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  • Bryan

    Species

    Human (formerly)
    Cyborg/Zombie

    Bryan Fury (ブライアン・フューリー,Buraian Fyūrī?) is a character in the Tekken fighting game series. Bryan first appeared in Tekken 3, and he has returned in all subsequent Tekken games. Bryan was once a police detective, but is now a reanimated zombie cyborg with no morals and a penchant for violence.

    Biography[]

    Bryan worked as a police officer with connections to the Interpol Division of the Hong Kong Police Force. He was a skilled detective, though always followed by dark rumors. Whilst investigating the drug trade, fellow Hong Kong Interpol detective Lei Wulong discovered that Bryan had connections with drug dealers. Bryan was killed in a shoot-out in Hong Kong, possibly by Lei.[8]

    Bryan's corpse was transported to a laboratory belonging to Doctor Abel, a doctor willing to do anything to rival the creations of the genius scientist, Doctor Bosconovitch. Doctor Abel brought Bryan back to life through the use of c

  • bryan keith the voice biography definition
  • Brian Keith

    American actor (–)

    For other people named Brian Keith, see Brian Keith (disambiguation).

    Robert Alba Keith[1] (November 14, &#; June 24, ), known professionally as Brian Keith, was an American film, television, and stage actor who in his six-decade career gained recognition for his work in films such as the Disney family film The Parent Trap (); Johnny Shiloh (); the comedy The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming (); and the adventure saga The Wind and the Lion (), in which he portrayed President Theodore Roosevelt.

    On television, two of his best-known roles were those of bachelor-uncle-turned-reluctant-parent Bill Davis in the s sitcom Family Affair, and a tough retired judge in the lighthearted s crime drama Hardcastle and McCormick. He also starred in The Brian Keith Show, which aired on NBC from to , where he portrayed a pediatrician who operated a free clinic on Oahu, and in the CBS comedy series Heartland.

    Early life

    In just a few short years in the mids, Bryan Austin lived a lot of country music life.

    He experienced the highs of signing with a major label, hearing han själv coming over the radio airwaves, and later, being nominated for a Grammy for his contribution on an instrumental song bygd one of his heroes, Steve Wariner.

    But with those milestones came valleys; including minor chart success, and abrupt end to his record deal, and self-doubt.

    As the 90s faded away, so did Austin&#;s time at the front of the stage; later serving as a touring guitarist for artists like Clint Black, Josh Turner, and Trick Pony.

    He would reappear in with a fan-funded EP, and most recently, a single that details a loved one’s battle with cancer.

    However, long before any of those milestones, Austin was drawing influence from major musicians ranging from Steve Wariner and Vince Gill to Stevie Ray Vaughn and Eddie Van Halen, as well as laying his musical foundations in a grupp with his uncle.

    “The musical herita