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!Location
 
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! Appearances
 
| ''[[Always in Motion: Ambush on An'Kerra]]''
 
   
 
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''[[Star Wars and Beyond]]''
 
 
''[[Conquest of the Empire]]''
 
 
''[[Fan Audio Made Easy]]''
 
 
''[[Other Voices]]''
 
 
''[[ChronoRadio]]''
 
 
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'''Bryan Patrick Stoyle''' is a professional actor and a voice actor in the Star Wars fan audio community. He is known for portraying [[Zallaron Kell]] in ''[[Always in Motion: Ambush on An'Kerra]]'' as well as playing multiple characters in ''[[Conquest of the Empire]]''. Bryan also served as a co-host to [[Robbie Chastain]] on his internet radio show ''[[Star Wars and Beyond]]'' in 2006.
   
'''Bryan Patrick Stoyle''' is a voice actor in the Star Wars fan audio community. He is known for portraying [[Zallaron Kell]] in ''[[Always in Motion: Ambush on An'Kerra]]'' as well as playing multiple characters in ''[[Conquest of the Empire]]''. Bryan also served as a co-host to [[Robbie Chastain]] on his internet radio show ''[[Star Wars and Beyond]]'' in 2006.
 
   
 
==Fandom and Introduction to Fan Audio==
 
Stoyle was introduced to ''Star Wars'' by his younger brother and cousin, at the age of 12 during the summer of 1996. With the release of ''Shadows of the Empire'', Hasbro's new toy line and the anticipation for the Special Editions and Prequel Trilogy, Stoyle entered ''Star Wars'' fandom right as ''Star Wars'' was returning to mainstream popular culture.
   
 
Stoyle quickly became an avid reader of many of the novels and comics in the Expanded Universe, as well as collecting and customizing action figures. His fandom remained strong throughout his early teenage years, though slowly waning in his final years of high school.
==Fandom Before Fan Audio==
 
Bryan became a fan of Star Wars at age 12 during the summer of 1996, thanks to his brother and cousin, who had become fans soon before. With the release of ''Shadows of the Empire'', Hasbro's new toy line and the anticipation for the Special Editions and prequel trilogy, Bryan entered Star Wars fandom right as Star Wars was returning to mainstream popular culture.
 
   
 
Upon entering college in 2002, Stoyle took up a renewed interest in science fiction and comic books, and through some of his film classes started looking into fan films of various genres. Upon perusing the Fan Films section on TheForce.net, Stoyle came across episodes of ''[[Digital Llama Radio]]''. From there, Stoyle was introduced to the slowly growing world of fan internet radio shows, listening to early episodes of ''[[ChronoRadio]]'', ''[[Requiem of the Outcast]]'' and ''Star Wars and Beyond''. Stoyle also watched as audio dramas slowly developed, primarily from [[Rayzur's Edge Audio]] in the genre's formative years, such as ''[[Second Strike]]''.
Bryan quickly became an avid reader of many of the novels and comics in the Expanded Universe, as well as collecting and customizing action figures. Bryan's fandom remained strong throughout his early teenage years, though it started to give way in his final years of high school.
 
 
 
==Fan Audio Fan==
 
Upon entering college in 2002, Bryan took up a renewed interest in comic books, and through some of his film classes started looking into fan films of various genres. Upon perusing the Fan Films section on TheForce.net, Bryan came across episodes of ''Digital Llama Radio''. From there, Bryan was introduced to the slowly growing world of fan internet radio shows, listening to early episodes of ''ChronoRadio'', ''Requiem of the Outcast'' and ''Star Wars and Beyond''. Bryan also watched audio dramas slowly develop, primarily from Rayzur's Edge Audio in the genre's formative years, such as ''Second Strike''.
 
