Brandon Boyce

Brandon Boyce

Born 23/11/1970 (53 years old)
USA

Biography

Brandon Boyce is an accomplished screenwriter whose films include Apt Pupil (1998; directed by Bryan Singer), Wicker Park (2004; directed by Paul McGuigan), and Venom (2005; directed by Jim Gillespie). His adapted screenplays include Killing Floor, The Mayor of Castro Street, and Serpentine (the latter for director William Friedkin).
Mr. Boyce was making his feature directorial debut on Jonah, from his original screenplay, in 2009. His most recent original screenplay is The Shepherd. His short fiction has appeared in several publications and his non-fiction work appears in a bi-monthly online column (under a pseudonym).
Milk marks Mr. Boyce's return to acting after a ten-year hiatus to concentrate on writing. An actor since age ten, he has appeared in dozens of plays, several television shows, and films; most notably, Public Access, which won the Grand Jury Prize at the 1993 Sundance Film Festival.

Focus Features

Screenwriter

Actor

Movies
2008

Milk

1993

Public Access

Series
2014

Teen Wolf

 

Riddled (S03E18)

 

Galvanize (S03E15)

 

Monstrous (S04E10)

 

Perishable (S04E09)

2013

Teen Wolf

 

The Overlooked (S03E10)

 

Tattoo (S03E01)

Short
1988

Lion's Den