Brian Krause
Full Name: Brian Krause
Birth Date: Febuary 1,1972
Birhtplace: El Toro,California
Eyecolor; Green
Hair color: Blond
Sun sign: Aquarius
Hight: 5'6"
Hobbies: Golfing,autoracing,and taking care of his home.


Family: Son born 1996
Statis: devorced from Beth Bruce in 2001
           dated and broke up with Alyssa Milano in 2001~2002



                   A native of Southeren Californian , Brian first thought of the ieda of acting ,while in high school.At thee tender age of 16,he enrooled in his first professional acting class and began working in television.Initially interested in a career in sports medicine,he pursued a semi~professional soccer career with a traveling team.When he landed the lead role in a major motion picture film he gave up these careers for a shot at acting.
                 Making his feature film debut in "Return to the Blue Lagoon"opposite Milla Jovovich.Brian went on to star in the Stephen King horror movie "Sleepwalkers","The Lair's Club","kiss of Fate","Sight Unseen"and "Mind Games".
                Brian played Matthew Cory on the daytime drama "Another World".
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Brian made his film debut in Return to the Blue Lagoon and has been balancing work between film and television ever since.He has not only appeared in several movies but has had roles in several television films as well.

Originally he auditioned forn the role of the cop Andy Trudeau.Which he is thankful he did not get because that charter died at the end of the first season.He was called back a couple months later to read for the role of Leo Wyatt.The role started out as may be a recuring role.But the role grew and grew.It took him years to feel secure in his job and to realize that he was going to be a round for a while.

At the end of the first season the character of Leo went away and it was possible that he may not be comming back.It wasn't until season three that he became a regular on the show.Every year he wondered if he would be comming back and that hold true for season five,where Leo disappeared and left the audience wondering if he was gone for good.

In season five Brian dabbled in wrighting for the show.He wrote the episode "Sense and Sense Ability" for which he earned a "story by' credit.