   
   
 
==Fan Audio Contributions==
 
==Fan Audio Contributions==
   
After spending over a year and a half being a fan of fan audio, Bryan started to record auditions for several projects in 2004, Bryan would eventually be cast in small roles in some projects, however many of them never saw completion, including the Star Wars/Star Trek crossover audio drama, ''Crossed Galaxies''.
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After spending over a year and a half being a fan audio listener, Stoyle started to record auditions for several projects in 2004. He would eventually be cast in small roles in some projects, however many of them never saw completion, including the Star Wars/Star Trek crossover audio drama, ''[http://www.njoe.com/~cg/content.php?pageid=audio Crossed Galaxies: And Yet There Was Light]''.
   
 
===''Always in Motion: Ambush on An'Kerra''===
 
===''Always in Motion: Ambush on An'Kerra''===
   
After hearing some voice auditions of Bryan's, and after correspondence on the Galactic Senate message boards, Rayzur's Edge Audio founder Nathan P. Butler contacted Bryan in late 2004 to lend his voice talents to a new project he was developing. The project was a fan audio take on the "Choose Your Own Adventure" storytelling format, in which the listener would decide the direction of the protagonist, a young Jedi padawan named Zallaron Kell.
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After hearing some voice auditions of Stoyle's, and after correspondence on the Galactic Senate message boards, Rayzur's Edge Audio founder [[Nathan P. Butler]] contacted him in late 2004 to lend his voice talents to a new project he was developing. The project was ''Always in Motion: Ambush on An'Kerra'', a fan audio take on the "Choose Your Own Adventure" storytelling format, in which the listener would decide the direction of the protagonist, a young Jedi padawan named Zallaron Kell.
   
Nathan approached Bryan to portray Zallaron, the drama's lead, stating he would need someone both young and with acting chops to perform the difficult task of recording lines for scenes that link up in different ways, as well as lines for scenes that would cause completely different storylines while still remaining true to the character. Bryan recorded his lines in January 2005, and the audio drama was released the following spring.
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Butler approached Stoyle to portray Zallaron, the drama's lead, stating he would need someone both young and with acting chops to perform the difficult task of recording lines for scenes that link up in different ways, as well as lines for scenes that would cause completely different storylines while still remaining true to the character. Stoyle recorded his lines in January 2005, and the audio drama was released online on March 1, after a special preview on ''[[Star Wars en Direct]]'' on February 27.
   
 
===''Other Voices''===
 
===''Other Voices''===
   
When Nathan P. Butler was creating a new "news magazine" format radio show in 2005, Bryan volunteered to contribute a segment to the show's premiere episode. Bryan's segment, "Defending the Menace" was a look at the positive aspects of ''The Phantom Menace''. The segment explored new perspectives in the hyp of Star Wars in the 1990s, from storytelling in the Expanded Universe to the state of fandom over the years leading into the premiere of the film, giving possible reasons as to why the film was not as well received as expected.
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When Butler was creating ''[[Other Voices]]'', a new "news magazine" format radio show in 2005, Stoyle volunteered to contribute a segment to the show's premiere episode. His segment "Defending the Menace" was a look at the positive aspects of ''Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace''. The segment explored new perspectives in the hype of ''Star Wars'' in the 1990s, from storytelling in the Expanded Universe to the state of fandom over the years leading into the premiere of the film, giving possible reasons as to why the film was not as well received as expected. ''Other Voices'' marked Stoyle's first contribution to a radio show rather than an audio drama.
   
 
===''Fan Audio Made Easy''===
 
===''Fan Audio Made Easy''===
   
Nathan P. Butler again asked Bryan to held his talents, however this time it was to create a series of segments for his developing series, ''Fan Audio Made Easy.'' Bryan contributed three episodes (Episodes 12, 13 and 14) of the series' 36-episode run, giving basic instruction to the art of acting and voice acting.
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Butler again asked Stoyle to lend his talents, however this time it was to create a series of tutorial segments for his developing series, ''[[Fan Audio Made Easy]]''. Stoyle contributed three episodes (12, 13 and 14) of the series' 36-episode run, giving basic instruction to the art of acting and voice acting.
   
