Brock Thornburgh was born on April 16th, 1998 on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia as Brock Robert Thornburgh. Writer/Actor/Producer Chris Lilley and Ben Parkinson cast Brock in 8 episodes as on-screen "brother" Ethan Cook to Quentin Cook's Real Estate agent (character) of the 2019 Netflix television series Lunatics. Brock's real life (and on-screen) younger brother Jett Thornburgh also features as brother Dustin Cook.
Brock Vickers is known for No Way Out, Slaughter Beach (2022) and Tales of the Walking Dead (2022).
Brock Yurich was born on May 1, 1989 in New Philadelphia, Ohio, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for T-County (2016), 49: A Tribute to Pulse Night Club (2017) and Cutting Season.
Broda Shaggi is known for Day of Destiny (2021), Love in a Showroom (2023) and Herdsmen (2022).
Broden Kelly is an actor and writer, known for Aunty Donna's Big Ol' House of Fun (2020), Fresh Blood Pilot Season (2015) and Aunty Donna: Glennridge Secondary College (2019).
Broden Lord is known for Contract Healer (2023) and The Invite (2022).
Broderick Boyd is an actor, known for Something Wicked (2014), House of Last Things (2013) and Portlingrad (2017).
Broderick Crawford is best remembered for two roles: his Oscar-winning turn as Willie Stark in All the King's Men (1949) and as Chief Dan Mathews on the syndicated TV series Highway Patrol (1955). He was also memorable as Judy Holliday's vulgar partner in Born Yesterday (1950), roles both actors had originated on Broadway to great acclaim. He was born William Broderick Crawford on December 9, 1911, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to vaudeville performers Lester Crawford and Helen Broderick. His mother had a brief movie career acting in Hollywood comedies. Broderick Crawford, large and burly, was no one's idea of a leading man due to his rough-and-tumble looks, but he broke through playing John Steinbeck's simple-minded giant Lenny in the Broadway adaptation of Steinbeck's novella "Of Mice and Men". After this Broadway success, Crawford moved to Hollywood and made his cinema debut in the comedy Woman Chases Man (1937), in a supporting role to stars Joel McCrea and Miriam Hopkins. When producer-director Lewis Milestone was casting the movie version of Steinbeck's classic (Of Mice and Men (1939)), he passed over Crawford and selected Lon Chaney Jr. to play Lenny. After many supporting roles (including a memorable turn as a big but kindhearted lug in the comedy Larceny, Inc (1942)) and a stint in the military during World War II, Crawford had his breakthrough role in Robert Rossen's adaptation of Robert Penn Warren's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel "All the King's Men". Crawford gave a masterly performance as the southern U.S. politician based on Louisiana's Huey Long. In addition to the Oscar, he also won the New York Film Critics' Award for Best Actor. All the King's Men (1949) was a hit, as was Born Yesterday (1950). (Crawford had also played the role on Broadway, succeeding Paul Douglas, who originated the role.) However, Crawford soon after became typecast as crude or brutish. Five years after copping the Academy Award, TV producer Frederick W. Ziv hired Crawford to play the lead role in his syndicated police drama "Highway Patrol". The show ran for four seasons. Crawford's career, moribund in the early 1950s, revived, but he generally eschewed the big screen, preferring television, for the remainder of his career. He continued to act almost up until his death in Rancho Mirage, California, on April 26, 1986, at age 74, following a series of strokes.
Broderick Fox is an editor and director, known for The Skin I'm In (2012), Zen & the Art of Dying (2015) and I Knew Him (2007).
Broderick Gucci Jones is an actor, known for Breakdown Lane (2017), Badland Doves (2021) and Amber and Grace (2019).