TV Shows - Brendan Parry Kaufmann
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on November 21, 2024. Brendan Parry Kaufmann has appeared in 1 television series with data.
- #1,989Girlbossas Middle Aged Man • 1 episode • #1,989 most popular showGirlboss is a comedy-drama television series that follows the story of Sophia Amoruso, a rebellious misfit who becomes an unlikely businesswoman. Inspired by Sophia's real-life experience, the show explores her journey from running an online vintage clothing store on eBay to building a fashion empire. With a blend of humor and entrepreneurship, Girlboss offers an entertaining and insightful portrayal of female empowerment, ambition, and self-discovery in the competitive world of fashion.
Movies - Brendan Parry Kaufmann
Sorted by online popularity. Brendan Parry Kaufmann has appeared in 2 movies with data.
- #1,838Queen of the Damnedas Concert Goer (uncredited) • #1,838 most popular movieQueen of the Damned is a 2002 horror film that revolves around Lestat de Lioncourt, an ancient vampire who reinvents himself as a rock star in contemporary times. As he captures the public's attention with his music, he ignites the interest of Akasha, the powerful and dangerous Queen of the Vampires. The film explores the struggle for power and dominance among the immortal creatures, leading to a dramatic showdown with high stakes.
- #4,081Velvet Buzzsawas Dease Opening Patron • #4,081 most popular movieVelvet Buzzsaw is a darkly satirical horror thriller film directed by Dan Gilroy. The story revolves around the high-stakes art world, where a collection of mysterious paintings is discovered after the death of a reclusive artist. As these artworks gain popularity, the characters find themselves haunted by supernatural forces that punish those who seek to profit from art without true appreciation. With a talented ensemble cast, including Jake Gyllenhaal, Rene Russo, and Toni Collette, Velvet Buzzsaw combines elements of suspense, black comedy, and supernatural horror to explore the intersection of commerce, art, and the consequences of greed.