 
===''Conquest of the Empire''===
 
===''Conquest of the Empire''===
   
Bryan has also portrayed a large number of characters in Joe Harrison's audio drama ''Conquest of the Empire,'' including established characters from the Star Wars films, such as Crix Madine, Commander Veers and Captain Antillies. Bryan's work on this five-part series earned him his first Star Wars Fanworks Fan Audio Award, for Best Supporting Actor in an Audio Drama, in 2007. Bryan tied for the award with Nathan P. Butler, also from his work on ''Conquest of the Empire.''
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Stoyle has also portrayed a large number of characters in Joe Harrison's audio drama ''Conquest of the Empire,'' including established characters from the Star Wars films, such as Crix Madine, Commander Veers and Captain Antillies. Stoyle's work on this five-part series earned him his first [[Fan Audio Awards|Fan Audio Award]], for Best Supporting Actor in an Audio Drama, in 2007. Stoyle tied for the award with Nathan P. Butler, also from his work on ''Conquest of the Empire.''
   
 
===''Star Wars and Beyond''===
 
===''Star Wars and Beyond''===
   
In 2005, shortly after seeing the premiere of ''Revenge of the Sith'', Bryan answered the call for guest contributions by Robbie Chastain, host of ''Star Wars and Beyond''. Bryan's comments on the film were released in the radio show's sixth episode.
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In 2005, shortly after seeing the premiere of ''Revenge of the Sith'', Stoyle answered the call for guest contributions by Robbie Chastain, host of ''Star Wars and Beyond''. Stoyle's comments on the film were released in the radio show's sixth episode.
   
At the end of 2005, Robbie contacted Bryan to conduct an interview for the show (Episode XII), which led to Robbie asking Bryan to serve as co-host of the program. Bryan joined the show as co-host for Episode XIII, the presentation of the 2006 Fan Audio Awards, in February 2006. Bryan served as co-host of the show for seven months, appearing in five of the show's episodes.
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At the end of 2005, Chastain contacted Stoyle to conduct an interview for the show, which was released in Episode XII. The interview session led Chastain to ask Stoyle to serve as co-host of the program. Stoyle immediately joined the show as co-host for Episode XIII, the presentation of the 2006 Fan Audio Academy Awards, in February 2006. Stoyle served as co-host of the show for seven months, appearing in five of the show's episodes.
   
As summer 2006 was ending and Bryan entered his fifth and final year of college, his workload became too heavy to continue to commit to a regular role on the show. Robbie recorded Episode XVIII on his own, stating Bryan's busy schedule as a reason for his absence. Bryan officialy stepped down on September 11, 2006, stating on the Galactic Senate message boards that "[college & acting] commitments, among many others have been eating up my time, and I have often had to hold back on recording sessions with Robbie. Other times we've had a date set and then I've had to cancel or postpone. I will admit Robbie has been a great sport about the entire ordeal, but I feel that is unfair to him as a co-host to not be able to record, especially considering the show does not have a rigid release schedule." Bryan amicably parted ways with ''Star Wars and Beyond'' without recording an official send-off.
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As summer 2006 was ending and Stoyle entered his fifth and final year of college, his workload became too heavy to continue to commit to a regular role on the show. Chastain recorded Episode XVIII on his own, stating Stoyle's busy schedule as a reason for his absence. Stoyle officially stepped down on September 11, 2006, with a statement on the Galactic Senate message boards:
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''"[College & acting] commitments, among many others have been eating up my time, and I have often had to hold back on recording sessions with Robbie. Other times we've had a date set and then I've had to cancel or postpone. I will admit Robbie has been a great sport about the entire ordeal, but I feel that is unfair to him as a co-host to not be able to record, especially considering the show does not have a rigid release schedule."''</blockquote>
Bryan made one last appearance on the show, returning for SWAB's penultimate episode, Episode XXIV, the 2007 Fan Audio Awards presentation, released on January 28, 2007.
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Stoyle amicably parted ways with ''Star Wars and Beyond'' without recording an official send-off. He made one last appearance on the show, returning for Episode XXIV, the 2007 Fan Audio Awards presentation, released on January 28, 2007.
   
