
Age: 55
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European-American businessman, entrepreneur, actor, voice actor, director, producer, and screenwriter. Brian Stepanek is from Cleveland, Ohio. His career began in Chicago, where he excelled in musical theater, toured with The Second City, and won a Joseph Jefferson Award for his portrayal of Bill Snibson in Me and My Girl. After moving to Los Angeles, he gained wide recognition playing the eccentric janitor Arwin Hawkhauser on Disney Channel's The Suite Life of Zack & Cody. He also produced, co-wrote, and starred in the silent slapstick series Brian O'Brien. Brian appeared as the nefarious and bigoted maitre d, Graham Kindell, opposite Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali in the Oscar-winning film Green Book. His TV credits include Young Sheldon, where he delivered a memorable recurring performance as the irritable Hubert Givens; Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn (as Tom Harper); and reprising his role from the animated Loud House series as Lynn Loud Sr. for the live-action Paramount Plus series The Really Loud House. Brian has also recurred on Two and a Half Men, Best Foot Forward, and For All Mankind, among others. He has appeared in numerous Michael Bay films and recently returned to his musical theater roots when he appeared as Max Bialystock in the musical The Producers at the Renaissance Theatre in Mansfield, Ohio.

Two brothers go to bed every night listening to the stories their older sister Wendy tells them about a boy called Peter Pan. Peter is more than just an illusion; he is a reality, and every night he hides behind the window, next to Tinker Bell, to listen to the stories Wendy tells her younger brothers. One night when his parents are out, Peter tries to recover his lost shadow, which has wandered into the children's room, waking up Wendy and her brothers as a result. Stunned, they are invited to fly with Tinker Bell and Peter Pan to Neverland, where they will live a thousand adventures and, together with the Lost Boys, will have to face the fearsome Captain Hook and his band of pirates.

