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He Was a Star of a Hit '90s TV Series Loved by Everyone — What Happened to Him?

Dorcus Osongo
Apr 06, 2026
11:28 A.M.

The actor was widely adored during his time on a hit '90s TV series, and years later, fans still can't get over how similar — and handsome — he looks today.

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This actor appeared in several fan-favorite productions, including "Charmed," where he stood out on screen. Years after rising to fame, he continues to work in television and film, with fans still reminiscing about his performances and the lasting impression he made.

The actor arrives for the Premiere Of "Trauma Therapy" held at Harmony Gold Theater on October 1, 2019 in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images

The actor arrives for the Premiere Of "Trauma Therapy" held at Harmony Gold Theater on October 1, 2019 in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images

From Humble Beginnings to 'Charmed' Heartthrob

The actor was born in 1969 in El Toro, California, and later revealed that he was a premature baby who was adopted on February 1 of that year. He was raised in Southern California alongside his older brother, Patrick.

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He completed his studies at El Toro High School in 1987. Before finding success in acting, he took on several part-time jobs, including driving a pie truck and working in drywall installation. Over time, he built a name for himself and became a recognizable figure in the entertainment industry.

The actor attends the George Lopez 14th Annual Celebrity Golf Classic Tournament on October 4, 2021 in Toluca Lake, California | Source: Getty Images

The actor attends the George Lopez 14th Annual Celebrity Golf Classic Tournament on October 4, 2021 in Toluca Lake, California | Source: Getty Images

The actor is widely known for playing Whitelighter Leo Wyatt on "Charmed," a role he held throughout the show's eight-season run, appearing in 154 episodes.

During that time, he worked alongside Alyssa Milano, Rose McGowan, Holly Marie Combs, and Shannen Doherty. His other notable credits include "Sleepwalkers," "CSI: Miami," and "Return to the Blue Lagoon."

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The actor attends Wizard World Comic Con at Pennsylvania Convention Center on June 14, 2019 in Philadelphia | Source: Getty Images

The actor attends Wizard World Comic Con at Pennsylvania Convention Center on June 14, 2019 in Philadelphia | Source: Getty Images

Inside the Role That Made Him a Fan Favorite

The actor previously reflected on portraying the beloved character Leo on "Charmed." He explained that keeping such a reserved role engaging over many seasons came down to actively listening and responding to his scene partners.

He singled out Holly Marie Combs, with whom he shared many moments on screen, saying, "She’s so good. I just kind of followed the leader on that one."

The actor attends the "Charmed" conference during Manga & Sci-Fi show on October 20, 2018 in Paris, France | Source: Getty Images

The actor attends the "Charmed" conference during Manga & Sci-Fi show on October 20, 2018 in Paris, France | Source: Getty Images

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From early on, the actor made a conscious choice about how to approach the role, shaping Leo as a guardian-angel-like presence — calm, rational, and peaceful. While he acknowledged that this interpretation could come across as less flashy, he embraced it as central to the character's identity.

When asked whether he ever influenced how Leo was written, the actor shared that, over time, the writers became familiar with the cast and naturally began shaping the characters around them.

The actor attends the "Charmed" conference during Manga & Sci-Fi show on October 20, 2018 in Paris, France | Source: Getty Images

The actor attends the "Charmed" conference during Manga & Sci-Fi show on October 20, 2018 in Paris, France | Source: Getty Images

He acknowledged that his own personality inevitably came through in his performance. The actor noted that he approached the role in a grounded way rather than trying to completely transform into someone else.

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He also pointed out that one of the strengths of "Charmed" was how often the characters evolved. Instead of staying the same week after week, Leo's journey shifted in unexpected ways — from major life changes to entirely different identities — keeping the role dynamic and engaging.

The actor arrives for the premiere of "Trauma Therapy" held at Harmony Gold Theater on October 1, 2019 in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images

The actor arrives for the premiere of "Trauma Therapy" held at Harmony Gold Theater on October 1, 2019 in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images

The actor highlighted how this constant transformation extended across the show, referencing moments when characters, including those played by Combs, took on alternate forms. That variety, he explained, helped keep the experience fresh and allowed the cast to explore new dimensions of their characters.

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When reflecting on revisiting his work on "Charmed," the actor admitted that his perspective has changed over time as he has grown in his craft. He shared that watching himself on screen has never been easy, as he tends to focus on his own performance rather than fully immersing in the story.

The actor during RomaDrama Live! at the Palm Beach Convention Center on June 25, 2022 in Florida | Source: Getty Images

The actor during RomaDrama Live! at the Palm Beach Convention Center on June 25, 2022 in Florida | Source: Getty Images

The actor noted that this makes it difficult to view the character of Leo objectively, as he often sees himself rather than the role he once played.

Through revisiting episodes, he has found it easier to engage with the show by focusing on the performances of his co-stars as well as guest actors. This has allowed him to reconnect with the series in a new way.

