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Brendan Sexton III

Brendan Eugene Sexton III (born February 21, 1980) is an American actor.
==Career==
Born in Staten Island, New York, Sexton made his film debut in Todd Solondz's ''Welcome to the Dollhouse'' playing the troubled bully Brandon McCarthy, for which he was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award. He was the lead in ''Hurricane Streets''〔(SHARP-EYED 'HURRICANE' BOY MEETS SWIRL OF STREET LIFE IN N.Y.-SET DRAMA )〕 and ''Desert Blue'' and also appeared in ''Boys Don't Cry'', ''Black Hawk Down'', and ''Just Like the Son'', as well as the cult films ''Empire Records'' and ''Pecker''.
He also starred in ''The Marconi Bros.'', alongside Dan Fogler and in Jonathan Blitstein's ''Let Them Chirp Awhile'' alongside Justin Rice.
Sexton owns and operates a New York City-based independent record label "Big Bit Of Beauty".
In a radio interview, in 2002, Sexton said that the version of the film ''Black Hawk Down'', in which he briefly appeared, which made it onto theater screens was significantly different from the one recounted in the original script. According to him, many scenes asking hard questions of the U.S. troops with regard to the violent realities of war, the true purpose of their mission in Somalia, etc., were cut out.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=As "Black Hawk Down" Director Ridley Scott Is Nominated for An Oscar, An Actor in the Film Speaks Out Against Its Pro-War Message )〕 Sexton wrote an article in 2002 where he called the US Army's "School of the Americas, the U.S. Army’s own terrorist training camp for Latin America" and said that ''Black Hawk Down'' failed to explain the reasons behind the Somali population's opposition to the U.S. military presence in their country:

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