Brian Grehoski began acting in 2022 after retiring from the FBI as a Special Agent. He graduated from The Theatre Lab's Honors Acting Conservatory in 2025 as part of his continued goal of professionalizing his acting technique. He has appeared in numerous commercials, lifestyle ads, shorts and student films, documentaries, and feature films. Most recently, he wrote, produced, and starred in the pilot episode of St. Michael's Intern (SMI). SMI is dubbed the semi-true fantasy of a retired FBI Agent turned vigilante who seeks to punish human traffickers and pimps while helping victims their victims. SMI is influenced by the many trafficking, Public Corruption, Civil Rights, and Organized Crime cases Brian worked over his 20 years as an Agent.
Brian grew up in Westborough, Massachusetts and later attended the University of Massachusetts in Amherst where he earned his Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering. He joined the U.S. Marine Corps at age 17 and later served in the Massachusetts Army National Guard. He was working on his Master's degree in Computer Chip design when 9/11 happened prompting him to serve his country again as an FBI Special Agent.
After seeing the worst and the best of society, Brian now wants to have fun telling stories that entertain but also bring attention to some of the issues plaguing our society often hiding in plain sight. In addition to graduating the conservatory, Brian has studied acting and comedy through his acting experiences and taking classes at The Little Theatre Of Alexandria, the Armed Services Arts Partnership, and other courses at The Theatre Lab.