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Born in Princeton, NJ and raised in New Hope, Pennsylvania, Kramer is best known for his role as a portfolio manager for fictional Axe Capital in five episodes of 'Billions' Season 3 (Showtime, 2018) and four episodes of Season 4 (Showtime, 2019) and finished filming Season 5 of 'Billions' (Showtime,2021) in April of 2021. Adam was also cast as "Big Hitter" for the season finale for the Emmy winning hit series 'Succession' (HBO, 2021), which is set to air in 2021.
Adam also spent six years as an on camera television reporter for two ABC News affiliates (owned and operated by Gray Television) in the mid-Atlantic and southern regions of the United States. A licensed, fixed wing aircraft pilot who was trained and certified in aerial 'dog fighting' maneuvers by a leading aviation combat school in Arizona, Adam was also a multi year letter winner as a varsity football player for the University of West Alabama-a NCAA Division II school located in Livingston, Alabama. In 2010 Adam was honored by his alma mater with his name affixed to a large conference room located within their football headquarters building. An 15 year veteran of large Wall Street firms, Adam now works full-time in financial intelligence for a leading company in NYC. He lives in Lower Manhattan, New York, USA. An avid animal rights advocate and steady defender of equality and equal opportunity on Wall Street, Adam Kramer is a rare blend of seasoned financial executive and dependable actor.- After graduating, Amelia worked for an independent production company called WRENmedia in Suffolk. During her time there, she travelled all over Africa and Asia reporting for BBC Radio 4 and BBC World Service.
Her first experience of television was working for Red TV - a community cable channel based in Cambridge. After that it was on to LLTV (Local Life TV) - another cable company based in Norwich.
She joined Look East in 2000 as a researcher. During her time at Look East she reported on the planespotters' trial in Greece. She then had a part in a film based on the true story and played herself.
Amelia has also been the Essex reporter for Look East and has strong links with Suffolk having grown up in the county and gone to school there. - Ariel D King is an actress, model and singer who was born on the 4th of July in Riverdale, Illinois. Ariel was awarded the Hollywood Discovery Award at the Hollywood Film Awards in 2010. She portrayed OJ Simpson's daughter Arnelle Simpson on American Crime Story, an anthology series centered around some of history's most famous criminals. It received 22 Emmy nominations and was the most watched cable TV show for the year 2016 and FX's network roster.
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Arjun Namdeo (aka Arjun Prasad Namdeo) is known for his work on Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018), Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016), The Finest Hours (2016) and Smallfoot (2018). He was a part of the team which won an Oscar for Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) as "Best Animated Feature Film" at 91st Academy Awards. He has also worked on other movies and television series in the past.- Actor
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Basil Hoffman was an American character actor, known for his work, often in classic films, with distinguished film directors including Peter Bogdanovich, Mario Monicelli, Richard Benjamin, Carl Reiner (twice), Peter Medak (five times) and Alan J. Pakula (twice); Academy Award winners Ethan and Joel Coen, Paolo Sorrentino, Michel Hazanavicius, Steven Spielberg, Delbert Mann, Blake Edwards, Stanley Donen, Sydney Pollack, Ron Howard and Robert Redford (twice); and many others.
A long-time private acting teacher and coach, he was also a frequent guest lecturer and teacher at prestigious academic institutions, including (among many others) the American Film Institute, the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Emerson College, University of Southern California, the National University of Theater and Film in Bucharest Romania, Confederation College in Canada and the Academie Libanaise des Beaux-Arts in Beirut, Lebanon.
In 2008, he returned to Beirut as a U.S. State Department Cultural Envoy to Lebanon to teach acting and directing at the University of Balamand's Academie Libanaise des Beaux-Arts, Lebanese University, Notre Dame University and St. Joseph University's Institut D'Etude Sceniques Audiovisuelles et Cinematographiques.
