Brian Austin Green
American actor
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2024 | Continued acting in multiple films including 'The Night They Came Home' as Chuck Palmer, 'Chasing Midnight' as Chris Habbyshaw, 'Golden' as Frank, and 'Cutthroat' as Bob Gold |
2023 | Starred in television movie Cape Holly Christmas as John Davis |
2023 | Reprised his role as David Silver in an episode of That '90s Show |
2023 | Competed on Special Forces: World's Toughest Test, lasting 3 episodes and finishing in 10th place |
2023 | Starred in multiple films including 'Bootyology', 'Beautiful Disaster' as Mick Abernathy, 'Cross 4: Cross Bones' as Callan, and 'Transformation' as David |
2023 | Green signed an exclusive deal with iHeart Radio to start a new podcast 'Old-ish' alongside Megan Burgess and Randy Spelling. |
2023 | Competed on the Australian version of The Masked Singer as 'Crash Test Dummy', being eliminated in the premiere episode. |
September 22 2023 | Green and Sharna Burgess announced their engagement. |
2022 | Served as a guest panelist on I Can See Your Voice |
2022 | Performed in the film 'Last the Night' as Mr. Dunbar |
2022 | Green's podcast 'With Brian Austin Green' went on indefinite hiatus. |
June 2022 | Green publicly revealed his diagnosis of ulcerative colitis. |
June 28 2022 | Green and Burgess welcomed their son. |
February 4 2022 | Green and Burgess announced they were expecting their first child together. |
2021 | Appeared as Jeff in 4 episodes of The Conners |
2021 | Appeared in documentary 'Kid 90' as himself and starred in short film 'John Bronco Rides Again' |
2021 | Green and his girlfriend Sharna Burgess participated in the Search4Smiles campaign, supporting the Trueheart Search Engine which donates 80% of its profits to charity. |
October 15 2021 | Green and Fox finalized their divorce. |
September 2021 | Competed on season 30 of Dancing with the Stars with partner Sharna Burgess, being eliminated and placing 13th. |
2020 | Appeared as a panelist on The Masked Dancer for 6 episodes |
2020 | Competed in season four of The Masked Singer as 'Giraffe', being eliminated in his second appearance. |
November 2020 | Fox filed for divorce from Green for a second time. |
October 2020 | Green began dating Australian professional dancer Sharna Burgess. |
May 2020 | Green announced his separation from Fox after nearly 10 years of marriage. |
2019 | Brian Austin Green starred in and executive produced the TV series BH90210 |
2019 | Brian Austin Green appeared as Special Agent Adam Kreshner in an episode of Magnum P.I. |
2019 | Green starred in and executive produced 'Cross: Rise of the Villains' as the character Callan |
August 31 2019 | Green hosted a second charity event for Generosity Water, which was attended by many of his former Beverly Hills, 90210 co-stars. |
April 25 2019 | Fox filed to dismiss the previous divorce in Los Angeles, California. |
2018 | Brian Austin Green appeared in the short film 'Guardian Angel' as Fireman Rick |
September 1 2018 | Brian Green organized a charity event for Generosity Water through his podcast, supporting the organization's mission of creating water wells. |
April 2017 | Green launched his podcast titled 'With Brian Austin Green'. |
2016 | Third son born to Green and Fox. |
2016 | Green and Fox reconciled in early 2016. |
August 21 2015 | Fox filed for divorce from Green a few days after announcing their separation. |
2014 | Second son born to Green and Fox. |
2012 | First son born to Green and Fox. |
2012 | Guest appeared in the first episode of Anger Management, which broke cable sitcom premiere ratings records. |
May 2011 | Starred as superhero Callan in the movie Cross, released to DVD and download. |
2010 | Brian Austin Green won the celebrity portion of the Grand Prix of Long Beach racing event. |
2010 | Appeared in a multi-episode story arc on Desperate Housewives, playing Keith Watson. |
June 24 2010 | Green and Fox wed at the Four Seasons resort on the island of Hawaii. |
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