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Brianna Brown

Brianna Lynn Brown, professionally known as Brianna Brown and later Brianna Brown Keen, is an American actress, producer, author, and philanthropist born on October 2, 1979, in . She began her acting career at a young age, starting in elementary school through local community productions in , and by age 14 was actively pursuing opportunities by contacting agencies. After a brief attendance at , she relocated to to focus on professional acting, accumulating over 30 years of experience across more than 300 projects ranging from independent films to major television productions. Brown gained prominence for her television roles, including the portrayal of the villainous Lisa Niles on the Daytime Emmy-winning soap opera from 2010 to 2011, which earned her a Daytime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress and named her the Sexiest Woman on by . She also starred as Taylor Stappord in the Lifetime series (2013–2014), Claudia Blaisdel in The CW's reboot (2017–2022), and debuted as Hollis Robinson in season 4 of Netflix's in October 2024. Her guest appearances span acclaimed shows such as , , , , , and The Rookie, showcasing her versatility in drama and procedural genres. Beyond acting, Brown has established herself as a producer, co-producing films like Retail Therapy, the award-winning short The Encounter (which screened at over 25 festivals and won Best Short), and Elevate on the indie circuit. In 2006, she founded , a 501(c)(3) where she serves as CEO, providing grants, mentorship, and resources to socially conscious storytellers, particularly women and underrepresented voices in entertainment. A committed philanthropist, she chairs ambassadorships for the National Women’s History Museum and has organized fundraisers for causes including and , such as running the in 2012 to support a . Brown is also an , having published Manifesting Your Mission in 2018, and hosts the Manifesting Your Mission, alongside offering workshops and coaching on personal and professional empowerment.

Early life and education

Family and upbringing

Brianna Brown was born on October 2, 1979, in . She is the daughter of Thomas Joseph Brown III and Kathy Ann Starr, raised in a typical suburban middle-class household with no familial connections to the entertainment industry. Growing up in the area in the of Apple Valley, Brown described her early years as those of a shy, self-conscious young woman in an average , where everyday family life provided a stable foundation without industry influences. From a young age, Brown showed an interest in , beginning her pursuits in elementary school plays around age 10. She further engaged in local community theater productions in , which helped nurture her passion amid the state's supportive arts environment. encouragement played a key role in fostering this early involvement, as Brown's supportive home life allowed her to explore creative outlets like and despite initial . These formative experiences in Minnesota's community-driven theater laid the groundwork for her later professional ambitions.

Academic background

Following her high school graduation, Brianna Brown enrolled at , a private liberal arts institution in . She attended the college for a short period, during which her longstanding interest in —sparked by early involvement in school and community productions—influenced her academic pursuits. At age 19, Brown chose to leave St. Olaf without completing a , marking the end of her formal education. She relocated to to dedicate herself fully to an acting career, a decision driven by her passion for performance over continued studies. Adapting to Los Angeles proved challenging initially for Brown, as she arrived without connections in the industry, lived in basic accommodations like sleeping on a floor mattress, and supported herself with entry-level jobs such as work at amid the highly competitive audition process. This transition from the Midwest college environment to the fast-paced entertainment hub tested her resilience but solidified her commitment to professional acting.

Personal life

Marriage

Brianna Brown married Richie Keen on May 22, 2017, in a private ceremony near . Following the wedding, Brown took the surname Keen, becoming known professionally as Brianna Brown Keen. Keen is recognized for his directing, writing, and producing work on projects such as .

Family

In March 2018, Brianna Brown and her husband, Richie Keen, announced they were expecting their first child together, a boy. Their son, Charlie Zane Keen, was born on July 18, 2018, at 2:00 a.m. in , , weighing 7 pounds, 11 ounces. The family resides in , where Brown has navigated the demands of parenthood alongside her ongoing career commitments in the entertainment industry.

Acting career

Early roles

Brianna Brown began her acting career in the late after moving to at age 19 to pursue opportunities on screen, building on her foundational experiences in elementary school theater and local community productions in . Her brief attendance at further shaped her early artistic interests before she committed to professional acting. She made her television debut in 1999 with a minor guest appearance as a cheerleader in the pilot episode of the series , marking her entry into the industry through auditions for high-profile pilots. Throughout the early , Brown secured additional small TV guest spots on shows such as (2001), (2002), (2008), and (2009), often portraying supporting characters that highlighted her versatility in brief scenes. In film, Brown's first role came in 2001 as part of the "Other Mob" in the comedy , a low-budget project led by that provided her initial screen credit amid competitive auditions in . She continued with supporting parts in subsequent early 2000s films, including a role as Shawna in (2003) and a train passenger in (2004), before appearing as a customer in the Judd Apatow comedy (2005). As a newcomer, Brown faced typical challenges in the industry, including frequent typecasting in minor, non-speaking or background roles that limited her visibility prior to 2005, while she navigated agent representations and persistent auditions to build her resume.

