Brian Nolan
Brian Nolan (born November 28, 1979) is an American actor and producer, best known for starring as Frankie on all current seasons of Here! TV’s ''The Lair'' and as a producer on the Netflix films ''Secret Obsession'' ''The Merry Gentlemen'' and ''Fatal Affair''.As an actor, Nolan has appeared on the Disney Channel's ''Hannah Montana, ''Nickelodeon’s ''iCarly'' , and in numerous television movies and independent films.
Nolan has been a producer on over 80 made-for-television films.
Raised in Lake Mary, Florida, he attended Lake Mary High School. He is a graduate of the University of Central Florida, where he majored in theater. Provided by Wikipedia
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Linking constructions into functional linguistics : the role of constructions in grammar
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Argument realisation in complex predicates and complex events : verb-verb constructions at the syntax-semantic interface
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Language processing and grammars : the role of functionally oriented computational models
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Causation, permission, and transfer : argument realisation in GET, TAKE, PUT, GIVE and LET verbs
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