Brian Bonsall has been arrested again in Colorado, this time on a charge of using marijuana in violation of the terms of his release. Bonsall's defense attorney says the actor needs marijuana for headaches and has applied for a medical marijuana card through the state.

Brian's parents are divorced. His mother, Kathleen Bonsall, married Ken Larkin in 1996.
Brian Bonsall (born 3 December 1981)child actor is one of several actors who played Alexander Rozhenko, son of Worf. Jon Steuer played the toddler Alexander in his first appearance, in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Reunion".
When TNG's producers
decided to make Alexander a
recurring character, they
realized that an older child
actor would be required to
fulfill the demands of regular
filming. Bonsall had extensive
television experience, having
appeared as the youngest Keaton
child (Andy) in the sitcom
Family Ties.
Bonsall appeared semi-regularly
in The Next Generation's fifth,
sixth, and seventh seasons.
Brian played a speaking Andrew Keaton less than a year after his character was born.
Brian appeared with Family Ties co-star Michael Gross in an episode of TV's Trading Places.
Brian appears on the cover of the October 18, 1986 issue of TV Guide.
Brian appeared on the cover of the May 28, 1888 TV Guide Magazine.
Brian's band Late Bloomers has a self-released CD, This One's For Dick.
Brian's
movies include
Father And
Scout, Lily in Winter, Blank
Check,
Father Hood, Desperate Motive,
and Mikey.
Brian appeared in three coca cola commercials with Art Carney.
Brian has a sister, Jennifer.
Brian is the son of Garth Bonsall and Kathleen Larkin.
In 2004, Brian was pulled over for suspicion of DUI.
Brian's first movie was a role as Zack in Go Toward the Light.
Brian has a ring outside of either side of lip.
Has a black armband tattoo, received when he turned 18.
Brian attended Military School for a period after moving to Colorado.
Brian was raised in Colorado by his mother and stepfather.


