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Kim Braden was born in 1949 in London, England, UK. She is an actress and producer, known for Star Trek: Generations (1994), Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) and To Serve Them All My Days (1980). She is married to David Carson. They have two children.- Actor
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Kai Braden is an actor and model from San Francisco who has worked on TV shows including NCIS: Hawaii, Magnum P.I., and Orange Is the New Black; national commercials for brands such as Geico, Nivea, and Toyota; and music videos for artists like Katy Perry, Tata Young, and A-Mei.
As an international model, he has worked with Men's Health Magazine, J.Crew, Marc Jacobs, Samsung, and Lululemon to name a few. Kai's fitness compliments his work in entertainment, as he is also a highly certified and experienced trainer for an array of virtual fitness platforms and personal clients like Zac Efron and DJ Vice. Kai also serves as a council member in the fashion labor rights nonprofit, The Model Alliance.- Christopher Braden is known for Sex and the City (1998), Mona Lisa Smile (2003) and The Looming Tower (2018).
- Meg Barrick grew up in Wheeling, WV and graduated from Wheeling Park High School in '08. The only child to Larry Barrick a Computer Systems Analyst and Judy Barrick an Occupational Therapist; Meg decided to move to New York out of high school and pursue her modeling career. After being sent on a few acting auditions she found acting was her true passion and started studying at The Alan Gordon Studio, in the West Village. Winter of '09 to fall of '11 she studied The Meisner Technique, scene study and audition technique with Alan Gordon. Getting an itch for warm weather and to see what all the fuss was about on the West Coast Meg moved to Los Angeles, CA in fall of '11. Studying Scene Study and Audition Technique with Lisa Millilo at the Joanne Barron/D.W. Brown Studios and auditioning every chance she gets.
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Heather Braden is a producer, director, writer, creator, actress of British, Egyptian, Syrian, Italian, Scottish, French heritage (related to model/director/producer Elisa Sednaoui and French director Stephane Sednaoui) Heather is a 1st generation American born dual national of England. She began as a local model as a teen in Portland, Oregon, where she began on sets with Gus Van Sant and discovered her passion for visual storytelling while experimenting in art films.
She moved to LA attending Art Center in Pasadena in photography under Paul Jasmin, while modeling for enrolled students. A year later she relocated to New York City signing with top agencies Next Models and Wilhelmina, working for notable brands Levis, Wrangler, Michael Kors and many others, dozens of runway shows, commercials, magazines, ads across the US, EU, and Latin America. As an actress and voice-over artist, she signed with CESD and Paradigm.
While based in NYC for over a decade she studied at F.I.T. in Manhattan (Fashion Institute of Technology) in photography and art history, transitioned from modeling to behind-the-scenes roles as a PA, producer, 1st assistant, 1st camera, key lighting to dozens of photographers and directors on national and international projects, then working as a commercial photographer, and producer for hundreds of productions working her way up from 5th to 1st camera assistant/lighting for major commercial photographers and directors on thousands of projects for over years, on 3 continents including: Norman Jean Roy, Mark Abrahams, Rankin, Kelly Klein, Michelangelo Di Battista, Ruven Afanador, and many others before forming her first production company leading crews to Central America on dozens of video and still productions in advertising for recognizable brands Avon, Pepsi products, Sports Illustrated and many others. Her expertise in pre/post-production, on-set management, locations producer, and lead producer lead her to jump from photography to commercials and finally to her passion scripted film/tv.
In 2023 Heather co-founded A Victus Films USA expanding the Victus Films brand from the EU with co founders Ben Blaskovic and Christopher Schlierf. Headquartered in St. George, Utah, with offices in Munich and Dubai, A Victus Films USA is at the forefront of developing thought-provoking and entertaining film and TV series projects.
At A Victus Films, Heather serves as a creative development behind multiple upcoming film and TV series projects, as well as following her dream to direct with a passion to tell entertaining visual stories.