He was a member of the Board of Directors of Screen Actors Guild and the Fine Arts Advisory Council of Loyola Marymount University. He was an Advisory Director of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and is a member of both the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Basil was the author of the acting textbooks, "Cold Reading and How to Be Good at It" and "Acting and How to Be Good at It" (and The Second Edition) with a foreword by Sydney Pollack.- Producer
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American filmmaker, screenwriter, and artist Benjamin McPherson began his career as a fine artist in New Mexico where his work first drew accolades and received national attention. Ben's paintings are currently featured in galleries and museums throughout the world and have been profiled in "Southwest Art Magazine" and "American Art Collector." In 2007, his creative process was the subject of the Emmy nominated episode "God's Close Up" in the Showtime series "This American Life." Bens work can be seen at theartofbenmcpherson.com .
Ben then expanded his talents by creating a series for National Geographic and continued to hone his craft as a filmmaker while helming projects for other networks. In 2013, he co-created and directed a live stage production of "Man in the Moon" which opened to a sold-out audience of more than 20,000. His first feature-length film "Radioflash," which Ben both wrote and directed, will be released in theaters later this year and stars Dominic Monaghan, Brighton Sharbino, and Will Patton.- Brad was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and grew up in West Allis, WI. His mother was a grade school teacher. His father was a police officer. His parents divorced when he was very young. Brad is a licensed RN and part-time paranormal investigator for Brew City Paranormal. He has always had a passion for all things film-related.
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Brad is an award-winning director and producer from Michigan. He cut his teeth in the film industry working on Ryan Gosling's directorial debut Lost River in Detroit before relocating to Los Angeles. Since then, he's worked on several Hollywood productions including Westworld and Need for Speed. He founded the film production company DYNMC Creative in 2017 and has worked with a wide array of clientele, from automotive companies to record labels.
His most recent work includes the short film Thirst which he produced in collaboration with 20th Century Studios for Hulu's "Bite Size Halloween" series with visionary director Stefan Dezil. He's also directed a slew of acclaimed music videos for several recording artists: FM-84, Ollie Wride, Jay Diggs, W O L F C L U B, Michael Oakley, Parallels and The New Division. His music videos have been shown at film festivals around the world and have been featured on NewRetroWave, Vehlinggo, Popdust and Earmilk.
When he's not shooting and directing Brad writes and produces synth-heavy sci-fi inspired electronica as SLACKMACHINE.- Writer
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Brad Abrahams is an award-winning documentary filmmaker, commercial director, and editor from Canada, now based in Austin, TX. His all-consuming interests in radical science, cryptozoology, and general esoterica inspire his stories. His first feature, "Love and Saucers" (2017), toured fests worldwide, with a special jury mention at Fantastic Fest, and a Hulu exclusive shortly after. His recent short narrative "Conspiracy Cruise" (2019), starring Henry Zebrowski, had similar success, now living as a Vimeo Staff Pick. For the last few years he's been making short documentaries for philanthropic organizations, at home and abroad. Though he's not yet had a supernatural experience, he is ready and willing.- Producer
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Two-time Emmy winning film and television executive with strong creative and business background. Responsible for developing and overseeing network series and specials as well as award-winning film documentaries. Created and manage network's prestige documentary franchise. Manage all level of creative and budget detail for multiple projects.
Specialties: Budgeting, scripting, creative, co-production financing- Actor
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Brad Allen is an American actor/director from Summersville, West Virginia. He is known for Strangers(2016), My Crazy Ex(2016) and Broadsword: A Heroic Story(2017) where he made his directing debut. He has resided in Los Angeles, California since 2015, where he pursues his acting career. Look for more of his work in 2017 and years to come.- Actor
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Born and raised in Alberta, Canada. Brad started off as an architectural technologist and pro photographer, and moved into film/tv after being scouted by an agency for background work in the industry. After working as background and occasional speaking parts in over 100 different productions, Brad began to work as crew with the Directors Guild of Canada (DGC). His avid interest in photography and cinematography eventually led him into working more on independent productions in the camera department. Brad continues to work independently in photography and film work.- Actor
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Born in South Bend, Indiana and raised in Southern Michigan/Nothern Indiana. Brad has spent his career on and off the stage from Barn Swallow Theater in Cass County, Michigan to the Ol' Firehouse of the South Bend Civic Theater to Southwestern Michigan College to Indiana University. On a whim in December of 2011, Brad decided to make a trek to Hollywood and see if he could fill out his lifelong passion of Film and Theater. Brad has always said "Nothing is ever too far from your reach, you must want it bad enough to grab it"- Camera and Electrical Department
Brad's first cave experience was when he was a high student and visited Raccoon Mountain Caverns in Chattanooga, TN. It wasn't until nearly 7 years later that Brad again ventured underground, this time not in a commercial cave, but a natural cave. Since that time, Brad has visited hundreds of caves across the Southeastern United States including both vertical and horizontal caves. With a Master's Degree in education, Brad enjoyed showing new cavers the diversity of life that can be found in caves as well as the beauty of the underground world. Brad's students have often referred to him as "bat" man because of his interest in the flying mammal.