 
===''ChronoRadio''===
 
===''ChronoRadio''===
   
During the summer of 2006, Bryan realized a small dream of his by appearing as a guest on ''ChronoRadio.'' Host Nathan P. Butler and Bryan had collaborated a numerous times before this with ''Always in Motion'', ''Other Voices'' and ''Fan Audio Made Easy'', as well as Nathan's fan audio trailer for Kevin J. Anderson's "Saga of Seven Suns" series of novels. Nathan finally brought Bryan onto his premiere radio show for Episode XXVIII: "Words, Words, Words." During the episode, Nathan and Bryan discussed pronunciations in the Star Wars universe.
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During the summer of 2006, Stoyle realized a small dream of his by appearing as a guest on ''ChronoRadio.'' By this point, host Nathan P. Butler and Stoyle had collaborated numerous times with ''Always in Motion'', ''Other Voices'' and ''Fan Audio Made Easy'', as well as Butler's fan audio trailer for Kevin J. Anderson's "Saga of Seven Suns" series of novels. Butler finally brought Stoyle onto his premiere radio show for Episode XXVIII: "Words, Words, Words." During the episode, Butler and Stoyle discussed pronunciations in the ''Star Wars'' universe.
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===Hiatus and Return===
   
 
Stoyle went on an unofficial hiatus in 2006 after stepping down as co-host of ''Star Wars and Beyond'', returning only once to help present the 2007 Fan Audio Awards. Now a college graduate, Stoyle is currently pursuing a professional acting career, having performed in many theatrical productions and low-budget films in the Western New York area.
===Hiatus===
 
   
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Stoyle returned to the fan audio community in early 2008, and quickly voiced the role of [[Kal Karna]] in [[Eric Olp]]'s audio drama ''[[Stand]]''. He has also been voicing the character of Azar in [[Jeff Roney]]'s original audio drama series ''[http://jrd-now.com/blog/2007/11/01/nwa-audio/ New World Army]''.
Bryan has been on an unofficial hiatus since his last appearance on ''Star Wars and Beyond'', presenting the 2007 Fan Audio Awards. Now a college graduate, Bryan is currently pursuing an acting career. He has not ruled out returning to the world of fan audio, but would likely do so only on a part-time basis.
 
   
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While Stoyle has returned to voice acting for audio dramas, he has expressed no interest in hosting or co-hosting radio shows, limiting his commitments to manageable bits while keeping his main focus on pursuing professional acting work. Stoyle was asked by Robbie Chastain if he would have any interest in returning as co-host for the relaunch of ''Star Wars and Beyond,'' to which Stoyle politely declined. The door has been left open for Stoyle to be a guest contributor on a part-time basis.
   
 
==Awards Received==
 
==Awards Received==
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==Other Forms of Fandom==
 
==Other Forms of Fandom==
   
In addition to fan audio, Bryan has shown his fandom for Star Wars in many other ways.
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In addition to fan audio, Stoyle currently shows his fandom for ''Star Wars'' in many other ways.
   
 
===Fan Films===
 
===Fan Films===
   
Bryan's interest in fan films manifested shortly before his interest in fan audio, and Bryan has been a long-time fan of the genre. In 2004 and 2005, Bryan participated in three different fan film projects: ''Lost Soul'' by Justin Monk, ''End of the Order'' by Andrew Hookway, and ''Tortured Soul'', a prequel to ''Lost Soul'', written by Bryan himself. None of the three films were ever completed, however they did lead to the formation of the Key Pixel Gathering of Filmmakers, a group of producers in Upstate New York and Southern Ontario, which have gone on to produce a number of short original film pieces.
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Stoyle's interest in fan films manifested shortly before his interest in fan audio, and he has been a long-time fan of the genre. In 2004 and 2005, Stoyle participated in three different fan film projects: ''Lost Soul'' by Justin Monk, ''End of the Order'' by Andrew Hookway, and ''Tortured Soul'', a prequel to ''Lost Soul'', written by Stoyle himself. None of the three films were ever completed, however they did lead to the formation of the Key Pixel Gathering of Filmmakers, a group of producers in Upstate New York and Southern Ontario, which have gone on to create a number of short original film pieces.
   
