Breckin Meyer

Breckin Meyer

actor, writer, producer

Breckin Meyer was born on May 07, 1974 in USA. Breckin Meyer's big-screen debut came with ...Where's Rodney? directed by John Sgueglia in 1990, strarring Nick. Breckin Meyer is known for Good Girls directed by Michael Weaver, Christina Hendricks stars as Beth Boland and Retta as Ruby Hill. Breckin Meyer has got 3 awards and 8 nominations so far. The most recent award Breckin Meyer achieved is Annie Awards. The upcoming new movie Breckin Meyer plays is The Enormity of Life which will be released on Apr 06, 2021.

Breckin Meyer was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to Dorothy, a travel agent, and Christopher Meyer, a management consultant. He was raised in Los Angeles, went to grade school with Drew Barrymore, and attended Beverly Hills High School with Joshua John Miller and Branden Williams. It was Barrymore who introduced Breckin to her agent, after which he started doing commercials and the game show Child's Play (1982).After being accepted to California State University at Northridge, Breckin decided to put school on hold and pursue acting. He has always wanted to be a kindergarten teacher and may still do that in the future. Breckin was the drummer in the Streetwalking Cheetahs with his brother, Frank, which recorded a demo in 1995. He was the lead vocal on two songs, "Carnival" and "Dave". During 1995-1996, the band played about 10 gigs around Los Angeles. The Streetwalking Cheetahs' second album, "Overdrive" and their new album, "Live on KXLU", feature songs written when Breckin was still in the band. These songs include "None of Your Business", "All I Want", "Peppermint", "Thought that Crosses My Mind" and "Turn Me Down". After the Streetwalking Cheetahs, he started his own band, Bellyroom, with Seth Green and Alexander Martin, Dean Martin's grandson. They played a few gigs around Los Angeles in 1996.Breckin's friends include Ryan Phillippe, Josh Holland (USA High (1997)) and Seth Green. His best friend is Ryan Phillippe, with whom he starred in Studio 54 (1998). Breckin was married to Deborah Kaplan, who wrote and directed Big Party (1998), in which Breckin had a cameo.Breckin's hobbies include playing drums, video games and sometimes sports. He's a big fan of Sean Penn, Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Richard Dreyfuss.

  • Birthday

    May 07, 1974
  • Place of Birth

    Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
  • Also known

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Known For

Awards

3 wins & 8 nominations

Annie Awards
2011
Best Writing in a Television Production
Winner - Annie
2009
Best Writing in an Animated Television Production or Short Form
Winner - Annie
Razzie Awards
2003
Worst Actor
Winner - Razzie Award

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