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W. Donnie Brown
Bio 2007
The wedding day, for most
people, is one of the most stressful of their lives. So how has wedding
planner W. Donnie Brown, JWIC survived more than 1,600 of them? He has a
secret weapon.
“I try to use humor on a
day-to-day basis,” he says. “I think humor makes the day far more fun.”
But Brown’s warm and
wacky sense of humor has done more than just smooth over nuptial nerves:
it’s also made him a reality TV star. Fans of the Style Network’s
top-rated reality show Whose Wedding Is It Anyway?, tune in
regularly to watch Brown and other big-city wedding planners pull out all
the stops to give couples the weddings of their dreams. And with his
clever one-liners, gregarious personality and goofy on-camera antics,
Texas native Brown has quickly become a fan favorite.
“I let things come out of
my mouth that generally stun everyone around me,” the energetic planner
admits, laughing.
Brown’s mix of TV-ready
charisma and calm professionalism was exactly what producers were looking
for when they came to Dallas in 2002 looking for wedding planners for a
new reality series. They envisioned a wedding program that focused more on
the role of the planners than the bride and groom, following the
professionals as they coped with last-minute crises and emotional
overload. But for the show to work, the planners had to be not only pros
who could handle the pressures of their job surrounded by cameras, but
also lively, entertaining personalities who could draw viewers in and keep
things interesting. They knew immediately that the talented Brown would
fit the bill.
Indeed, during the course
of the show’s six seasons, Brown has survived some of a planner’s worst
nightmares — a stained wedding dress, a cake threatening to topple – all
while on camera. And while viewers tune in again and again to see him
handle them with grace, they’re also hoping to catch some of his
mood-lightening quips or hilarious hi-jinks. Because you never know what
you might see Brown do during the hour-long show -- whether it’s making a
nervous bride giggle by bursting into a silly song, mugging for a
photographer while he’s setting up, or waltzing giddily through the aisles
of a floral expo.
“I am constantly trying
to come up with crazy things to do that will lend themselves to the
matters at hand, but make people laugh in the process,” he says.
Brown’s career as wedding
guru began at age 16 in Lubbock, Texas, by helping out some family friends
who owned a floral shop with weekend weddings. “It was different and fun,
and it was doing something for someone’s special day,” Brown says.
It also proved a
lucrative enough hobby to allow Brown to put himself through college at
Texas Tech University. In 1994, he went pro, opening Dallas-based Five
Star Floral Design and Events. Soon Brown had established a reputation in
town as a top-notch wedding professional, whose clients appreciated his
talents with floral arrangements and décor, and his lighthearted approach
to a process that can quickly become overwhelming.
In 2001, Brown landed a
high-profile celebrity client when country star LeAnn Rimes and fiancé
Dean Sheremet hired him to create the perfect look for their important
wedding day. The couple had been impressed by his enthusiasm and positive
energy, which they knew he’d need for their star-studded nuptials.
“Clearly, a low-key
wedding is much simpler to get through,” says Brown, who has also worked
with actresses Dixie Carter and Emma Thompson as well as the Democratic
National Committee and The Dallas Cowboys to show his amazing versatility.
“One thing to note is that there is so much excitement surrounding a
high-profile wedding or event.”
In 2003, Brown became a
celebrity himself when Whose Wedding Is It Anyway? debuted and
quickly became a cult hit. The Style Network immediately ordered another
season. And then another. By the sixth, Brown was the only original
planner left. When the network launched another wedding-related series,
Married Away, in 2006, Brown was back, to the delight of viewers,
helping couples plan and execute destination weddings.
Now that he’s a TV star,
Brown sometimes finds the shows crossing over into his planning business
in unexpected ways — like when fans hire him to plan their events.
“One mother of the bride
was a fan of the show, and she would listen carefully to every word I
said. I could tell she was waiting for the sound bites to come out,” Brown
says, laughing. “And then as soon as I said something funny, she’d run off
and repeat it to anyone who’d listen!”
Between tapings, weddings
and his day-to-day business, Brown travels the country speaking at bridal
expos and other wedding-related events. Fans flock to see their favorite
TV planner in person, and he doesn’t disappoint, delivering a gut-busting
comedy routine that draws on his real-life experiences and instructs
couples on how to get through the big day.
“I use some of my crazy
wedding stories, and then as I go through them I elaborate and point out
the insane and funny things that go on during weddings while keeping their
anonymity in check,” he says.
Brown is currently
compiling some of his best anecdotes and most useful wedding wisdom into a
humorous nuptial planning manual that will feature his trademark bon mots
and belly laughs.
Also in development are
several new television shows, which, like his hit Style shows, will draw
on both his seasoned experience as a planner and his larger-than-life
persona. Because, as the man who once dreamed of being a banker has
learned, given enough time, life tends to lead you down the path where you
most belong. And for Brown, that’s undoubtedly in front of the cameras.
“I was made for this!”
Brown says, laughing. “I have this internal switch that comes on all by
itself when I get in front of a large group of people -- and I just turn
into this crazy personality!”
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