Heather splits her time between St. George, Utah, Los Angeles, (and her long time former hometown of NYC) where she remains committed to pushing creative boundaries and bringing innovative projects to fruition- Actor
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He had an impressive sporting background, Ay high school in Canada he was boxing champion and qualified as a runner for the Junior Olympics, The sport he really shone at was basketball, He qualified for the Olympic Games but never made it because at the time he was working for a radio station in Vancouver which was struggling with 3 announcers on a 24 hour schedule and he was told that if he went it would be the end of his career. He said that it was one of the hardest decisions of his life but he stayed.He once played against the Harlem Globetrotters and his team lost, He has also played a vicious seven a side Canadian game called Box Lacrosse. Today tennis is the only sport he plays regularly except for the odd game of golf or bar billiards at which he is an expert and has a table in his flat, He is an above average tennis player and is a member of Londons 2 most famous tennis clubs - Queens and Hurlingham, He says he often regrets not taking the sport up professionally- Producer
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- Gregg Braden is a five-time New York Times best-selling author, scientist, international educator and renowned as a pioneer in the emerging paradigm based in science, social policy and human potential.
From 1979 to 1991 Gregg worked as a problem solver during times of crisis for Fortune 500 companies, including Cisco Systems, where he became the first Technical Operations Manager in 1991. He continues problem-solving today as his work reveals deep insights into our origin, our potential, and how these understandings inform the policies underlying everyday life and the emerging world. To date his research has led to 15 film credits and 12 award-winning books now published in over 40 languages
The United Kingdom's Watkins Journal lists Gregg among the top 100 of "the world's most spiritually influential living people" for the 11th consecutive year, and he is a 2020 nominee for the prestigious Templeton Award, established to honor "outstanding individuals who have devoted their talents to expanding our vision of human purpose and ultimate reality."
Gregg is a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and is active with visionary organizations including the HeartMath Global Coherence Initiative and The Arlington Institute. He has presented his discoveries in over 30 countries on six continents and has been invited to speak to The United Nations, Fortune 500 companies and the U. S. military. - Camera and Electrical Department
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Braden Barty, a graduate of film from the University of Utah, began his career as an assistant director in TV and film. He then found an interest in cinematography, producing, and directing and eventually formed his own company, Braden Barty Media, specializing in the production of commercials, high-end corporate videos, and short-form video content. He still can be found filming and producing content for Adobe, UFC, AXS.TV, Forbes, Nat Geo, Walmart and more.- Writer
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Braden started working around camera's at the age of three with his mother Suzanne for an article in Ski Magazine shot in Steamboat Springs, CO. He went on to work background in a couple low budget horror films including The Eye and Let Me In. With family ties to the industry Braden had a side job in the industry from a young age. Ultimately falling away to pursue a career making music. Braden Attended High School in Los Alamos New Mexico, and acquired a GED. Still working on more and more film opportunities as the years went on. Eventually Braden moved to Florida to learn Computer Animation at Full Sail University, but his major changed to film in the height of the pandemic due to his previous experience and computer animation being more "virtua-technical." Braden likes working hands on to bring art to life. Braden Wilcox is now an extremely experienced Filmmaker, Recording Artist, and Storyboard Artist with a demonstrated history of working in the motion pictures, and performing arts industries. Skilled in the composition of many mediums. Braden believes in the idea that great art can be used to build a more beautiful, diverse world.- Actor
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Braden Lynch was born on 24 July 1981 in Valrico, Florida, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Love, Death & Robots (2019), Yellowstone (2018) and NCIS (2003).- Actor
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- Braden Fitzgerald was born on 8 August 2002 in Houston, Texas, USA. He is an actor, known for Criminal Minds (2005), The Night Shift (2014) and Bones (2005).
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Braden Haggerty is a Vancouver, BC local specializing in underwater filmmaking. Born in Regina Saskatchewan she moved to BC when she was 12. It was a good move for Braden as a love of water and filmmaking made Vancouver a perfect spot to pursue her career. After graduating from Concordia University's (Montreal, Quebec) prestigious Film Production program in the early 90's she trained and worked as a camera assistant while at the same time working on underwater as her specialty she is now exclusively working in water environments as an underwater filmmaker specializing in underwater camera operating. Braden has also worked as a stunt performer and safety diver. Having these skills in her resume has helped her to more into more of an underwater coordinator role that has made her career more interesting.
