- Mom's maiden name is Palladino and Dad is from a Scottish decent/clan dating back to the 1200's.
- His high school faculty voted him most Athletic.
- Squatted 400 pounds his Freshman year of high school. Broke the Freshman long jump record, and played JR Varsity football his Freshman year.
- Tried out for the Sacramento Gold Miners via personal invitation by the late Fred Anderson (owner/president) Brian ranked third in the country in the sport of bodybuilding. (National Physique Committee).
- Served a four-year apprenticeship program and graduated as a Journeyman Pipefitter from local 447 in Sacramento.
- An avid motorcycle and car collector. Still owns his first car that he bought from his brother when he was a Sophomore in high school. It's a 65' Ford Mustang 2+2 Fastback.
- Married his six-grade sweetheart. Divorced after 10 years of marriage. They have two daughters, Kayla and Ashlynn.
- Has one brother. Tim Graham. Is a Union Iron Worker in Northern California.
- Married Nora Daza in Aug. 2004. Senior Director of Finance for Warner Brothers Music.
- Brother-in-law is Governor Raul A. Daza, Philippines.
- Brian produced the feature drama "Small Days" that won Best Actor and Best Produced Screenplay at the 2010 Action On Film International Film Festival.
- Brian continues another generation of Freemasonry and is a Master Mason of the Masonic Fraternity like his father.
- Brian's father Ora Graham is a Master Mason of the Scottish Rite.
- Is half Scottish and half Italian American.
- Most of Brian's relatives from his mother's side still live in Turin, Italy. Brian was very close to his nonno (Grandfather) who courageously traveled from Italy to the US when he was 17. Pete Palladino became a successful business man by owning and managing several acres of agricultural land for farming in Contra Costa County.
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