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'''Brian Dunkleman''' (born ]) was one of the co-hosts of the first season of '']'' on the ], together with ]. | '''Brian Dunkleman''' (born ]) was one of the co-hosts of the first season of '']'' on the ], together with ]. | ||
Since then, his work has included some guest appearances, including an episode of ], and is acting in an independant film called ]. | |||
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Brian Dunkleman (born 1971) was one of the co-hosts of the first season of American Idol on the Fox Network, together with Ryan Seacrest.
Since then, his work has included some guest appearances, including an episode of NYPD Blue, and is acting in an independant film called Comedy Hell.
Some say he is now training to be an American Airlines pilot.
External link
- The IMDb entry on Dunkleman
- Brian Dunkleman: America's Favorite Other Guy
- Newsday "Where Are They Now?" Article
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