| Began performing as a teenager in San Diego, California |
| 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" |
| Played regular role of Officer Nat Holliday on the CBS police drama "Houston Knights" |
| Raised in Guam and The Philippines |
| Spent three seasons with the Twelfth Night Repertory Company in L.A. |
1965 | Studied piano from age six (date approximate) |
1974 | First professional role as a disciple in an Old Globe Theatre production of "Godspell" (date approximate) |
1977 | Moved to Los Angeles (date approximate) |
1979 | Had regular role of Dr Justin 'Jackpot' Jackson on the CBS medical series "Trapper John, M.D." |
1979 | TV acting debut, as John Dolan in the ABC miniseries "Roots: The Next Generation", credited as Brian Mitchell |
1988 | Broadway debut in "Mail"; had originated the role in Southern California |
1990 | Feature acting debut in "Ghost Dad" |
1990 | Starred in short-lived all-black revival of the Gershwin musical "Oh, Kay!" |
1992 | Played recurring role on the NBC sitcom "Fresh Prince of Bel Air" |
1993 | Succeeded Gregory Hines as Jelly Roll Morton in the Broadway musical "Jelly's Last Jam" |
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" |
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 |
1996 | Played Coalhouse Walker Jr in the Toronto premiere of "Ragtime" |
1997 | Moved with "Ragtime" to Los Angeles |
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" |
2001 | Returned to Broadway as the star of August Wilson's "King Hedley II"; garnered Tony nomination |
2002 | Cast in title role of the Kennedy Center production of "Sweeney Todd" |
2002 | Played Paul Berthalet in the Encores! staging of "Carnival" |
2006 | Performed on stage in the "Encores!" concert staging of "Kismet," at the City Center in New York |