- Has a long history with Star Trek, having appeared on three television series and one film, as two Klingons, a Dosi, a Jem'Hadar and a Romulan.
- He was hired for his role on Star Trek: La nouvelle génération (1987) (episode "A Matter of Honor"), and then dismissed without notice before this was filmed. When he sought out a reason why, he was told that he was too large to fit into the costume Christopher Lloyd wore in Star Trek III : À la recherche de Spock (1984). He quickly volunteered to make any necessary alterations himself.
- Windsurfs and kitesurfs to stay in shape. Hit two holes-in-one in the same year on the same golf course, same hole. Has a black belt in Hapkido.
- Received his Master's degree in Fine Arts for theatre (acting) from the University of California, Irvine.
- Has played recurring characters on several television series. But on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993), Buffy contre les vampires (1997) and Charmed (1998), he played different characters in different episodes. He also played two different aliens in the film Futur immédiat, Los Angeles 1991 (1988) and the television series Alien Nation (1989).
- Is the only actor to appear in both the film Futur immédiat, Los Angeles 1991 (1988) and the subsequent television series Alien Nation (1989).
- Is the Director of the Actor's School of Mount Hood Community College in Portland, Oregon.
- Received his Bachelor's degree in business management and engineering from Central Washington University in Ellensburg, Washington.
- Has played shapeshifting characters at least five times: X-Files : Aux frontières du réel (1993), Les anges de la nuit (2002), La malédiction du loup-garou (1987), Buffy contre les vampires (1997) and Vampire... vous avez dit vampire ? II (1988).
- Currently resides with his family in Kelso, Washington.
- When not playing aliens, Brian has taken on a quirky series of human characters. He has been a Scandinavian wrestler on an episode of Code Lisa (1994), a prisoner on the premiere episode of Hercule (1995), and a brawling redneck on Walker, Texas Ranger (1993).
- Raised on the Columbia River in Longview, he learned the value of academics and athletics, as the son of two teachers and the second of six siblings.
- Has won critical praise for his character Sheriff Cody Jeremiah Jefferson on the Fox comedy-drama series Key West (1993).
- Cast against his "bad-guy" type, Thompson stars in a family film, The Tillamook Treasure (2006) as Uncle Jimmy, a rough around the edges Oregon logger.
- Has appeared with Jeffrey Combs in three different productions: Doctor Mordrid (1992), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993) and Star Trek: Enterprise (2001).
- Has two children with Isabelle Mastorakis: Jordan Reese Thompson (born 1988) and Daphne Avalon (born 1990).
- Once portrayed a villain on the television series Hercule (1995). He played the divine hero Hercules in the miniseries Jason et les Argonautes (2000).
- Has played the first character killed by the title character in Terminator (1984) (Unless you count Bill Paxton).
- Is one of several actors to play two different villains on the television series Buffy contre les vampires (1997). Tom Lenk, Jeff Kober and Camden Toy were others.
- Attended and graduated from Mark Morris High School in Longview, Washington, where he was on the swimming and football teams.
- Rather like playing comedy.
- Has appeared in two sci-fi thriller films that concern nuclear war: Terminator (1984) and Appel d'urgence (1988).
- Has gathered some bad reputation for his portrayal of Shao Khan in the unpopular video-game movie-sequel Mortal Kombat : Destruction finale (1997).
- Former son-in-law of Nico Mastorakis.
- Has the Guinness world record for the worlds widest tongue.
- Alan Dean Foster dedicated the novelization of Terminator Renaissance (2009) to a Brian Thomsen, no relation to Thompson who played a punk in Terminator (1984).
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