Footage from ''Lost Soul'', ''Tortured Soul'' and ''End of the Order'' is currently being combined and edited together by Key Pixel producer Laszlo Kovacs into a "super trailer" under the title ''Star Wars: Broken Worlds.''
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Footage from ''Lost Soul'', ''Tortured Soul'' and ''End of the Order'' was combined and edited together by Key Pixel producer Laszlo Kovacs into a "super trailer," trying to use the footage to create a singular storyline. The project was given the title [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNyzqCIG_Eg ''Star Wars: Broken Worlds''], which was released onto YouTube in April 2008.
   
Bryan also recently served as an extra for the upcoming Boba Fett fan film ''Uprising.''
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Stoyle also served as a script doctor and an extra for the upcoming Boba Fett fan film ''Uprising,'' shot in Southern Ontario in 2008.
   
In 2007, Bryan won a contest held by author Clive Young to provide a subtitle for his upcoming book on fan films, "Homemade Hollywood." Bryan's winning entry of "Fans Behind the Camera" was selected, and will be the subtitle of the book when it is published in 2008.
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In 2007, Stoyle won a contest held by author Clive Young of [http://www.fancinematoday.com Fan Cinema Today], to provide a subtitle for his book on fan films, "Homemade Hollywood." Stoyle's winning suggestion of "Fans Behind the Camera" was selected, and became the subtitle of the book when it was published in 2008.
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In addition to ''Star Wars'' projects, Stoyle has also served as a producer and actor in the fan film [http://nd-studios.com/stargatehades/ ''Stargate: Hades''] and has acted in an episode of the web series [http://www.startrekphase2.com ''Star Trek: Phase II''].
   
 
===Costuming===
 
===Costuming===
   
In addition to fan films, Bryan has taken an interest in costuming for Star Wars and for other franchises. Currently Bryan's specialty is portraying Luke Skywalker from A New Hope. Recently Bryan also completed an X-Wing Pilot costume, and plans to continue with costuming for Star Wars, Stargate, and Doctor Who. Bryan is an active member of the Rebel Legion and SciFi Hero costuming groups, and occasionally appears at charity events in costume.
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[[Image:C4_Print_Comparison_copy.jpg|300px|right]]In addition to fan films, Stoyle has taken an interest in costuming for ''Star Wars'' and for other franchises. Stoyle "troops" in two costumes from ''Star Wars'': Luke Skywalker from ''A New Hope'' and an X-Wing Pilot. He plans to continue with costuming for the ''Star Wars'', ''Stargate'', and ''Doctor Who'' franchises. Stoyle is an active member of the Rebel Legion and SciFi Hero costuming groups, and occasionally appears at charity events in costume.
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Stoyle's Luke Skywalker costume was the model for comic book artist Joe Corroney while creating his "30 Years of Star Wars" print, sold at Celebration IV in May 2007. Stoyle also appeared in costume in Issue #101 of the ''Star Wars Insider''.
   
 
===Fan Force===
 
===Fan Force===
   
Bryan is also a member of the Wester New York chapter of Fan Force - The North Ridge. The North Ridge is one of the most active Fan Force chapters in the country and is often doing events to promote the love of Star Wars.
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Stoyle is also a member of the Western New York chapter of Fan Force - The North Ridge. The North Ridge is one of the most active Fan Force chapters in the United States and is often doing events to promote the love of Star Wars and raise money for local charities.
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== Appearances ==
 
*''[[Always in Motion: Ambush on An'Kerra]]'' {{1stap}}
 
*''[[Star Wars and Beyond]]''
 
*''[[Conquest of the Empire]]''
 
*''[[Fan Audio Made Easy]]''
 
*''[[Other Voices]]''
 
*''[[ChronoRadio]]''
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*''[[Codename: Starkeeper]]''
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*''[[Stand]]''
   
