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Home/People/Brian Bianchini
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Born
Jul 16, 1978Died: Mar 16, 2004
Lived 25 years
Place of Birth
San Francisco, California, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

3
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
Brian Leo Bianchini
IMDb Profile

Brian Bianchini

Acting

Biography
Bianchini was born in San Francisco to Italian parents, and attended Mills High School in Millbrae, California. He also attended Skyline College in San Bruno, California. He started wrestling at the age of seven and won both high school and intercollegiate wrestling competitions. Bianchini was photographed by some of the world's most renowned photographers, including Bruce Weber, Roger Moenks, David LaChapelle, Martin Ryter, Steven Klein, Chris Makos and George Machado among others. In addition to campaigns for Reebok, Versace, Abercrombie & Fitch and print ads for International Male and Undergear, Bianchini was featured in Vanity Fair, Men's Exercise, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, Playgirl and Men's Fitness magazines. He was also featured in cover articles for TV Guide and Instinct. Bianchini also appeared on the cover of Gloria Estefan's Alma Caribena album, and appeared in music videos for Moby and Lil' Kim.  Suffering from heavy depression, Bianchini committed suicide at age 25 in March 2004. He was buried at Italian Cemetery in Colma, California.
The Black Magic poster

The Black Magic

as Craig
2002
The Brotherhood poster

The Brotherhood

as Frat Slob #3
2001
Girl for Girl poster

Girl for Girl

as Paul
2001