coordinator for commercial for Powerade, 2001 and Gatorade, 2005. Worked with numerous charities, including the Los Angeles Police Memorial Foundation, Children Affected by AIDS Foundation, and Project Angel Food. Played football at Fresno State University; previously worked as a radio disc jockey and sushi roller.
CREDITS
Film Appearances:
Big Boy, Forbidden Highway, Cameo Films, 1999.
(Uncredited) Neanderthal jail guard, The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas, MCA/Universal, 2000.
Officer worker number five, Room 302 (short), 2001.
Play room bouncer, Knight Club, American World Pictures, 2001.
Police officer number one, The Naked Run (short), 2002.
Policeman, Donut Holes (short), 2002.
Kevin Ward, the N.Y. Jets, Mr. Deeds, Columbia, 2002.
Doorman, The Master of Disguise, Columbia, 2002.
Policeman number two, Wrong Turn (short), 2003.
(Uncredited) Goon, The Rundown (also known as Welcome to the Jungle), Universal, 2003.
Blazer, Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (also known as Dodgeball and Voll auf die nusse), Twentieth Century-Fox, 2004.
Limo driver, Collateral, DreamWorks, 2004.
Kojak, Outpost (short), 2004.
Guard Malloy, The Longest Yard, Paramount, 2005.
(Uncredited) Torturer, Mission: Impossible III (also known as M:i:III and Mission: Impossible III), Paramount, 2006.
Navy guy, The Guardian, Buena Vista, 2006.
Kevlar guy, Reno 911!: Miami (also known as "Reno 911!: Miami": The Movie), 2007.
State trooper, The Dead One, 2007.
Piken, Big Stan, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 2007.
Male courtesan number one, Balls of Fury, Rogue Pictures, 2007.
Coach, Bar Starz, 2007.
Mover, Hotel California, 2008.
Starship Dave, 2008.
The man, The Farmhouse, 2008.
Film Work:
(Uncredited) Football stunts, The Waterboy, 1998.
Utility stunts, Whatever It Takes, Columbia, 2000.
Stunt actor, The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas, MCA/Universal, 2000.
Utility stunts, The One (also known as Jet Li's "The One"), Columbia, 2001.
(Uncredited) Stunts, Hulk, Universal, 2003.
Stunt actor, The Rundown (also known as Welcome to the Jungle), Universal, 2003.
Stunt actor, Cheaper by the Dozen, Twentieth Century-Fox, 2003.
Stunts, The Ladykillers, Buena Vista, 2004.
Stunt actor, The Guardian, Buena Vista, 2006.
Television Appearances; Series:
Hank Collins, Days of Our Lives (also known as DOOL and Days), NBC, 1999-2003.
Various characters, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, NBC, 1999—.
Various characters, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, ABC, 2003.
Moonlight, CBS, 2007.
Television Appearances; Movies:
Armed soldier, Area 57, 2007.
Television Appearances; Pilots:
Big cop, The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Fox, 2008.
Also appeared in Twilight, The WB; Then Came Jones, ABC.
Television Appearances; Pilots:
NFL deputy, Then Came Jones (movie), ABC, 2003.
Television Appearances; Episodic:
Hunk number one, Sunset Beach, NBC, 1999.
The man, "Love and Foster Kids Aren't Always Blind," One World, NBC, 1999.
Teammate number two, "Heroes," The Jersey, Disney Channel, 1999.
Rocco, "The Provider," Boy Meets World, ABC, 2000.
Marine pilot, "At Poverty Level," Pensacola: Wings of Gold, syndicated, 2000.
Football player number two, "When Opportunity Knocks," Arli$$, HBO, 2000.
Casino guard, "The Two Mrs. Thornsons: Part 1," The Huntress, USA Network, 2001.
Various roles, Spy TV, NBC, 2001.
Juggy boyfriend, "Juggy Water Park," The Man Show, Comedy Central, 2001.
Policeman, "Fifteen Candles," One on One, UPN, 2001.
Stone Cold Edie Austin, Mad TV, Fox, 2002.
Cop number one, "All That Bloopers—Ask Ashley," All That, Nickelodeon, 2002.
T. J., "Timothy Weber," America's Most Wanted (also known as A.M.W. and America's Most Wanted: America Fights Back), Fox, 2002.
T. J., "Timothy Weber Capture," America's Most Wanted (also known as A.M.W. and America's Most Wanted: America Fights Back), Fox, 2002.
Clark Bynum, "Hijacker Heroes," It's a Miracle, PAX, 2002.
Cop, Doggy Fizzle Televizzle, MTV, 2003.
Chad, "Object Lessons," Coupling (also known as Coupling U.S.), NBC, 2003.
Karate instructor, "Can't You Hear Me Knocking," That '70s Show, Fox, 2005.
Mike, "Til We Meat Again," Boston Legal, ABC, 2005.
Rookie Dupris, "Cop School," Reno 911!, Comedy Central, 2005.
Rocco, "Mr. & Mrs. Witch," Charmed, The WB, 2006.
Himself, "I Love a Party," Tori & Dean: Inn Love, 2007.
Army Special Agent Jack Reynolds, "Sharif Returns," Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (also known as NCIS and NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service), CBS, 2007.
Also appeared as Pima County jailor, "Hot Shot," Arrest & Trial, syndicated.
Television Work; Series:
Stunt actor, America's Most Wanted (also known as A.M.W. and America's Most Wanted: America Fights Back), Fox, 1988.
Stunts, Arli$$, HBO, 1996.
Stunt double for Junior Seau, The Jersey, Disney Channel, 1999.
Stunt double, Angel (also known as Angel: The Series), The WB, 1999.
Stunt actor, That's Life, CBS, 2000.
Stunt actor, Gilmore Girls, The WB, 2000.
Football coordinator (opening credits), Everybody Loves Raymond (also known as Raymond), CBS, 2001.
Football coordinator, American Family (also known as American Family: Journey of Dreams), PBS, 2002.
Football coordinator and stunt coordinator, American Dreams (also known as Our Generation), NBC, 2002.
Stunt actor, She Spies, NBC, 2002.
Stunt double, Firefly (also known as Firefly: The Series), 2002.
Television Work; Movies:
Hunter: Back in Force, NBC, 2003.
RECORDINGS
Video Games (as a Motion Capture Actor):
God of War, Son Computer Entertainment America, 2005.
OTHER SOURCES
Electronic:
Brandon Molale Website,http://www.brandonmolale.com, November 10, 2007.
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