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Brian Hayes Currie Net Worth, Movies

Brian Hayes Currie Net Worth, Movies

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Quick Facts About Brian Hayes Currie

Full NameBrian Hayes Currie
ProfessionActor
NationalityAmerican
Last UpdatedMarch 2026

Introduction

Brian Hayes Currie was born in 1961. He is an actor and writer, known for Me, Myself & Irene (2000), Armageddon (1998) and Con Air (1997). Brian Curries is also known as Bryan Hays Currie and also Bryan Currie. He has been in many movies in supporting roles where Brian Hayes Currie Net Worth has grown over the years.

Brian Hayes Currie Age

Brian Hayes Currie was born in 1961. Brian Hayes Currie Age was 58 years old.

Brian Hayes Currie Height

Brian Hayes Currie Height is 6′ (1.83 m)

Brian Hayes Currie Green book

Green Book
is a 2018 American true to life satire show movie coordinated by Peter
Farrelly. Set in 1962, the film is roused by the genuine story of a voyage
through the Deep South between African-American traditional and jazz piano
player Don Shirley (Mahershala Ali) and Tony Vallelonga (Viggo Mortensen), an
Italian-American bouncer who served as Shirley’s driver and protector.

The film was
composed by Farrelly, Brian Hayes Currie and Vallelonga’s child, Nick
Vallelonga, in view of meetings with his dad and Shirley, just as letters his
father kept in touch with his mom. The film is named after The Negro Motorist
Green Book, a mid-twentieth century manual for African-American explorers
composed by Victor Hugo Green, to enable them to discover motels and eateries
that would acknowledge them.

Green Book started a restricted discharge in the United States, in 20 urban communities, on November 16, 2018, and extended wide on November 21, 2018. The film was recently booked to start its discharge on the 21st. As of February 12, 2019, Green Book has earned $62.1 million in the United States and Canada, and $46.5 million in different regions, for an absolute overall gross of $108.6 million, against a generation spending plan of $23 million. This has certainly helped to increase Brian Hayes Currie Net Worth.

Brian Hayes Currie Movies

Green Book, 2018 / biography-comedy-drama

The Game Plan, 2007 / comedy – family – sport

McFarland USA, 2015 / biography – drama – sport

Invincible, 2006 / biography – drama – sport

Armageddon, 1998 / action – adventure – scifi

Con Air, 1997 / action – crime – thriller

Brian Hayes Currie Awards

Brian Hayes Currie   Academy Awards

Academy Awards, USA, Best Motion Picture of the Year: Green Book (2018)

Brian Hayes Currie Golden Globes, USA, 2019 Winner

Best
Screenplay – Motion Picture

Green Book
(2018)

Shared with: Nick Vallelonga , Peter Farrelly

Detroit Film Critics Society, US, 2018 Winner

DFCS Award Best Screenplay: Green Book (2018)

Shared with: Nick Vallelonga , Peter
Farrelly

Tied with Adam
McKay for Vice (2018).

Hollywood Film Awards 2018 Winner

Hollywood Film Award Screenwriter of the Year: Green Book
(2018)

Shared with: Peter Farrelly , Nick
Vallelonga

PGA Awards 2019 Winner

PGA Award Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures: Green Book
(2018)

Shared with: Jim Burke, Charles B. Wessler, Peter Farrelly , Nick
Vallelonga

Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards 2018Winner

PFCS Award Best Original Screenplay: Green Book
(2018)

Shared with: Nick Vallelonga, Peter Farrelly

Brian Hayes Currie
Net Worth

Brian Hayes Currie Net Worth has accumulated over the years to $1.2 Million. However, a great deal of growth is expected to have from the awards from 2018.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Brian Hayes Currie’s net worth in 2026?

Brian Hayes Currie’s net worth and financial details are regularly updated. Check the sections above for the most current information about his earnings and assets.

What is Brian Hayes Currie known for?

Brian Hayes Currie is primarily known for his career in acting. He has built a significant following and reputation in their field over the years.

Where is Brian Hayes Currie from?

For detailed information about Brian Hayes Currie’s background, early life, and origins, refer to the biography sections above.

Early Life and Education

Brian Hayes Currie was born in 1961 in Lynn, Massachusetts, and was raised in Peabody, Massachusetts, where he spent his formative years on the North Shore. His early life was shaped by rich cultural influences within his family. His mother was a classically trained pianist who instilled in him an appreciation for the arts and storytelling. His aunt Eleanor Hayes of Lynn frequently babysat him during childhood and regaled him with captivating stories about Hollywood and the entertainment industry, sparking his imagination.

Currie attended St. John’s Preparatory School in Danvers, Massachusetts, where his natural talents for creative expression flourished. Teachers recognized his aptitude for storytelling, creative writing, and public speaking. He became deeply involved in the school’s Drama Club while simultaneously maintaining an active presence on the football team. Following his secondary education, Currie pursued his entertainment ambitions by relocating to California in the early 1990s.

Career Highlights

Brian Hayes Currie’s career encompasses three interrelated disciplines: acting, screenwriting, and producing. He launched his professional acting career in 1992 and has since appeared in more than twenty films. Among his notable acting credits are roles in Michael Bay’s “Armageddon” (1998), “Con Air” (1997), “Stuck on You,” “Me, Myself & Irene,” “Princess Kaiulani,” and “The Game Plan.” In “Green Book,” he portrayed a Maryland State Trooper.

Currie’s greatest recognition came through his work as a screenwriter. His career in nightclubs during the 1990s proved fateful when he reconnected with Nick Vallelonga, a friendship spanning three decades. Together with director Peter Farrelly, Currie and Vallelonga co-wrote the screenplay for “Green Book” (2018), based on the true story of the friendship between pianist Don Shirley and his Italian-American driver Tony Lip during their 1962 concert tour through the segregated American South.

At the 91st Academy Awards in February 2019, the film earned five nominations and won three major awards, including Best Picture. Currie shared the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay with Vallelonga and Farrelly. The film also captured the Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay. He continued his creative partnership with Farrelly, co-writing the 2022 war drama “The Greatest Beer Run Ever.”

Personal Life

In the early 2000s, Currie made the decision to return to Peabody, Massachusetts, to provide care for his mother, who had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. He remained there caring for her for over a decade, a deeply personal journey that he has described as life-changing. This experience fundamentally shaped his personal values and his professional outlook as a writer, informing the emotional authenticity that characterizes his screenplay work. His journey from a young man inspired by his aunt’s Hollywood stories to an Academy Award-winning screenwriter reflects persistence rooted in authentic storytelling.

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Harry Eriksen

I'm a veteran of the entertainment industry where I've been involved as a writer, a critic, an enthusiast, and an extra just for fun. This is my way to share a small glimpse of this fascinating world.

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