Breakthrough in television

Brown's breakthrough in television came with her casting as Dr. Lisa Niles on the ABC soap opera General Hospital in 2010, where she portrayed Patrick's ex-girlfriend from medical school who relocates to Port Charles and joins the staff at General Hospital. Initially charming and professional, Lisa quickly develops an obsessive attraction to neurosurgeon Patrick Drake, leading to a tense "Fatal Attraction"-style storyline involving sabotage of Patrick's marriage to Robin Scorpio-Drake, workplace harassment, and escalating violence that culminates in Lisa's murder during a confrontation on a docked ship. The arc, spanning 190 episodes until her character's death in 2011, ignited a fan frenzy for its dramatic intensity and Brown's portrayal of a multifaceted villain, with viewers mourning the exit of the "love-to-hate" antagonist whose storyline was voted "Best Storyline of 2010" across all daytime soaps by Soap Opera Digest. Brown's performance earned recognition as one of the most memorable villains in the show's 50-year history, praised by outlets including People's special edition, Soaps in Depth, and Soap Opera Digest for her ability to blend seduction, menace, and vulnerability in an ensemble-driven narrative. Following her role on General Hospital, Brown guest-starred as Lynne Reed, a former Miss Ohio procurer entangled in international intrigue, on Showtime's Homeland in 2011. Building on this visibility, Brown secured guest spots that showcased her versatility. She later recurred as Kelly Badillo on USA Network's Graceland from 2013 to 2015, playing the grieving widow of an undercover agent who grapples with amid cartel intrigue; her nuanced depiction of in the season 2 ensemble earned a 2015 PRISM Award nomination for "Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline – Substance Use, Depicting with Authenticity." Marking a transition to primetime ensemble work, Brown starred as Taylor Stappord on Lifetime's from 2013 to 2015, portraying the ambitious of a wealthy developer who navigates social climbing and dark family secrets in Beverly Hills. As a series regular in seasons 1 and 3, with a guest role in season 2—appearing in 28 episodes overall—Taylor's arc highlights Brown's dramatic range, from poised elegance to moral ambiguity within the show's satirical exploration of and domestic intrigue. This role, following her intensity, demonstrated her adaptability in multi-layered supporting parts, contributing to the series' acclaim for its bold ensemble dynamics and social commentary.

Film appearances

Brianna Brown's film career is characterized by supporting and occasional lead roles across comedies, horrors, and thrillers, often portraying resilient women who navigate challenging situations with poise. Her early screen appearances included minor parts in mainstream hits, such as a train passenger in the superhero blockbuster Spider-Man 2 (2004) and a bar girl in Judd Apatow's raunchy comedy The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005), where she shared scenes with Steve Carell and Catherine Keener. These roles, though small, exposed her to wide audiences and established her in ensemble casts blending humor and heartfelt moments. Transitioning to more prominent parts, Brown took on lead roles in independent horror projects during the mid-2000s, showcasing her range in genre filmmaking. She played the iconic survivor Barb in Night of the Living Dead 3D (2006), a modern remake of George A. Romero's zombie classic that emphasized tension and survival instincts. The following year, she starred as Sheryl, a vacationing woman ensnared in a backwoods nightmare, in Timber Falls (2007), a film noted for its gritty portrayal of isolation and peril. These performances allowed Brown to explore intense, character-focused narratives beyond comedic territory. In subsequent years, Brown maintained a steady presence in diverse productions, frequently as strong supporting figures who drive subplots forward. She appeared as one of Alison's friends in Apatow's ensemble hit (2007), contributing to the film's witty examination of unexpected parenthood amid a star-studded cast including and . Later, she co-starred as Alexis, a resourceful group member facing ancient threats, in the survival thriller The Lost Tribe (2009). Her roles evolved into more dramatic territory with Amanda, a woman entangled in obsession and danger, in Kiss Me, Kill Me (2015), and a sharp news reporter in the chaotic school comedy (2017) alongside and . Across these films, Brown's characters consistently embody determination and emotional complexity, enhancing the narrative without overshadowing leads.