"It has been a great experience to work underwater with the film community in Vancouver and Western Canada. The experience of the underwater film crews and the the connections with other departments like the marine crew and stunt community has made filming underwater in British Columbia a great option for projects with water based themes." Braden- Director
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Braden King is a New York-based filmmaker, photographer and visual artist. His first feature film, HERE, starring Ben Foster and Lubna Azabal, premiered at the 2011 Sundance and Berlin Film Festivals and was distributed theatrically by Strand Releasing in 2012. A live installation version of the project, HERE [ THE STORY SLEEPS ], premiered at The Museum of Modern Art in 2010 and toured internationally. Additional work includes the lyric feature documentary DUTCH HARBOR: WHERE THE SEA BREAKS IT'S BACK (co-directed with photographer Laura Moya; also toured with live soundtrack accompaniment), the award-winning shorts HOME MOVIE and NATIONAL DISINTEGRATIONS (released by Laura Poitras' Field of Vision) and music videos for Cat Power, Glen Hansard, Yo La Tengo, Sparklehorse, Sonic Youth, Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, Laurie Anderson and Dirty Three.
King's work has been exhibited at international film festivals and institutions including Sundance, Rotterdam, Berlin, London, Singapore and Ann Arbor; MoMA, The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Mass MoCA and The Aldrich Contemporary Art Center. Awards and honors include the C.I.C.A.E. Prize at the 2011 Berlin Film Festival, 2010 Cinereach at Sundance Institute Fellowship, 2008 Cannes Film Festival Atelier, 2008 Sundance / NHK International Filmmakers Award, 2007 Sundance Writers and Directors Lab Fellowships and grants from the Creative Capital, Rockefeller, Annenberg and Sloan Foundations.
King is represented for commercial work by New York-based Washington Square Films. Clients include American Airlines, Coca-Cola, ESPN, Microsoft, Miller Beer, Nikon, Samsung, Scholastic, Siemens and Spectrum Cable.
Truckstop Media, King's boutique production company and post facility, has produced dozens of innovative multi-media projects since 2001, including the award-winning websites and mobile apps for Morgan Spurlock and Paul G. Allen's WE THE ECONOMY (2014), Show of Force and Paul G. Allen's WE THE VOTERS (2016) and installations for Tumblr and The Museum of Modern Art. Recent feature films edited at Truckstop include Josephine Decker's films SHIRLEY, and MADELINE'S MADELINE, Rick Alverson's THE MOUNTAIN, Matt Porterfield's SOLLERS POINT, Russ Harbaugh's LOVE AFTER LOVE and Antonio Campos' CHRISTINE.- Cinematographer
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Braden studied film theory at University of Vermont and film production at USC's, School of Cinematic Arts. His first feature film as writer/director: the low-budget, genre-bending, What Lies Below (fka Viscous), premiered as the number one film/show on Netflix. According to Nielsen, it was streamed over 294 million minutes its first week of release on the platform.- Actor
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Braden Alexander Barrie is a musician, writer & actor born in Lindsay, Ontario, Canada. After performing music and touring for many years he began his acting career in 2019 with a role in the Christmas comedy feature "Cup of Cheer". Braden is shooting his first self directed feature film "Farlight", an anthological collection of horror stories.- Actor
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John Braden was born on 30 April 1931 in Tarrytown, New York, USA (now Sleepy Hollow, New York, USA). He was an actor, known for Bananas (1971), The Producers (1967) and Over the Top (1987). He died on 25 August 2020 in Irvington, New York, USA.- Braden Overwater was born on March 23rd, 1993 in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada. His father Christopher Overwater, owns and operates a welding and fabrication company in his hometown of Didsbury, AB, and his mother Kristine Tkacik is a former high school teacher. A multi-sport athlete, upon graduating high school Braden went on to play basketball at the collegiate level. Despite an enjoyment of filmmaking in his youth, his first experience in the performing arts was through stand-up comedy. Soon after, he travelled to New York City and began studying and pursuing the field of Acting. Where he found a home on Central Park West in the company of esteemed acting coach Sheila Gray and her Drama Continues Acting Studio. Instantly finding a love for the community, and a comfort on the stage, he began to work on shaping and developing his skills in the craft. This eventually led him to further pursue his growing love for acting in Los Angeles, where he studied with mentor Gabriel Dell Jr and subsequently enrolled and completed the comprehensive two-year conservatory program at the infamous Stella Adler Academy of Acting. Located on Hollywood Boulevard, studying under the same legacy as the likes of actors Mark Ruffalo, and Benicio Del Toro.
