Bryce Chamberlain

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Bryce Chamberlain

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Bookworm and the Beast
1h 23m
Movie 2021

Bookworm and the Beast

Izzy is ready to make a difference in the world as she starts her career in public relations. When Grant Beiste - the big-headed corporate celebrity in town - accidentally hits her father with a car, Izzy is thrown into a public scandal that forces her to work closely with Grant. As she fights to save both her father and Grant's public image, she falls in love and learns not to judge a book by it's cover.

Tim Timmerman: Hope of America
1h 34m
Movie 2017

Tim Timmerman: Hope of America

Impeached high school president, Tim Timmerman, seeks to redeem himself and get into Yale.

Just Let Go
1h 46m
Movie 2015

Just Let Go

After surviving a drunk driving accident that killed his pregnant wife and two kids, Chris Williams struggles to 'just let go' and forgive the young man who caused it.

Passage to Zarahemla
Movie 2007

Passage to Zarahemla

Two teens from L.A. make their way to Utah to hide with distant Mormon relatives from their troubled pasts. An earthquake opens up a time rift, drawing them and their pursuers into an ancient mesoamerican war.

Day of Defense
1h 42m
Movie 2003

Day of Defense

The story begins as two missionaries are arrested for unlawful proselytizing. The law regarding such behavior has been set up by the Christian Town Council to oversee the religious and more importantly "non-Christian" influences within the town. The movie follows Thomas Bryant's inner struggle as he is ordered to defend the missionaries. As Thomas begins to empathize with the plight of the missionaries, he is confronted by his wife and forced into a confrontation with his friend-turned adversary, James Radner. Thomas becomes the center of animosity in the small town. His internal struggle becomes the catalyst of life and death-events portrayed in the story, bringing into question the topics of religion and acceptance. The intriguing court battle, together with a significant and surprising twist of fate for Thomas, lead to a strong critical ending that will leave the audience pondering what makes life memorable and truly important.

The Book of Mormon Movie, Volume 1: The Journey
2h 0m
Movie 2003

The Book of Mormon Movie, Volume 1: The Journey

The story of Lehi and his wife Sariah and their four sons: Laman, Lemuel, Sam, and Nephi. Lehi leaves Jerusalem because he prophesied unto the people concerning the destruction of Jerusalem, and they sought his life. He journeys into the wilderness with his family. He sends Nephi and his brethren back to Jerusalem after the brass plates and the family of Ishmael. The sons and daughters of Lehi marry the sons and daughters of Ishmael. They take their families and continue into the wilderness. Ishmael dies in the wilderness. They come to the sea. Nephi's brethren rebel against him. He confounds them, and builds a ship. They cross the sea to the promised land in the Americas. Lehi dies in the promised land. Nephi's brethren rebel against him again. Nephi departs again into the wilderness.

The R.M.
1h 41m
Movie 2003

The R.M.

Jared Phelps (Kirby Heyborne) has completed two years of full-time missionary service for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His mission president has promised him that he will be blessed for his service, and he thinks he has it all worked out. His girlfriend has waited for him. His boss promised that he could have his old job back, and he has already sent his application to BYU. Everything that can go wrong does go wrong. His girlfriend dumps him. His loses his job, and he isn't accepted to BYU. Then, it gets even worse, and he has to decide if choosing the right is worth all the trouble.

Ammon, Missionary to the Lamanites
0h 30m
Movie 1989

Ammon, Missionary to the Lamanites

Ammon, one of the sons of Mosiah, forsakes kingship to become a missionary to the Nephites’ mortal enemy, the Lamanites. Ammon shows great humility as he asks to become servant to the Lamanite king, Lamoni. Later, Ammon defends the king’s flocks against a band of robbers. His faithful example brings Ammon the opportunity to preach unto the king, bringing him and many others to humility, repentance and conversion.

The Joseph Smith Story
0h 30m
Movie 1988

The Joseph Smith Story

A critical operation on his leg hones the young Joseph’s courage and determination. Later, his questions about faith lead him to the pages of the Bible. Joseph, again, demonstrates his rare determination and sincerity as he takes his quest directly to God. On a beautiful spring morning in a grove near his home, Heavenly Father and Jesus hear Joseph’s humble petition for an answer to his questions about religion.

Biography

S. Bryce Chamberlain has been associated with higher education and religious drama for more than 60 years. His performance in dozens of LDS-oriented stage portrayals and motion pictures launched a career that has continued to expand into hundreds of theatrical productions and more than 85 films, motion pictures and videos. He's probably best known for his performance as Everyman in the LDS Church's original Man's Search for Happiness movie presented at the1964-65 New York Worlds Fair. Other popular portrayals are as Lehi in The Book of Mormon Movie and his characterization of Grandpa Lee in Chris Heimerdinger's film, Passage to Zarahemla. Chamberlain studied theatre, film and radio broadcast technique at the University of Utah in the early fifties. Working with highly regarded broadcast and theatrical personnel from that era in Utah theatre and media had a positive impact on his production skills. From the time he was introduced to the unique art of self-expression, to this day, he continues to fine-tune each film and theatrical performance. Over the years he has been involved in various episodes on local and national network television productions. While on the faculty at Brigham Young University, his work with Native Americans facilitated the publication of his thesis, The Theatrical Potential of the American Indian. Working with Native Americans from all over America, representing more than 76 tribes, made it possible for Chamberlain and his talented young students to give many insightful portrayals revealing dramatic perspectives on "American Indian" life in meaningful and exciting theatrical depictions and musical entertainments. During summer breaks, he took his family (who handled all the tech issues) on the road to portray the Prophet Joseph Smith Jr. in dramatic one-man presentations throughout the Church, performing in nearly every state in the U.S. (including Alaska and five islands of Hawaii) and 15 different countries on four continents. Subsequent decades have kept him busy traveling, giving his one-man performances of Joseph Smith and Brigham Young as well as characterizations in both live one-man portrayals and for PBS TV films. Some of those great men include Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Christopher Columbus and Johann Guttenberg. His lifetime of performance in repertoire, chancel-theater, stage and motion pictures has helped him portray remarkable Titans of history and bring each character to life in theaters, LDS Church presentations, classrooms, auditoriums and through the excitement of live one-man performances and electronic media.

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