In January 2011, Brad had a freak accident at a cave near Scottsboro, AL. He fell 160' and broke his back. However, this has not stopped him from caving and he continues to cave to this day.
Brad given back to the caving community through a variety of caving organizations such as the SKTF (SERA Karst Task Force), Clock Tower Grotto, Georgia Speleological Society, and Southeastern Cave Conservancy. The SCCI is dedicated to protecting the natural underground environments and preserving them for our future generations and Brad proudly helps support their mission.
Brad resides in Georgia with his adopted son and his faithful dog, Bailey.- Director
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Brad Bartlett born in Auckland New Zealand, son of Ray Bartlett (Taree, Australia) and Hazel Bartlett (Kaikohe, New Zealand) Brad has dual Australia and New Zealand citizenship. Due to the transient nature of his family, as a child Brad attended schools in various locations including, Murupara Primary, Pouto Primary, Royal Road Primary, Dargaville Intermediate and Dargaville High School. Brad left school at 15 years of age in 1982 preferring education as an autodidact, his subject of choice being technology. For the next 10 years Brad traveled around New Zealand and Australia as an itinerant worker. Brad met his wife Rachel in the town of Dargaville NZ and after their marriage they moved to Waiheke Island NZ. Waiheke was the birth place of their first son Jay and it was shortly after his birth that Brad started to produce digital products. Brad and Rachel have two sons and a daughter - Jay, Elijah & Madeline. From 2000 - 2005 Brad experimented with animated videos, games and compact disc recordings, releasing his first finished product in 2006 - the album entitled "From Home" by Freobusker (a stage name used by his wife Rachel). Brad went on to produce several more albums for his wife releasing them on most of the major music stores worldwide. On September 1st 2016 Brad and Rachel started their family business "Studio BingBangBoo Kangaroo" producing and distributing animated children's videos and music.- Actor
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Brad Bergeron has been acting since he was 15 years old. Beginning with theatre and live comedy, then focusing more on film/tv later on in his career. You can catch him on various tv series and films, or on stage in the wickedly hilarious live soap opera Sin Peaks. Brad Bergeron is best known for his appearance as Jack Bailey in Hallmark's Coyote Creek Christmas.- Actor
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Brad Billups is a an up and coming actor based in the port city of Wilmington, North Carolina. Brad began his work in film as a background actor and has gained much experience working to fulfill second unit positions as a photo/film double as well as working as a regular stand in.- Composer
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Brad Black is a Los Angeles composer/trumpet player that is quickly becoming an in demand writer and performer on the scene. Recently scoring a documentary for Conservation International and award winning cinematographer Shawn Heinrichs. Also in demand as a trumpet player/arranger for big band and small group. Specializes in orchestral writing, motifs, and soaring memorable melodies. Has written cues for documentaries, drama, horror, comedies, thrillers, and action. Full midi orchestral capabilities with up to date, high end samples. Accomplished conductor as well. Available to conduct sessions.- Actor
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Brad is best known for Sony Entertainment's Annie (2014). Very early in his career, Brad worked with Brian Herzlinger (My Date with Drew (2004)) on his student film, Malicious Intent. As a screenwriter, Brad has collaborated on his first feature-length script with fellow actor, Allison Winn. Brad has also traveled around the US and the globe as a vocalist and cabaret artist.- Brad Bonnell was born and raised in Newfoundland, where he completed a Bachelor's degree in Music Composition from Memorial University. His first introduction to theatre was in high school, after which he went on to appear in both professional and community theatre, working with such companies as Artistic Fraud and Rising Tide Theatre. His first film role was on an episode of CBC's Republic of Doyle. In 2015, he relocated to Vancouver to pursue a diploma in Acting for Film & Television at Vancouver Film School.