   
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
   
[http://www.BryanPatrickStoyle.com ''Bryan Patrick Stoyle - Official Website'']
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[http://www.BryanPatrickStoyle.com Bryan Patrick Stoyle - Official Website]
   
[http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/alwaysinmotion.html ''Always in Motion: Ambush on An'Kerra'']
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[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2387553/ Bryan Patrick Stoyle at the Internet Movie Database]
   
[http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html ''Star Wars and Beyond'']
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[http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/alwaysinmotion.html ''Always in Motion: Ambush on An'Kerra'' at ''Star Wars Fanworks'']
   
[http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/othervoices.html ''Other Voices'']
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[http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/swab.html ''Star Wars and Beyond'' at ''Star Wars Fanworks'']
   
[http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html ''Fan Audio Made Easy'']
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[http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/conquest.html ''Conquest of the Empire'' at ''Star Wars Fanworks'']
   
[http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html ''ChronoRadio'']
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[http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/othervoices.html ''Other Voices'' at ''Star Wars Fanworks'']
   
[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2387553/ Bryan Patrick Stoyle on the Internet Movie Database]
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[http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/fame.html ''Fan Audio Made Easy'' at ''Star Wars Fanworks'']
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[http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/chronoradio.html ''ChronoRadio'' at ''Star Wars Fanworks'']
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[http://www.starwarsfanworks.com/stand.html ''Stand'' at ''Star Wars Fanworks'']
   
 
[http://www.myspace.com/stoyboy720 MySpace Page]
 
[http://www.myspace.com/stoyboy720 MySpace Page]
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[http://www.thenorthridge.com The North Ridge]
 
[http://www.thenorthridge.com The North Ridge]
 
 
 
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Bryan Patrick Stoyle
BPStoyle3 (Web)

Birthdate July 20, 1984
Location Buffalo, New York, USA
Production Occupation Actor (Professional) / Co-Host
Since 2005

Bryan Patrick Stoyle is a professional actor and a voice actor in the Star Wars fan audio community. He is known for portraying Zallaron Kell in Always in Motion: Ambush on An'Kerra as well as playing multiple characters in Conquest of the Empire. Bryan also served as a co-host to Robbie Chastain on his internet radio show Star Wars and Beyond in 2006.


Fandom and Introduction to Fan Audio[]

Stoyle was introduced to Star Wars by his younger brother and cousin, at the age of 12 during the summer of 1996. With the release of Shadows of the Empire, Hasbro's new toy line and the anticipation for the Special Editions and Prequel Trilogy, Stoyle entered Star Wars fandom right as Star Wars was returning to mainstream popular culture.

Stoyle quickly became an avid reader of many of the novels and comics in the Expanded Universe, as well as collecting and customizing action figures. His fandom remained strong throughout his early teenage years, though slowly waning in his final years of high school.

Upon entering college in 2002, Stoyle took up a renewed interest in science fiction and comic books, and through some of his film classes started looking into fan films of various genres. Upon perusing the Fan Films section on TheForce.net, Stoyle came across episodes of Digital Llama Radio. From there, Stoyle was introduced to the slowly growing world of fan internet radio shows, listening to early episodes of ChronoRadio, Requiem of the Outcast and Star Wars and Beyond. Stoyle also watched as audio dramas slowly developed, primarily from Rayzur's Edge Audio in the genre's formative years, such as Second Strike.


Fan Audio Contributions[]

After spending over a year and a half being a fan audio listener, Stoyle started to record auditions for several projects in 2004. He would eventually be cast in small roles in some projects, however many of them never saw completion, including the Star Wars/Star Trek crossover audio drama, Crossed Galaxies: And Yet There Was Light.

Always in Motion: Ambush on An'Kerra[]

After hearing some voice auditions of Stoyle's, and after correspondence on the Galactic Senate message boards, Rayzur's Edge Audio founder Nathan P. Butler contacted him in late 2004 to lend his voice talents to a new project he was developing. The project was Always in Motion: Ambush on An'Kerra, a fan audio take on the "Choose Your Own Adventure" storytelling format, in which the listener would decide the direction of the protagonist, a young Jedi padawan named Zallaron Kell.

