Russell Brice - Actor Profile

Russell Brice

Acting
Updated: Apr 20, 2026
5Total Films
10.0 Highest Rated
Born: Jul 3, 1952
Birth Place: Christchurch, New Zealand

About Russell Brice

Russell Reginald Brice (born 3 July 1952) is a New Zealand mountaineer. He was the owner/manager of Himex (Himalayan Experience Ltd.), a climbing expedition company. He has summited Cho Oyu seven times, Himal Chuli and Mount Everest twice, as well as Manaslu in October 2010, which was his 14th summit of an 8000 m peak. Brice first went to Everest in 1974 as part of Edmund Hillary's Himalayan Trust. His first attempt to climb the mountain was in 1981. In 1988, Brice and Harry Taylor were the first climbers to successfully climb The Three Pinnacles on Everest's Northeast Ridge. Brice reached the summit of Everest on 29 May 1997 and again on 25 May 1998. He is best known for leading the 2006, 2007, and 2009 expeditions on Everest which were filmed by the Discovery Channel for three seasons of a series titled Everest: Beyond the Limit. The series touts Brice's experience, weather savvy, and professionalism compared to other groups on the mountain. Following the first season, Brice became part of a controversy over the death of climber David Sharp, who was found in a weakened state high on the mountain by Brice's climbers; footage of Sharp was filmed, but he was deemed impossible to save and left to die. In the series, Brice estimates that 80% of his "mates" have died during his climbing career. In 2012, Brice's clients each paid his company €43,000 to climb Mount Everest. Due to his concerns about dangerous conditions, Brice pulled all of his guides, clients, and Sherpas off Mount Everest, and his company's reputation was damaged due to perceptions that he was overreacting. During the 2013 season, Brice was involved in brokering an agreement between Sherpas and Western climbers after disputes broke out on the mountain. Brice also used to own Chamonix Experience, based in Chamonix in the French Alps, and Mountain Experience, based in Nepal. Brice's expertise has been used for a number of filming projects in the Himalaya, including as location manager for the film The Wildest Dream (2010), the story of George Mallory and the expedition to locate his body which was discovered by Conrad Anker. Brice is a central figure in the documentary Sherpa (2015), which recounts events surrounding the 2014 Mount Everest ice avalanche.

Russell Brice Movies & Career Overview

The filmography of Russell Brice reflects exceptional commercial consistency. Across 5 major appearances, the actor has built a reputation through performances in multiple genres and storytelling styles.

Dominant Genre

A large portion of Russell Brice's work falls within the Documentary genre, where audiences tend to respond most strongly to their on-screen presence.

Success Ratio

Approximately 80% of Russell Brice's films maintain ratings above 6.5, indicating a consistent level of audience approval.

One of the most highly rated entries in their career remains Marco Étoile Filante, which stands out as a key performance.

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Best Russell Brice Movies Ranked

Must-watch hits from Russell Brice's career based on audience ratings.

Full Filmography

Every movie Russell Brice has appeared in, with audience ratings and verdicts.

YearMovieCharacterSuccessMore
2024 THE QUEST: Everest Self Flop Similar →
2022 THE QUEST: Nepal Expedition Operator Super Hit Similar →
2015 Sherpa Self Super Hit Similar →
2014 Bear Grylls: Man vs Everest Self Super Hit Similar →
2008 Marco Étoile Filante Self Super Hit Similar →

Russell Brice - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best movie of Russell Brice?

According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Russell Brice is "Marco Étoile Filante" with a rating of 10.0/10.

How many movies has Russell Brice acted in?

Russell Brice has been featured in at least 5 major films throughout their career.

What are some other popular movies by Russell Brice?

Other notable films include "Bear Grylls: Man vs Everest", "THE QUEST: Nepal", and "Sherpa".

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