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Brad is a Los Angeles area native with a long creative background in art and theater. He went to Art Center in Pasadena, and then co-founded a Los Angeles advertising agency, where he helped his clients tell their stories. He is a partner at Badlands Features, a development and production company, and a founder at Conduit, a sales and distribution firm.- Sound Department
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Motion Picture Sound Recording has taken me to over 20 countries around the world. I have worked on all manner of projects: features, commercial, corporate, documentary, Union or Non-Union anything where dialogue needs to be synced with a lens on stage or field conditions. I am fully compliant with Contract Services Administration Trust Fund safety classes. I have time-code recording equipment and work with skilled microphone Boom operators. Action, comedy, drama, or killer leprechauns- - I have a Sound package that will fit your needs.- Cinematographer
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Brad resides in Raleigh NC. He studied at the Art Institute of ATL in the world of filmmaking. He has been working the past year with Meeting Street Productions, LLC based in NC. He is a talented DP and works globally. Brad has partnered with other talented individuals in making both short and long form content. His latest projects include pilots and videos for major distribution. Look for his upcoming works in late 2018.- Additional Crew
Brad Butler is a North Carolina native, residing in Wilmington, NC as of 2012. Holding both a USCG 50GT Master's license and a PADI Course Director certification, Brad is an experienced boat captain and Scuba instructor. His background in water safety and marine work outside of the film industry has prepared him well to perform multiple roles in and around the water on set.- Actor
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Brad most recently appeared in Jason Alvridez's, "Merryland," The Clyde Brother's, "If I Could Tell You," Bobby Kegley's, "The Contest," and Billy Peake's, "Tears." He appeared in multiple episodes of CBS' "The Bold and the Beautiful," and his first feature film was as a featured "Klingon" in a scene with Christopher Plummer in "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country," directed by Nicholas Meyer. After 22 episodes in a recurring background role on "Frasier," Brad ventured into commercial acting, including a national Bank of America spot, "Bennie." Brad started his professional entertainment career as the CGI producer of Disney's "Flight of the Navigator." He also helped package 20th Century Fox's, "Millennium."- Producer
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Brad Champagne is a new wave style independent filmmaker living in Koreatown, Los Angeles. He hopes to help ignite a resurgence of new wave filmmaking in Los Angeles, embracing the concept of unconventional genre films like Godard's 'Breathless', and Wong Kar-Wai's 'Fallen Angels'. Like those filmmakers he doesn't pre-script his films as completed screenplays, instead preferring to write, shoot, and edit in a more nimble, or "agile", style that allows for greater spontaneity and a richer exploration of characters and themes. His cinematic philosophy orbits around the concept of freeing filmmaking from the assembly-line constraints of the industrial age the art form was birthed from.
Brad first encountered the magic of filmmaking at the Boston Children's Museum, and the zoetropes that children were encouraged to create their own animation strips for. He would often draw light-saber battles between Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader, crudely rendered in crayon, and then watch in wonder as the images seemed to come alive before his eyes. Visual storytelling has been his passion ever since, and as a director he puts a premium on commanding the visual language of his films - taking pride in authoring camera movement, focal lengths, etc.
Brad's 5 favorite filmmakers are: Wong Kar-Wai, George Lucas, Jean-Luc Godard, Steven Spielberg, and Akira Kurosawa. His favorite cinematographer is Christopher Doyle.
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Brad Conrad Wiebe is a Canadian Actor and Musician, born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, oldest of two brothers with a late start in acting compared to his friends.
