Brian Letscher is an American actor, best known as Secret Service
Agent Tom in ABC's Scandal.Letscher was born in Grosse Pointe,
Michigan, the middle brother of actor Matt Letscher and entrepreneur
Aaron Letscher. He attended college at the University of Michigan in
Ann Arbor, Michigan and graduated in economics. He played football for
the Michigan Wolverines football team.Brian moved to New York City to
pursue acting and after joining Public Theater Shakespeare Lab, he
landed roles in films Kate & Leopold, Slippery Slope and Puccini for
Beginners. He also had small roles in television Law & Order: Criminal
Intent and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and theatre Burning Blue.
Brian also began working with The Purple Rose Theatre in Chelsea,
Michigan. He played the lead role of Bo Decker in William Inge's Bus
Stop and the production earned The Detroit Free Press' "Best Play"
award. Brian became a produced playwright when The Purple Rose
developed and produced a full equity run of his first play, "When The
Lights Come On", about his experiences in the world of college
football. Having been shifted to Los Angeles eight years ago, Brian
has appeared in over two dozen television shows, most notably SCANDAL
and CW's VALOR, and has become a member of The Pacific Residents
Theatre Company, Rogue Machine as well as continuing to write and
develop his own work.Brian has written multiple plays, having his
first one "When The Lights Come On" produced by actor Jeff Daniels'
The Purple Rose Theatre Company in Chelsea, MI. His next play, "Smart
Love", world premiered at The Purple Rose in January 2017. "Smart
Love" then had its West Coast Premiere at Pacific Resident Theatre in
Venice, CA and received a "Critic's Choice" nod from the LA Times.
Agent Tom in ABC's Scandal.Letscher was born in Grosse Pointe,
Michigan, the middle brother of actor Matt Letscher and entrepreneur
Aaron Letscher. He attended college at the University of Michigan in
Ann Arbor, Michigan and graduated in economics. He played football for
the Michigan Wolverines football team.Brian moved to New York City to
pursue acting and after joining Public Theater Shakespeare Lab, he
landed roles in films Kate & Leopold, Slippery Slope and Puccini for
Beginners. He also had small roles in television Law & Order: Criminal
Intent and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and theatre Burning Blue.
Brian also began working with The Purple Rose Theatre in Chelsea,
Michigan. He played the lead role of Bo Decker in William Inge's Bus
Stop and the production earned The Detroit Free Press' "Best Play"
award. Brian became a produced playwright when The Purple Rose
developed and produced a full equity run of his first play, "When The
Lights Come On", about his experiences in the world of college
football. Having been shifted to Los Angeles eight years ago, Brian
has appeared in over two dozen television shows, most notably SCANDAL
and CW's VALOR, and has become a member of The Pacific Residents
Theatre Company, Rogue Machine as well as continuing to write and
develop his own work.Brian has written multiple plays, having his
first one "When The Lights Come On" produced by actor Jeff Daniels'
The Purple Rose Theatre Company in Chelsea, MI. His next play, "Smart
Love", world premiered at The Purple Rose in January 2017. "Smart
Love" then had its West Coast Premiere at Pacific Resident Theatre in
Venice, CA and received a "Critic's Choice" nod from the LA Times.
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