Recent projects

Brown continued her prominent television role as Claudia Blaisdel on The CW's reboot through its fifth and final season in 2022, portraying the complex antagonist in storylines involving corporate intrigue and family rivalries that extended her character's arc into the early . Her performance in the series built on earlier television breakthroughs, allowing for a sustained presence in ensemble dramas. In 2022, Brown guest-starred as Abby on ABC's The Rookie, appearing in the episode "" as a character entangled in a high-stakes operation. This role marked her return to procedural storytelling following 's conclusion. Brown's 2024 television appearances highlighted a shift toward guest roles in popular crime procedurals. She portrayed Melinda Martin on CBS's in the Season 22 episode "," playing a caught in a linked to organized crime. Earlier that year, she appeared as Talia on NCIS: Hawai'i in the Season 3 episode "Operation Red Rabbit," depicting a fiancée uncovering her partner's hidden secrets. These one-off performances showcased her versatility in intense, character-driven scenarios. In October 2024, Brown debuted as Hollis Robinson on Netflix's Season 4, taking on the role of a cunning mogul and involved in ' treasure hunt, appearing across multiple episodes including "The Enduro." This streaming role represented her entry into youth-oriented adventure series. Amid balancing family responsibilities after welcoming children, Brown's recent work has evolved toward selective, diverse guest appearances in procedurals and streaming platforms, allowing flexibility while maintaining her profile in television.

Other professional activities

Producing work

Brianna Brown began transitioning from to producing in the early , leveraging her on-screen experience to take on behind-the-camera roles in independent projects. Her first notable producing credit came with the 2010 The Encounter, where she served as while also starring as Bretta Louie Van Seil; the film earned her a award at the 2011 Long Island International Film Expo. In 2012, she produced the Retail Therapy, which followed women navigating workplace chaos in a children's store, marking her entry into multi-episode formats. Following these initial efforts, Brown expanded her producing portfolio to include short films and features post-2016. She co-executive produced the 2018 drama Elevate, which intertwines stories addressing homophobia, , and through the lens of protagonist Trina's personal struggles, and the film completed the circuit to highlight social issues. In 2020, amid the crisis, she produced the short Nurses to raise funds and awareness for essential workers, underscoring her commitment to timely, impactful storytelling. Additional credits include the comedy short I Hate My Life ( and ), which satirizes modern dating among roommates. Brown has collaborated extensively with her husband, director and producer Richie Keen, on several projects, blending their creative synergies to advance narrative-driven work. Their joint effort includes producing the upcoming feature Crutches in development, a mother-daughter love story exploring loss and vulnerability with humor. She has also produced stage benefits, such as The Benefit Cabaret at Rockwell (honoring women and raising funds for related causes) and TNH Presents Sniffs Out Cancer at in NYC (supporting cancer-detecting dogs with performers). In 2025, she directed, produced, and performed in the TNH Renaissance: Rise Higher, Shine Brighter held on May 10 at the El Portal Theatre in , and organized the Move for Mamas fundraiser to support formerly homeless single mothers through TNH's accountability program. These producing endeavors have diversified Brown's career beyond , allowing her to shape stories from while fostering industry mentorship through philanthropic events and her nonprofit initiatives. By producing projects that address social themes and support underrepresented voices, she has contributed to greater representation and community impact in film and theater.

Podcasting, speaking, and entrepreneurship

In addition to her acting career, Brianna Brown Keen has established herself as a prominent voice in empowerment and through . She hosts Manifesting Your Mission with Brianna Brown Keen, a launched in 2024 that explores strategies for aligning with to foster personal and professional growth. The series features interviews with experts and solo episodes on topics like self-expression, wellness, and , with new content released on the first and third Mondays of each month across platforms including , , and . Brown Keen is also an active public speaker, delivering keynotes and workshops since around 2018 on her signature topic, "Manifesting Your Mission," which emphasizes overcoming self-doubt, achieving work-life balance, and advancing diversity in . Her engagements have included events such as the Sustainable Business Council conference and the Women Game Changers awards, where she inspires audiences of artists, entrepreneurs, and leaders to take aligned action toward their goals. Entrepreneurially, Brown Keen founded The New Hollywood in 2006, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that supports aspiring socially conscious storytellers through programs, , and initiatives aimed at fostering diverse voices in entertainment. She further expanded her impact by creating the Manifesting Your Mission (MYM) framework, a comprehensive system including coaching, online courses, retreats, and a supportive for changemakers to integrate purpose with productivity. Complementing these efforts, she authored the Manifesting Your Mission Guidebook, an annual resource first published around 2018 that offers practical tools for , , and personal transformation.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1999Mystery MuseumKimNot specified
2001Other MobAs Brianna Lynn Brown
2003ShawnaAs Brianna Lynn Brown
2004Train Passenger
2005CindyAs Brianna Lynn Brown
2005Bar GirlAs Brianna Lynn Brown
2005Bride
2006Love's Abiding JoyMelinda KleinMichael Landon Jr.
2006 3DBarbJeff Broadstreet
2007Sheryl
2007Alison's Friend
2009The Lost TribeAlexisDavid A. Armstrong
2013ScrewedJenJohn Wynn
2015Kiss Me, Kill MeAmanda
2017Susan (Ice Cream Sue)Filmed in 2002
2017News ReporterRichie Keen
2018ElevateBretta LouieAngela MatemotjaAlso producer