Brad went to College Lorette Collegiate and always skipped drama class thinking it was silly. It wasn't until he was told by someone he was seeing at the time that he wouldn't be able to act. It struck a chord and decided he would prove them wrong, and this ended up turning acting into a passion.- Actor
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Coming of age in the northern plains as a resident and student, Brad relocated to the Pacific Northwest post-college. In the Seattle area Brad has been a driving force as a set-designer, actor, producer, writer and director. His fingerprints are on hundreds of theater performances coast to coast. Brad has several movies to his name including "Candor," "3 Idiots With Guns" and "the_Gardener." Those and his independent short film series "the_Gardener Part II" can be found on his YouTube channel - Studio FitsU. His latest "Then is Now" can be found on Vimeo.- Producer
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The son of a flight attendant as well as an airline pilot, Brad Crowe grew up overseas in Singapore and was exposed at an early age to the world of theater, music, and politics. An avid singer/saxophone player, actor/director, and student politician, Brad learned the importance of a social conscience in the arts. After fulfilling a BA with a double major in film production and film studies at the University of British Columbia, Canada on a full scholarship, Brad is attending the University of Southern California, completing an MFA in film production with an emphasis on Producing and Directing. He has just received the Thomas B. Bush Memorial Scholarship for excellence in Cinematography and the Albert R. Broccoli Scholarship for excellence in film.- Brad is a Canadian born actor working and living in Seoul, South Korea. Brad studied acting and theater at both the University of Waterloo in Waterloo, Canada and Studio 58 in Vancouver, Canada.
Recent roles include Hawaiian Governor Stainback in "Road to Boston" and Detective Edwards in the award winning short "Juicy Girl". - Art Department
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Born in Albany, New York on January 20, 1984. After high school Brad appeared as an extra in Anger Management and has written and directed several short films. He also started a production company called Picture It Films.
Brad Davis started his art gallery and studio Brad Davis Art in 2021- Additional Crew
Brad started his exotic and domestic animal training career over 20 years ago, working with his mentor, Leo Dahl from Germany. His first taste in animal training came in the form of Leo's collection of wolves, large cats, horses and an assortment of other species. Fast forward 23 years later, Brad works full time at a major Canadian Zoo, and along with managing his own business, Animals, On The Go!, he has traveled the world not just to train animals for zoos and private owners, but is sought after to train people on how to train animals, presenting several clinics and workshops annually. Brad has made many appearances on Animal Planet, National Geographic Channel, Nat Geo WILD, The Life Network, The Discovery Channel and TVO just to name a few. With his animals and himself being featured on every major media outlet in Canada, he is becoming a familiar face in Canada and around the world as an authority in training exotic and domestic animals.- Art Department
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Brad is known as one of the hardest working guys on a set, whether working on a low budget project like an indie feature or a multi-million-dollar studio film, his extensive experience as an indie film maker has developed both the creative and technical skills needed to be a multi-skilled crew member and a practical asset on any set or location. Coming from a background in the Art Department spanning over 27 years, he has extensive experience in set design & construction, set dressing, prop sourcing and model building, practical SPFX and the greens department. Combined with the experience as a writer/producer/director/Director of Photography and editor on my own independent films, his overall intuitive understanding of film Language is what makes him unique. he has earned the reputation of quick thinker and on set problem solver particularly under challenging conditions, able to handle pressure, high levels of stress and pressing deadlines whilst delivering on time and within set budgets. He is a natural leader who likes to motivate and communicate effectively in order to have a dedicated, invincible and happy team.- Brad Dude is a writer focusing on nonfiction, fiction and screenwriting. He has six books on the topic of leadership and temperament on Amazon and has listed one screenplay on IMDb ("Finding Eden"). Brad served as a Volunteer and Staff Member for the Peace Corps in Micronesia and Samoa. He has worked as a leadership and management consultant in 35+ countries in Asia, Africa, Europe, Middle East, and the Pacific. Brad now lives in New Orleans with his wife, Sue.
After graduating from Northern Illinois University with a Journalisms degree, Brad became a PCV in the Marshall Islands on a small atoll a half mile wide and a mile long. He taught English to Marshallese children his first year then served as a teacher trainer for the next two years. This new position allowed him to travel throughout the islands on tramp steamers filled with leaking diesel drums, pigs, chickens, and vomiting passengers, while spending long nights on sleeping mats on top decks so any type of breeze could ward off mosquitoes and ever present humidity. Brad later spent five years leading training programs for new Volunteers and became an Associate Director, Deputy Director, and Acting Country Director in Micronesia and Western Samoa.
Brad worked for Westinghouse's Institute for Resource Development and conducted management training courses for government and private sector clients all over the world. For Macro International, Inc., he became project manager for a large project in Jordan and also managed 50 consultants on a training needs assessment project for American Indians through the Department of Interior. The success of this project earned Brad the "Project Manager of the Year Award."
