Braden Joyce is an actor, known for Friends Don't Let Friends (2017).
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.
Braden Lynch is an actor and director, known for Get Him to the Greek (2010), Halo 4 (2012) and Definitely Dead (2018).
Braden Nelsen is known for Switchboard (2021), Suspect (2021) and Ceasefire (2019).
Braden Pederson is an actor, known for Perfect Sisters (2014).
Born in St. Louis, MO on January 14th, 1999, Braden is a young actor with film and stage experience. He started in a community theatre production of "Seussical", which has led to more professional experience which varies from film, theatre, and recitals. He resides in St.Louis, and continues to work as an actor and a singer.
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.
Braden Socia is known for King Judith (2022), Drift (2018) and Elsewhere, TX (2018).
Braden Swope is a filmmaker in Orange County, California. As he was growing up, his hobby for film transformed itself into a career-goal that has become an essential part of his every day life. In 2019, he produced and directed his first feature-length film at the age of 19. Having graduated from film school, Braden has also taken the initiative to direct, produce and edit a multitude of shorts that have been recognized with selections and awards at film festivals across America.