Butler approached Stoyle to portray Zallaron, the drama's lead, stating he would need someone both young and with acting chops to perform the difficult task of recording lines for scenes that link up in different ways, as well as lines for scenes that would cause completely different storylines while still remaining true to the character. Stoyle recorded his lines in January 2005, and the audio drama was released online on March 1, after a special preview on Star Wars en Direct on February 27.

Other Voices[]

When Butler was creating Other Voices, a new "news magazine" format radio show in 2005, Stoyle volunteered to contribute a segment to the show's premiere episode. His segment "Defending the Menace" was a look at the positive aspects of Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace. The segment explored new perspectives in the hype of Star Wars in the 1990s, from storytelling in the Expanded Universe to the state of fandom over the years leading into the premiere of the film, giving possible reasons as to why the film was not as well received as expected. Other Voices marked Stoyle's first contribution to a radio show rather than an audio drama.

Fan Audio Made Easy[]

Butler again asked Stoyle to lend his talents, however this time it was to create a series of tutorial segments for his developing series, Fan Audio Made Easy. Stoyle contributed three episodes (12, 13 and 14) of the series' 36-episode run, giving basic instruction to the art of acting and voice acting.

Conquest of the Empire[]

Stoyle has also portrayed a large number of characters in Joe Harrison's audio drama Conquest of the Empire, including established characters from the Star Wars films, such as Crix Madine, Commander Veers and Captain Antillies. Stoyle's work on this five-part series earned him his first Fan Audio Award, for Best Supporting Actor in an Audio Drama, in 2007. Stoyle tied for the award with Nathan P. Butler, also from his work on Conquest of the Empire.

Star Wars and Beyond[]

In 2005, shortly after seeing the premiere of Revenge of the Sith, Stoyle answered the call for guest contributions by Robbie Chastain, host of Star Wars and Beyond. Stoyle's comments on the film were released in the radio show's sixth episode.

At the end of 2005, Chastain contacted Stoyle to conduct an interview for the show, which was released in Episode XII. The interview session led Chastain to ask Stoyle to serve as co-host of the program. Stoyle immediately joined the show as co-host for Episode XIII, the presentation of the 2006 Fan Audio Academy Awards, in February 2006. Stoyle served as co-host of the show for seven months, appearing in five of the show's episodes.

As summer 2006 was ending and Stoyle entered his fifth and final year of college, his workload became too heavy to continue to commit to a regular role on the show. Chastain recorded Episode XVIII on his own, stating Stoyle's busy schedule as a reason for his absence. Stoyle officially stepped down on September 11, 2006, with a statement on the Galactic Senate message boards:

"[College & acting] commitments, among many others have been eating up my time, and I have often had to hold back on recording sessions with Robbie. Other times we've had a date set and then I've had to cancel or postpone. I will admit Robbie has been a great sport about the entire ordeal, but I feel that is unfair to him as a co-host to not be able to record, especially considering the show does not have a rigid release schedule."

Stoyle amicably parted ways with Star Wars and Beyond without recording an official send-off. He made one last appearance on the show, returning for Episode XXIV, the 2007 Fan Audio Awards presentation, released on January 28, 2007.

ChronoRadio[]

During the summer of 2006, Stoyle realized a small dream of his by appearing as a guest on ChronoRadio. By this point, host Nathan P. Butler and Stoyle had collaborated numerous times with Always in Motion, Other Voices and Fan Audio Made Easy, as well as Butler's fan audio trailer for Kevin J. Anderson's "Saga of Seven Suns" series of novels. Butler finally brought Stoyle onto his premiere radio show for Episode XXVIII: "Words, Words, Words." During the episode, Butler and Stoyle discussed pronunciations in the Star Wars universe.

Hiatus and Return[]

Stoyle went on an unofficial hiatus in 2006 after stepping down as co-host of Star Wars and Beyond, returning only once to help present the 2007 Fan Audio Awards. Now a college graduate, Stoyle is currently pursuing a professional acting career, having performed in many theatrical productions and low-budget films in the Western New York area.