Brad and several partners began a consulting firm based in Washington, D.C. that took him throughout the Middle East, Asia, Africa and the Caribbean. During these travels Brad completed six screenplays before turning to non-fiction books on the subject of management and leadership. He co-wrote his first book "What Makes You Tick and What Ticks You Off," was well received by critics in the field and became a text for leadership courses that he designed, developed and delivered at NASA. Recently Brad returned to Micronesia, in the central Pacific, where he wrote the FY2020-FY2023 Strategic Plan for Kosrae State of the Federated States of Micronesia.
Based on current news headlines, Brad wrote "Finding Eden," a screenplay based on the plight of African, Arab and South Asian migrants refused asylum by various European countries. His story follows a female rescue ship captain in the Mediterranean who tries to find a safe haven for her migrant passengers but faces modern-day pirates and inter-cultural fighting in order to find the perfect place--perfect for migrants, perfect for pirates, and perfect for her. - Director
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Brad Dworkin hates the term "video generalist", but that might be the best word for this content creator who has produced, directed, shot, edited, animated and basically done anything that involves moving visuals. From projection mapping documentaries to the side of downtown buildings, to shooting hidden camera footage in a 7-11 in the middle of the Nevada desert, Brad has worked to create original and engaging content for a variety of mediums and audiences. As a commercial producer and director he's created work for brands like Nike, Toyota, Interac, Taco Bell, Budweiser and many others.- Producer
Brad Essex is a conservative writer and historian. He has Cerebral palsy but it hasn't hampered him from being a writer and blogger. He have Interviewed many people from politicians to sports stars! Written for Breitbart interviewed by the 405 media also been involved in discussions about aspects of politic with Dana loesch.- Brad is an actor based out of Dallas, TX. He's studied Film and Video Production and is always looking for a new challenge! Brad began acting in high school on a dare as 'Angie the Ox' in a local community production of Guys and Dolls and was instantly hooked. He has been fortunate to follow his dreams in Voice Acting and can't wait to do more while working with amazing people!
- Born 1962 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Lived in Houston, Texas from 1981 - 2004; Tulsa 2004 - present. Has been involved with various science fiction fan clubs and conventions. Ran a sci-fi book store in the early 1990s. Best known as a James Bond / 007 / Ian Fleming collector and scholar. Board Member of The Ian Fleming Foundation.
- Brad Fuller is a New Zealand-born citizen living in Queensland. With a background in design, Brad fell into acting when he starred in his first commercial back in 2021 for Wendy's hamburgers NZ. It was from here that he became intrigued by the film scene, enrolling in acting classes and securing the lead for the short film, 'Picassos Lover' Brad has since moved to Brisbane where he continues to pursue acting, further establishing his presence in the industry by auditioning for major film and TV productions while training with various well-established coaches and casting directors. He has since made appearances in short films such as 'Detective Everyman', 'Punchline' and the award-winning 'Swiping Right'.
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Brad Gage is a New York-based keynote speaker, host, and TV producer. His hosting credits include content for ABC, Hulu, Fullscreen, Mercedes, and SocialClubTV, as well as live and branded events for companies like Intel, Sanrio, and LiveMe. Brad's educational podcast "Explain Things to Me" was one of iTunes' "Best of 2015" and he was named one of Just For Laughs festival's "New Faces of Comedy" in 2019. He hosts the web series Real Feels about positive masculinity, mental health, and self-improvement.
Brad is the head of video production for Entrepreneur Magazine and a producer on their long-running investment competition TV show "Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch".- Music Department
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Brad Gardner is a conductor, pianist, vocal coach, and arranger. He was a Netflix Music Executive from 2020 to 2023, where he specialized in orchestral music production. He has also worked on several Broadway musicals and national tours, including Disney's Aladdin (US National Tour), An American In Paris (Japanese-language premier in Tokyo and US National Tour), and Mean Girls (Broadway).- Brad Golden is a writer and actor known for his work in The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004), Kissing Strangers (2010) and Stone & Ed (2008). A graduate of UCLA's Theatre, Film, and Television (BA) and NYU's Steinhardt's Educational Theatre in Colleges and Communities (MA), Brad currently teaches Theatre Arts in high school and college. He was named "Best Drama Teacher In San Diego" by Broadway San Diego Awards in 2018.