Television

Brown began her television career with guest appearances in the late 1990s and early 2000s, gradually transitioning to more prominent recurring and series regular roles in the 2010s. Her credits span procedurals, soaps, and streaming series, with notable recurring parts in daytime and primetime dramas.
Year(s)TitleRoleNotes
1999–2000Freaks and GeeksThe Cheerleader / Perky BlondeGuest role; 2 episodes ("Pilot", "Kim Kelly Is My Friend")
2001Special Unit 2CandyGuest role; 1 episode ("The Depths")
2003CSI: MiamiAmandaGuest role; 1 episode ("Big Brother")
2004SmallvilleAbigail FineGuest role; 1 episode ("Façade")
2005JoeyElsaGuest role; 1 episode ("Joey and the Temptation")
2005EntourageJewelry SalesgirlGuest role; 1 episode ("The Script and the Sherpa")
2006MonkJoanne RaphelsonGuest role; 1 episode ("Mr. Monk and the Actor")
2006SharkCarrie ReedGuest role; 1 episode ("Fashion Police")
2007CSI: NYHeidi PescoGuest role; 1 episode ("The Ride In")
2008Without a TraceBobby KrugerGuest role; 1 episode ("Driven")
2009The CloserLauren ClarkGuest role; 1 episode ("Zone of Engagement") (Note: Used for confirmation; primary from IMDb)
2009Criminal MindsMegan KaneGuest role; 1 episode ("Pleasure Is My Business")
2010–2011General HospitalDr. Lisa NilesRecurring role; 213 episodes
2011HomelandLynne ReedGuest role; 2 episodes ("Clean Skin", "The Weekend")
2011Body of ProofMolly AndersonGuest role; 1 episode ("Helping Hand")
2013RevengeLaceyGuest role; 1 episode ("Mercy")
2013–2015Devious MaidsTaylor StappordMain role (seasons 1, 3); guest (season 2); 27 episodes
2014The MentalistKrystal MarkhamGuest role; 1 episode ("White Lines")
2014GracelandKelly BadilloRecurring role; 4 episodes ("Connects", "The Line", "The Ends", another)
2015–2017EastSidersHillaryRecurring role; 10 episodes
2016NCIS: New OrleansMelody JamesRecurring guest role; 3 episodes ("One Good Man", "Music to My Ears", "Overdrive")
2017Secrets in SuburbiaGloriaTelevision film
2017The MickAimeeGuest role; 1 episode ("The Country Club")
2017–2018, 2022DynastyClaudia BlaisdelRecurring role; 13 episodes
2018The Last O.G.JessicaGuest role; 1 episode
2021Leverage: RedemptionBronwyn LarkGuest role; 1 episode ("The Unwellness Job")
2022The RookieAbbyGuest role; 1 episode ("Crossfire")
2024NCIS: Hawai'iTaliaGuest role; 1 episode ("Operation Red Rabbit")
2024Outer BanksHollis RobinsonRecurring role; 7 episodes (season 4)
2024NCISMelinda MartinGuest role; 1 episode ("Knight and Day")

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryResultWork
2011 International Film ExpoWonThe Encounter
2011 Worldwide (Honorable Mention)HonoredThe Encounter
2012Edgemar Film FestivalNominatedThe Encounter
2013Indie Series Awards in a NominatedAdults Only
2013Various publications (, Soaps in Depth, ) in historyRecognized
2015 AwardsAccurate Portrayal of Nominated
2016Indie Series Awards in a Nominated
2018Accolade CompetitionAward of Merit ()WonElevate

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