Stoyle returned to the fan audio community in early 2008, and quickly voiced the role of Kal Karna in Eric Olp's audio drama Stand. He has also been voicing the character of Azar in Jeff Roney's original audio drama series New World Army.

While Stoyle has returned to voice acting for audio dramas, he has expressed no interest in hosting or co-hosting radio shows, limiting his commitments to manageable bits while keeping his main focus on pursuing professional acting work. Stoyle was asked by Robbie Chastain if he would have any interest in returning as co-host for the relaunch of Star Wars and Beyond, to which Stoyle politely declined. The door has been left open for Stoyle to be a guest contributor on a part-time basis.

Awards Received[]

  • 2007 Fan Audio Awards - Best Supporting Actor in an Audio Drama (Conquest of the Empire - Tie with Nathan P. Butler)


Other Forms of Fandom[]

In addition to fan audio, Stoyle currently shows his fandom for Star Wars in many other ways.

Fan Films[]

Stoyle's interest in fan films manifested shortly before his interest in fan audio, and he has been a long-time fan of the genre. In 2004 and 2005, Stoyle participated in three different fan film projects: Lost Soul by Justin Monk, End of the Order by Andrew Hookway, and Tortured Soul, a prequel to Lost Soul, written by Stoyle himself. None of the three films were ever completed, however they did lead to the formation of the Key Pixel Gathering of Filmmakers, a group of producers in Upstate New York and Southern Ontario, which have gone on to create a number of short original film pieces.

Footage from Lost Soul, Tortured Soul and End of the Order was combined and edited together by Key Pixel producer Laszlo Kovacs into a "super trailer," trying to use the footage to create a singular storyline. The project was given the title Star Wars: Broken Worlds, which was released onto YouTube in April 2008.

Stoyle also served as a script doctor and an extra for the upcoming Boba Fett fan film Uprising, shot in Southern Ontario in 2008.

In 2007, Stoyle won a contest held by author Clive Young of Fan Cinema Today, to provide a subtitle for his book on fan films, "Homemade Hollywood." Stoyle's winning suggestion of "Fans Behind the Camera" was selected, and became the subtitle of the book when it was published in 2008.

In addition to Star Wars projects, Stoyle has also served as a producer and actor in the fan film Stargate: Hades and has acted in an episode of the web series Star Trek: Phase II.

Costuming[]

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In addition to fan films, Stoyle has taken an interest in costuming for Star Wars and for other franchises. Stoyle "troops" in two costumes from Star Wars: Luke Skywalker from A New Hope and an X-Wing Pilot. He plans to continue with costuming for the Star Wars, Stargate, and Doctor Who franchises. Stoyle is an active member of the Rebel Legion and SciFi Hero costuming groups, and occasionally appears at charity events in costume.

Stoyle's Luke Skywalker costume was the model for comic book artist Joe Corroney while creating his "30 Years of Star Wars" print, sold at Celebration IV in May 2007. Stoyle also appeared in costume in Issue #101 of the Star Wars Insider.

Fan Force[]

Stoyle is also a member of the Western New York chapter of Fan Force - The North Ridge. The North Ridge is one of the most active Fan Force chapters in the United States and is often doing events to promote the love of Star Wars and raise money for local charities.


Appearances[]


External Links[]

Bryan Patrick Stoyle - Official Website

Bryan Patrick Stoyle at the Internet Movie Database

Always in Motion: Ambush on An'Kerra at Star Wars Fanworks

Star Wars and Beyond at Star Wars Fanworks

Conquest of the Empire at Star Wars Fanworks

Other Voices at Star Wars Fanworks

Fan Audio Made Easy at Star Wars Fanworks

ChronoRadio at Star Wars Fanworks

Stand at Star Wars Fanworks

MySpace Page

The Key Pixel Gathering of Filmmakers

The Rebel Legion Costuming Group

SciFiHero.Net

The North Ridge