
Born in Southern Maine, Briggon Snow began acting at a young age. The musical productions at the high school of his hometown would tour the area schools and perform musical numbers from the show. Sitting on the floor of the gym at age nine watching a performance of "Luck Be A Lady" from Guys and Dolls... he knew what he wanted to do in life.
Years later Briggon was able to perform as a lead in all four years of his time with the musical program (Including the role of Sky in Guys and Dolls his Senior year). His involvement in drama productions and his position as Drum Major of the school's marching band instilled dedication to his craft and an ability to lead and collaborate. It was during his time in high school that Briggon auditioned for the HBO mini-series Empire Falls. Despite losing out on a bit supporting role (tanking a callback audition) Briggon was driven to find success in honing and using his craft.
Briggon went off to college to pursue a degree in Political Science at The University at Buffalo. There he became involved with the all-male A Cappella group on Campus The Buffalo Chips. Making it to ICCA semifinals twice and recording an album where his cover of Muse's "Starlight" received enthusiastic reviews, Briggon kept music a part of his life while attending classes. It was during his time in Buffalo that Briggon had a supporting role in the Independent Feature Brevity. After that, he shot two music videos in Toronto that aired on Much Music Canada, and a bit part in the Independent Feature Goodnight Gracie. Among his studies, auditions and jobs (acting and otherwise), Briggon was able to continue a political leadership relationship that started in high school with CYLC (Congressional Youth Leadership Council) and attend the GYLS (Global Youth Leadership Summit) in Australia and the UPIC (University Presidential Inauguration Conference) in D.C. for President Obama's Inauguration.
Briggon worked as an extra on the set of David O'Russell's The Fighter starring Mark Wahlberg, Christian Bale and Amy Adams in 2009. He graduated from The University at Buffalo in 2010 with a B.A. in American Politics and decided to pursue acting. He played the supporting role of Scotty in the Independent film Back To The Beyond and worked as a background actor in What's Your Number? starring Anna Faris and Chris Evans. He filmed the lead role of Simon in the short film "HumanZoo" directed by Mack Fisher and the lead role of Delan in "Capture" directed by Cate Carson. Briggon is finding acting work in the New England area and hopes to make a move to LA in the near future.
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Full Name: Briggon Robert Marcotte-Snow Birth Date: April 16, 1988 Birth Place: South Portland, Maine College: B.A. Political Science, American Politics. The University at Buffalo. Height: 6'1" Weight: 168 lbs. Hair Color: Brown Eye Color: Blue Parents: Kammy and Richard Siblings: One brother, Cameron (Cam) Pets: One dog named Angus Sports: Soccer |
Teams: Buffalo Sabres, Buffalo Bills and the Red Sox Athletes: Ryan Miller Music/Bands: Journey, Bad Company, Aerosmith, Marc Broussard, Dave Barnes, Eli Noll Movies: James Bond films, The Untouchables, Hocus Pocus, Catch Me If You Can, Inception, The Mask Of Zorro Actors: Sean Connery, Christian Bale, Kevin Spacey, Robert Downey Jr. and Kenneth Branagh TV: Supernatural, Glee, Pushing Daisies, The West Wing, Psych. Books: The Great Gatsby, The Outsiders Hobbies: Music (singing, guitar, piano) Foods: Chili & Cornbread Colors: Green, Blue |