While productively working as a model and acting in television, independent films and theater, 17 year old Spencer is set to become a model for a new line of clothing called Affirmation Apparel. Affirmation Apparel is the creation of Ken Canion, motivational speaker, radio talk show host and former star of NBC’s hit television series, the “Biggest Loser.” “I’m really looking forward to the Affirmation Campaign. This is my first major campaign and I’m honored that Mr. Canion selected me.”
Spencer’s recent television appearances include a commercial for Jordan Lake and appearing on the set of Tyler Perry’s, “Meet the Browns.” In addition to his new television and commercial ventures, Brill’s most recent film is a short by director Rebecca Pryce entitled, “Liberating Jessie.” Spencer is cast as a high school jock. The film is a drama that follows high school students through metaphorical and literal, adolescence angst. “Liberating Jessie”, is scheduled for release late fall 2009. Brill’s other independent film is “One Last Sunset”, produced by Maxann Crotts. This film is a horror short that follows two sisters trying to survive in a post apoplectic world inhabited by zombies. The film is slated for submission to the 2010 Sundance Film Festival and previews are set to be shown in Carmike Cinemas. “I love acting, especially doing film projects. It gives me opportunities to develop and express different characters.”
Spencer’s latest modeling ventures include print work for All You, a Walmart publication, and Mungo Studios. Brill recently showed his runway expertise by walking in a Paul Mitchell Charity Fashion Show and in a separate event, for the YCB Agency in their annual spring fashion gala, La Mode au Printemps. “Working as a model has allowed me to travel to interesting places and given me opportunities to interact with diverse groups of people. I’m really thankful for my experiences and I’m looking forward to new adventures.”
Spencer’s upcoming photo shoot is with locally renowned photographer Vickie Kennington of Dorian Eve Photography. “I’m excited about working with Mrs. Kennington. This is my first urban shoot and gives me a chance to express a different look.”
Brill’s latest auditions include Columbia Pictures’ “Battle: Los Angeles”, starring Aaron Eckhart. The movie is about a marine platoon fighting off an alien invasion. Spencer auditioned for the role of Private Imlay. Brill also auditioned for a role in a movie entitled, “Pitch Black Milk.”
Spencer will continue to expand his horizons by taking additional acting classes with accomplished actor Burgess Jenkins. Furthermore, he plans to continue his active involvement in the non-profit organization Hemophilia of North Carolina:
http://www.hemophilia-nc.org/, and Camp Carefree, a non-profit camp for children with special needs:
http://www.campcarefree.org/ . Spencer is a volunteer counselor at Camp Carefree during the summer.
To receive personal stories on the latest events in Spencer's career and advice on entering the entertainment industry, following the blog, “Headshots and Comp Cards: My Journey Into the World of Modeling and Acting” at:
http://headshotsandcompcards.blogspot.com/For more information about Spencer Brill, please contact,
Shaine Freeman of H & W Talent Management at:
http://www.hwtalentmgmt.com/ or (678)-492-4847
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Shelley Mastin, Print Division and Michelle Taylor, TV/Film Division of Marilyn’s Model and Talent Management, at:
http://www.marilynsagency.com/ or (336) 292-5950