Being raised in the small rural town of Didsbury, Alberta, Canada, the adjustment to the epicenters of New York City and Los Angeles was a daunting one but one that proved successful. His first role was soon landed on Syfy networks "Wynonna Earp" and followed soon after with a part on Netflix's zombie thriller series "Black Summer." Among these television credits Braden also has a wealth of experience on the stage among such productions and workshops as Neil Simon's comedy "Rumors," the pivotal role of Jack Worthing in Oscar Wilde's iconic case of mistaken identity "The Importance of Being Earnest," and even as the ever-polarizing Marquis de Sade in Doug Wright's "Quills." With A knack for character roles and a wide range, Braden attributes his success to the qualities and ideals instilled in him through his experiences in team sports and maintains the parallels between acting and sport, as well as his humble rural beginnings. He is grateful for the genuine truthful nature of his family and the members of the community in which he grew up. - Actor
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Braden Lewis is known for Aquaman (2018), Grace Beside Me (2018) and I Saw Someone, But it Wasn't My Mum (2021).- Actor
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Braden Bacha was born on 13 September 1980 in Dana Point, California, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Ghost Babe (2023), Hidden Heroes (2019) and 90210 Shark Attack (2014).- Camera and Electrical Department
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Braden Batsford is known for Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021), Army of the Dead (2021) and Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire (2023).- Actor
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Braden Danner was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. His mother, Cheryl Danner, performed in Los Angeles at The Comedy Store and The Improv's open mic nights, and later in Indianapolis with such improvisational comedy groups as Laff Staff with comedians Ray Combs and Robert G. Lee. As a boy, Danner often accompanied his mother to her comedic rehearsals. Inspired by her performances, he soon began singing and acting at home for family and friends. He has two sisters, photographer Diane Danner, and Broadway and film actress Demaree Catherine Hill. He is a relative of two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Booth Tarkington, and was given his 2nd middle name in the author's honor.
At age six, Danner began acting professionally in television commercials in Indianapolis. He soon appeared in regional theatre productions such as The Music Man and Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. In 1983, he played the comedic role of Top Man with screen legend Ginger Rogers in Miss Moffat, directed by Joshua Logan, Pulitzer Prize-winning writer and director of South Pacific and Annie Get Your Gun. A few weeks after finishing Miss Moffat, Danner met talent agent Nancy Carson who invited him to New York City to audition for the Tony Award-winning musical Nine, directed by Tommy Tune. After winning the role, Danner, his mother and two sisters moved to New York City. He made his Broadway debut at the age of seven as Young Guido's Schoolmate in Nine.
In 1984, Danner starred in the title role of Oliver! on Broadway with Patti LuPonne and Ron Moody. This was Danner's first production with musical magnate Cameron Mackintosh and original Oliver! director Peter Coe. Later that year, Danner made his theatrical television debut on As the World Turns as Paul Ryan. Danner worked continuously in stage, radio and television productions, appearing as Kurt in The Sound of Music with Jenna Van Oy, and John Henry in The Berkshire Theatre Festival's Member of the Wedding with Carrie Hamilton, Frances Foster and David Schramm. In 1986, Danner worked with Academy Award-winning writer Ted Allen when he performed as David in Lies My Father Told Me.