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- Brad Gosse, hailing from Toronto, is a comedian and author known for his sharp, edgy humor. He stands out in the comedy landscape with his unique blend of sarcasm and dark comedy. He has penned over 100 humor books and commands an impressive following of over a million on social media. His comedic style is a mix of sardonic wit and biting commentary, reminiscent of classic television hosts but with a modern, cutting edge.
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Brad Gover makes dramatic films, documentaries, and interactive media. The Care Package (2006), his first fictional short film, played to sold out audiences at prominent film festivals across Canada. His producing credits include the NFB interactive documentary about restaurant dishwashers entitled Bubble Dancers (2014), as well as The Needle and the Damage Undone (2012), a CBC television documentary that explores the impact harm reduction has on the lives of people who use injection drugs. He then directed the follow-up to that documentary, entitled Sister Morphine (2014), about Newfoundland nurses who struggle with addiction to the drugs they administer on a daily basis. Brad most recently produced two feature films, Away from Everywhere (2016), starring Shawn Doyle, Joanne Kelly and Jason Priestley, and Riverhead (2016), about a blood-feud between two families that divides a small Newfoundland outport community. He also recently produced a number of short films, including Wife and Death (2016) by well-known comedian Matt Wright and co-starring Greg Malone of CODCO fame, as well as the television pilot The Slattery Street Crockers (2013), written and directed by international best selling novelist, Kenneth J. Harvey. Brad serves on the Board of Directors for NIFCO, the Newfoundland Independent Filmmakers Co-Operative, as well as PANL, the Producers Association of Newfoundland and Labrador, and is a former president of the Nickel Independent Film Festival.- Actor
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Brad Greenquist is a character actor best known for his portrayal of Victor Pascow in Pet Sematary. Mr. Greenquist was born in Fort Meade, Maryland, and grew up in Falls Church, Virginia. In 1983, after earning a BFA from Virginia Commonwealth University, he went to New York City and quickly began performing in the Off-Off-Broadway theater circuit. His first feature film, The Bedroom Window, put him on the map, and he has been working steadily ever since in films, television and on the live stage. Mr. Greenquist lives in Santa Monica, California.
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Brad Greenwood grew up in Brisbane, Australia.
After graduating from the Queensland college of the Arts, He began working in the Australian motion picture industry. He gained experience as a make up artist and prop builder on a number of offshore films, movies of the week and television shows throughout the 90s.
Eventually Greenwood became interested in production design and visual effects art direction, and has been active in this capacity over the last few years.- Actor
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An actor/writer living in Los Angeles, Brad has been acting since the age of 13. He grew up in Nebraska and New Mexico, and holds a Masters in Theater from Stony Brook University and an MFA in Acting from the University of Washington. He made his off Broadway debut in Anouilh's Antigone with Ubu Rep. After taking a fifteen year break from acting, he began professionally again in 2015.
As a writer, his first short, Under Construction, premiered at Outfest and appeared in other festivals nationally. Other scripts have placed in various television and screenplay competitions
He has appeared in many Los Angeles stage productions of plays and musicals, including conceiving and creating a completely improvised one man version of War and Peace.- Producer
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Brad Gustafson has developed, written, produced and directed some of Australia's most loved television programs for leading domestic and international broadcasters and streaming services.
Showrunner of the Australian versions of hit international formats First Dates and The Real Full Monty, Brad's trademark heart and humour shone threw driving both to high ratings and critical acclaim.
Spanning genres including reality, factual, factual entertainment, docu-reality and children's programs, Brad's diverse experience, creative vision and leadership make him a sought after collaborator as he grows his slate of original scripted and unscripted projects.- Actor
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Brad Hackworth was born January 31st, 1987 in Lebanon Oregon, USA. In 2006 Bradley joined the U.S. Armed Forces as a Combat Engineer. He served two tours, one in Iraq from 2007 to 2008. And then again from 2009 to 2010 in Kosovo. He is an actor known for Grimm (2011), Combat Report (2014), and the upcoming film Self Portrait (2015). He has a history with military training, which has pushed him to pursue stunt work, and a never ending thirst for continuing his education with the entertainment industry.