Biography
Brian Vancho is a film industry professional known for his work as a Foley artist. Foley artists are responsible for creating everyday sound effects that are added in post-production to enhance the realism of a film. Vancho's career spans over two decades, with his earliest credited work being the 1992 film "Far and Away," directed by Ron Howard.
Throughout his career, Vancho has worked on a diverse range of films, showcasing his versatility as a Foley artist. Some of his notable works include the 1993 crime drama "A Bronx Tale," directed by Robert De Niro, and the 1994 comedy "Clerks," directed by Kevin Smith. He also contributed to the 2001 Wes Anderson film "The Royal Tenenbaums," known for its unique storytelling and quirky characters.
Vancho's filmography also includes documentaries…




