Brian Toth(I)
- Actor
- Art Director
- Producer
Brian Toth was born in Northern California and raised in Healdsburg, a quaint winery town an hour north of San Francisco. An equestrian throughout his upbringing, his original childhood dream was to compete in the Olympics for equestrian sports. However, he also got the performance bug after watching his younger sisters and mom taking dance classes and was hooked; spending 13 years studying and performing dance. With a new found love of being on stage, Brian turned his interest towards acting in high school.
After performing in multiple school productions, he joined local theater groups; starring in musicals and eventually finding commercial and movie extra work. He was also scouted for modeling jobs, and landed a runway show for Guess? Jeans.
In 2002, Brian decided to pursue acting and modeling full time and moved to Los Angeles. Working to support himself through auditions, he worked as the Market/Fashion editor for Genre Magazine while also working as a freelance stylist; dressing clients for magazines editorials, the Emmys, television shows, and ad campaigns; which have been featured in The Los Angeles Times, Playboy, VH1, Genre, Instinct, and Ocean Drive. Being on sets kept inspiring the Hollywood drive, and he started landing work in small film, music videos, television, and fashion shows.
After a few years in Hollywood, Brian took a break from the LA scene, and moved to Kauai, HI to spend time with his relocated parents. This gave Brian just the recharge before moving back and landing a lead role in the 2007 Award Winning Indy film "Rolling". Next was a great part in the film noir "Dark Streets". Brian also earned notoriety with the paparazzi and was seen in People, Star, InTouch, and Life & Style magazines as the "Paris Impersonator", after a requested cameo from Paris Hilton to join her in filming the infamous "The Simple Life" season 4 finale: "The Confrontation"; as well as personifying her in local LA club events and parties.
This brought on several projects in the 00's, including adding club promoter to his list; ("Motel" at The Standard on Sunset Blvd, as well as "HYPE" at Ritual in Hollywood). Although short lived, he continued walking in runway shows for LA Fashion Week, as well as music videos, and commercial work.
2013 brought a lead role in an episode of the Jerry Springer-hosted reenactment show "Tabloid".
Currently, Brian has preferred to keep a more private life. While occasionally working on projects in the industry, like adding Associate Producer and Art Director to his credits with the shirt film "Darn it Darla" his time spent at home has brought to life his own personal passion project: creating Brian Toth Lifestyle, an Interior Design/ Home Styling business.
In 2002, Brian decided to pursue acting and modeling full time and moved to Los Angeles. Working to support himself through auditions, he worked as the Market/Fashion editor for Genre Magazine while also working as a freelance stylist; dressing clients for magazines editorials, the Emmys, television shows, and ad campaigns; which have been featured in The Los Angeles Times, Playboy, VH1, Genre, Instinct, and Ocean Drive. Being on sets kept inspiring the Hollywood drive, and he started landing work in small film, music videos, television, and fashion shows.
After a few years in Hollywood, Brian took a break from the LA scene, and moved to Kauai, HI to spend time with his relocated parents. This gave Brian just the recharge before moving back and landing a lead role in the 2007 Award Winning Indy film "Rolling". Next was a great part in the film noir "Dark Streets". Brian also earned notoriety with the paparazzi and was seen in People, Star, InTouch, and Life & Style magazines as the "Paris Impersonator", after a requested cameo from Paris Hilton to join her in filming the infamous "The Simple Life" season 4 finale: "The Confrontation"; as well as personifying her in local LA club events and parties.
This brought on several projects in the 00's, including adding club promoter to his list; ("Motel" at The Standard on Sunset Blvd, as well as "HYPE" at Ritual in Hollywood). Although short lived, he continued walking in runway shows for LA Fashion Week, as well as music videos, and commercial work.
2013 brought a lead role in an episode of the Jerry Springer-hosted reenactment show "Tabloid".
Currently, Brian has preferred to keep a more private life. While occasionally working on projects in the industry, like adding Associate Producer and Art Director to his credits with the shirt film "Darn it Darla" his time spent at home has brought to life his own personal passion project: creating Brian Toth Lifestyle, an Interior Design/ Home Styling business.