In 1986, Danner won the role of Gavroche in the Original Broadway production of Les Miserables. Working again with Cameron Mackintosh, Danner rehearsed with directors Trevor Nunn and John Caird and originated the role of Victor Hugo's young hero. Danner first performed the role at The Kennedy Center's Opera House in Washington D.C. where he began working simultaneously on Nunn's next Broadway production, originating the role of Control in Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Starlight Express.
When Les Miserables and Starlight Express both opened on Broadway in March 1987 to commercial success, many news outlets, such as United Press International, noted that Danner became the first young actor in history to accomplish the "dual feat" of starring in two "hits on Broadway" at the same time. Danner garnered critical acclaim for his performances from writers such as Frank Rich, chief theatre critic of the New York Times. Starlight Express became the newest Andrew Lloyd Webber success, and Les Miserables went on to win eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical, and has become one of the most successful and most performed musicals in history. The success of the original West End and Broadway productions of Les Miserables created the momentum for thousands of subsequent Les Miserables productions around the world, including the film version of the same musical, starring Hugh Jackman and Russell Crowe.
Danner performed eight shows a week for over a year before leaving Les Miserables in early 1988 to create the role of Buddy McGillis in One Life to Live, for which he was nominated for The Young Artist Award. Also in 1988, he played Isaac in Joseph Papp and A.J. Antoon's New York Shakespeare Festival (now The Public Theater) production, Genesis.
In 1989, Danner starred in the original cast of The Mickey Mouse Club (also known as The All New Mickey Mouse Club and MMC). Described by TV writer Lee Winfrey as "the most impressive of all," Danner launched the Disney television series that would give rise to recording artists Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, and Justin Timberlake and actors Keri Russell and Ryan Gosling. Disney continued to rebroadcast Danner's Season One performances from 1989 to 1995.
In 2001, Danner moved to Los Angeles to continue to study filmmaking at USC's School of Cinematic Arts. While in film school at USC, he began creating music videos, commercials, and short films. He made his theatrical debut as a filmmaker, writing, directing, producing and starring in the short film Sincerely Hollis (2003). Danner earned his degree from the USC Film School in December 2003 and graduated with his class in May 2004. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Cinematic Arts.
After film school, Danner began working on a wide variety of productions. He worked as a producer on several educational television programs such as The Profiles Series with Lou Gossett, Jr. and The National Report Series with Hugh Downs for public television. Danner's other television credits include reality television programs such as Jury Duty, and music videos with artists such as Master P and MIGGS. Partnering with Insights Entertainment and Google, he has written, directed and produced over twenty television, radio and interactive media commercials for such clients as Variety Children's Charity,Stern Environmental Group, iBank and the U.S. Airforce.
Throughout his career, Danner has worked continuously with nonprofit organizations to further philanthropic and charitable works in the United States and around the world. In the 1980s, Danner began supporting organizations such as The Ronald McDonald House and The Muscular Dystrophy Association, participating in celebrity charity events such as The MDA Labor Day Telethon (previously known as The Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon). In 1987, he participated in the first Easter Bonnet Competition for what would later become Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. In the 1990s, Danner began working and traveling with nonprofit organizations to give humanitarian aid to people in areas of Kenya, Uganda, and Mexico where medical and dental care was not readily available. Danner helped build medical facilities at La Esperanza Medical Clinic in San Quintín and worked as a dental assistant in a free dental clinic near Tororo, Uganda. In the 2000s, he became a supporter of The Gwendolyn Strong Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing global awareness of Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA). In the 2010s, he began working with many charitable organizations to fight human trafficking, sexual abuse and homelessness in Los Angeles, the city with the highest concentration of homelessness in the United States. In 2011, he began working with The GEANCO Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to saving and improving the lives of Nigeria's women and children through the development of world-class medical, education and recreational facilities and programs.- Braden Worton is an actor and voiceover artist from Ontario, Canada. He fell in love with acting while in a High School production of "Hair Spray", and has kept up with various theatrical works, student films, and voice work which can be found on Youtube. When not acting, he can be found diving into the nearest non-fiction book to learn about new historical facts. It's gotten him more than a few cocktail stories for parties.