Brian Konowal
- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Brian Konowal is a Philadelphia-born, Los Angeles-based actor and improviser with a broad range of work in television, film, and comedy. He is best known for his role as the Flame-haired Scottish villain Clyde in Taylor Sheridan's western-crime drama 1923 on Paramount Plus. Brian reprises this role as a double agent in the show's second season, sharing the screen with Helen Mirren, Harrison Ford, Timothy Dalton, Jerome Flynn, and Robert Patrick.
In addition to 1923, Brian appeared in the final season of HBO's Barry as a father in a memorable exchange with Bill Hader. Brian's career highlights include roles in Spike Lee's Clockers, Andrew Dominik's Blonde starring Ana de Armas, and Peacock's A Friend of the Family alongside Anna Paquin and Austin Stowell. His television credits feature appearances on Castle, The Mentalist, Scorpion, Adam Ruins Everything and American Crime Story.
A graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, Brian trained in improvisation at IO West and UCB, performing regularly on Los Angeles comedy stages.
In addition to 1923, Brian appeared in the final season of HBO's Barry as a father in a memorable exchange with Bill Hader. Brian's career highlights include roles in Spike Lee's Clockers, Andrew Dominik's Blonde starring Ana de Armas, and Peacock's A Friend of the Family alongside Anna Paquin and Austin Stowell. His television credits feature appearances on Castle, The Mentalist, Scorpion, Adam Ruins Everything and American Crime Story.
A graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, Brian trained in improvisation at IO West and UCB, performing regularly on Los Angeles comedy stages.