Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actor in a Musical "Kiss Me, Kate" 2000
Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Actor in a Musical "Kiss Me Kate" 2000
Tony Actor in a Musical "Kiss Me, Kate" 2000
Drama League Award Distinguished Performance "Ragtime" 1998
Dora Mavor Moore Award Outstanding Male Performance in a Musical (Large Theatre) "Ragtime" 1997
Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award Outstanding Lead Performance "Ragtime" 1997 - 1998
Theatre World Award "Mail" 1988
2006 Performed on stage in the "Encores!" concert staging of "Kismet," at the City Center in New York
2002 Played Paul Berthalet in the Encores! staging of "Carnival"
2002 Cast in title role of the Kennedy Center production of "Sweeney Todd"
2001 Returned to Broadway as the star of August Wilson's "King Hedley II"; garnered Tony nomination
1998 Opened on Broadway in "Ragtime"; received Tony nomination as Actor in a Musical
1998 Provided singing voice of Moses' father-in-law for the DreamWorks animated film "The Prince of Egypt"
1997 Moved with "Ragtime" to Los Angeles
1996 Played Coalhouse Walker Jr in the Toronto premiere of "Ragtime"
1995 Cast in the role of Coalhouse Walker Jr in the staged reading of "Ragtime"; also appeared in the workshop and on the concept album recording; changed billing to Brian Stokes Mitchell
1994 Co-starred opposite Melba Moore in a production of the Duke Ellington musical "Queenie Pie" at the Brooklyn Academy of Music
1994 Replaced Anthony Crivello as Valentin in the Broadway musical "Kiss of the Spider Woman"
1993 Succeeded Gregory Hines as Jelly Roll Morton in the Broadway musical "Jelly's Last Jam"
1992 Played recurring role on the NBC sitcom "Fresh Prince of Bel Air"
1990 Feature acting debut in "Ghost Dad"
1990 Starred in short-lived all-black revival of the Gershwin musical "Oh, Kay!"
1988 Broadway debut in "Mail"; had originated the role in Southern California
1979 TV acting debut, as John Dolan in the ABC miniseries "Roots: The Next Generation", credited as Brian Mitchell
1979 - 1986 Had regular role of Dr Justin 'Jackpot' Jackson on the CBS medical series "Trapper John, M.D."
1977 Moved to Los Angeles (date approximate)
1974 First professional role as a disciple in an Old Globe Theatre production of "Godspell" (date approximate)
1965 Studied piano from age six (date approximate)
Raised in Guam and The Philippines
Began performing as a teenager in San Diego, California
Spent three seasons with the Twelfth Night Repertory Company in L.A.
Played regular role of Officer Nat Holliday on the CBS police drama "Houston Knights"
Played Fred Grahame to Marin Mazzie's Lili Vanessi in the revival of Cole Porter's "Kiss Me Kate"; garnered Tony Award as Actor in a Musical
Played recurring role of Cam Winston, a neighbor of the titular psychiatrist, in the NBC sitcom "Frasier"