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How Fame, Fatherhood, and Values Shaped His Life

Brian Krause, the actor at the center of this story, is now a father to a 30-year-old son, Jamen. Over the years, he has reflected not only on his career but also on how his role as Leo in "Charmed" shaped conversations around masculinity.

"I didn't grow up very religious, but I went to youth groups and things like that, and I had a neighbour who was a pastor, and he was Leo. He was calm and said the right thing all the time. There were a few people in my life that were like that. They were godly, I suppose," he explained.

Brian Krause attends the "Sugar Town" premiere on September 16, 1999 at Laemmle's Music Hall 3 in Beverly Hills, California | Source: Getty Images

Brian Krause attends the "Sugar Town" premiere on September 16, 1999 at Laemmle's Music Hall 3 in Beverly Hills, California | Source: Getty Images

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Those influences helped Krause shape Leo into a steady, thoughtful presence who remained level-headed even in difficult moments. The 57-year-old also reflected on the personal effect the role had on him, especially as a young father at the time.

Portraying a character who consistently promoted doing the right thing and maintaining calm in the face of challenges reinforced those values in his own life.

Brian Krause arrives at the premiere of Universal Pictures "Man of the Year" at Grauman's Chinese Theatre October 4, 2006 in Hollywood, California | Source: Getty Images

Brian Krause arrives at the premiere of Universal Pictures "Man of the Year" at Grauman's Chinese Theatre October 4, 2006 in Hollywood, California | Source: Getty Images

Krause recalled, "I had a young child at the time, and I was glad I was the one giving the good moral message. 'Do the right thing,' and the good thing will work out right. There was a part of me that Leo helped because he would always stay so calm. When you keep saying it over and over, it’s like, 'Oh, am I becoming more moral?'"

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The Reality Behind Hollywood's Glitz and Grind

In 2025, Krause also reflected on his experiences in Hollywood, explaining that one of the biggest misconceptions is that people fail to see it as a business.

Brian Krause attends the 'Video Software Dealers Association (VSDA) Convention' on July 26, 1992 at Las Vegas Convention Center in Nevada | Source: Getty Images

Brian Krause attends the 'Video Software Dealers Association (VSDA) Convention' on July 26, 1992 at Las Vegas Convention Center in Nevada | Source: Getty Images

He noted that many arrive chasing fame and celebrity, only to realize how demanding and competitive the industry truly is. He also pointed out that much of the effort actors put in happens behind the scenes and goes unnoticed.

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"It's just not glamorous," Krause admitted, adding that the reality makes it difficult for many actors to stay grounded since they are not working the majority of the time.

Brian Krause, Alyssa Milano, Rose McGowan, Holly Marie Combs, and Dorian Gregory at "Charmed" Celebrates 150 Episodes and First Season on DVD in 2005 | Source: Getty Images

Brian Krause, Alyssa Milano, Rose McGowan, Holly Marie Combs, and Dorian Gregory at "Charmed" Celebrates 150 Episodes and First Season on DVD in 2005 | Source: Getty Images

Giving Back Through His Passion for Golf

Away from his professional life, Krause spends his time golfing, surfing, and jogging. He plays golf three or four times a week, combining his love for the sport with meaningful causes.

In 2021, he took part in the George Lopez Foundation's 14th Annual Celebrity Golf Classic Tournament.

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Brian Krause at the Wellness Center Golf Tournament in 1999 in Los Angeles | Source: Getty Images

Brian Krause at the Wellness Center Golf Tournament in 1999 in Los Angeles | Source: Getty Images

The foundation focuses on creating lasting change for underserved children, adults, and military families facing challenges in education and healthcare. It also raises awareness about kidney disease and organ donation.

Krause's involvement was deeply personal. He attended in support of his friend, actor Dale Wade Davis, who had previously received a kidney transplant. David was back on dialysis back then, after the donated organ began to fail, and was in need of another transplant.

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Still Turning Heads as Fans Celebrate His Lasting Charm

Today, while Krause is not as publicly visible as he was at the height of his career, he still keeps fans updated by sharing photos on Instagram. His pictures have fans showing up with admiration, nostalgia, and plenty of love.

One admirer kicked things off with a playful compliment, "Handsome as ever 😉." Another fan sounded pleasantly surprised, pointing out, "You don’t look any different, you look the same, and I like it… I recognize you."

Brian Krause, from a post dated July 8, 2014 | Source: Facebook/thebriankrause

Brian Krause, from a post dated July 8, 2014 | Source: Facebook/thebriankrause

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A short but heartfelt message read, "Love him." One thoughtful comment went beyond the screen, "What a beautiful person who played a beautiful man on Charmed and who is a beautiful person to people who don't have any warm places to stay at night."

Someone else leaned into pure admiration, gushing, "Best actor ever, you are Amazing @briankrause21 ❤️." Another viewer shared, "You're such a good guy. You were my favorite on the show." An individual echoed this sentiment, "Leo is amazing, one of my favorites."

Clearly, even if Brian Krause is not as active in Hollywood as he once was, his fans continue to recognize and admire him, keeping his legacy alive through their lasting appreciation.

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