Brad was raised in Southern California. He graduated from El Toro high school in 2001. He then moved to Los Angeles to pursue a film career training extensively with his acting coaches. In addition to acting, Brad is a high level basketball player and fitness practitioner. His dedication to health and wellness has him fitness training upwards of 50 hours a week. He is believed to be one of the highest level Sauna practitioners in the world.
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After graduating with 3 distinctions Brad attended AFDA film school for two years studying Directing and Screenwriting before going to WITS University and completing a four year Honors degree in Bachelor of Arts in TV, Film and Screenwriting. Upon graduating he was awarded numerous accolades for his short films in categories for Best Short, Best Cinematography and Best Sound. During the time he was studying, he began working in the advertising and film industry as an editor and quickly moved up as a writer/ director working for local stations SABC, MNET and E-TV on various music videos and TV shows and brands including L'oreal, Coke and Eskom. He has written on comedy sitcoms as well as TV dramas including storylining and writing on the acclaimed drama series Broken Vows on E-TV. In 2014, Brad's passion for media and technology lead him to release a mobile video game called Fix SA which garnered critical and public acclaim for its satirical take on the political situation in South Africa. Brad's short film, The Beginning, which he wrote, directed, edited and scored was selected to screen at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, among other local and international film festivals. Brad recently wrote, directed and edited his film Stick-Up, which won Best Made-For-TV-Film at the SAFTAs 2017. Brad has worked as a lead storyliner on the E-TV drama series Imbewu: The Seed, and is developing his feature film, Firetown, with M-NET, who bought his script, as well as Africa's first martial arts MMA film, King Dog. Brad is ambitious, versatile, and creative. He is a people person with a knack for coming up with solutions to tricky situations on the spot. Primarily a writer and director, Brad's dedication to his craft has allowed him to cultivate a variety of other skills within the tech, TV and film industry.
Bradley Keller is known for My Autopsy (2020) and 096 (2020).
Bradley King is known for having over 1.4 million followers on Instagram and has been an entertainer since the age of 6 while spending a majority of his life training in Phoenix Arizona. He's studied every aspect of film/television and even had the pleasure to work with Jean Fowler, Emma Stone's previous acting coach when she lived in Arizona. Finally at the age of 27 (2018), his husband, son and himself all moved to Los Angeles to finally pursue their acting dreams. Things were starting to pick up at the end of 2019 with just signing on to an agency and getting principal auditions, but the pandemic stopped all of that. At the end of 2020, his family made the choice to move to Atlanta Georgia that following February 2021 so they could continue to act and have more financial stability. Since moving to Georgia he has taken on some exciting roles and things are just starting for this inspiring actor. He identifies as Gender Nonconforming and ultimately hopes to land a role where he can help represent the LGBTQIA+ community in a positive way.
Bradley King is a director and writer, known for Time Lapse (2014), Untitled Bradley King/BP Cooper Sci-Fi Project and Drive Time (2011).
Bradley Laborman was born in Mount Pleasant, Iowa. In his early childhood, Bradley suffered from a speech impediment that caused him to almost be placed into the special education program in his small town elementary school. With some pressure from his mother the school agreed to have him work with a speech pathologist for the first three years of his education. During this time, Bradley would have to demonstrate his progress by doing performances in front of his classmates and teachers. By the end of First Grade, Bradley had graduated from the speech program and no longer had a strong speech impediment. He did however gain a love for performance in front of large groups of people and that was where his love of theatre began. Bradley was involved with live theatre in the school and in the community. In 10th grade the school added a Channel One system to their building which meant that people could now do live video announcements for the entire school From this Bradley created Friday Morning Features, where he would do short videos about something that was going on in the school or the community. In 1998, Bradley created Bradman: The Movie as a senior project at Buena Vista University. This was the first time a student at Buena Vista had created a full length feature film as a project. It premiered May 5, 1998 in Storm Lake, Iowa. The movie has been distributed numerous times on YouTube and online, but because of music used in the production and copyright claims it is unable to be viewed online at this time. In college, Bradley was involved in theatre, radio and television production. After college, Bradley served as a box office manager for The Old Creamery Theatre in Amana, Iowa and also spent some time on stage with the company as well. In 2001, Bradley started hosting a radio show on a Local AM Station in Iowa City, Iowa. The show was a 4 hour unscripted show and Bradley soon learned that though he loved the radio bits he longed for physical humor people could seem. In October, 2002, Bradley began work on Tonight with Bradman on Iowa City Public Access. Soon he grew a large following on this program and after being fired from the radio station put all his focus onto TWB. On April 13, 2006, A tornado struck the town of Iowa City, Iowa. Tonight with Bradman was scheduled to appear on that night. Bradley decided instead of canceling the show he would alter the regular format in order to help the citizens of Iowa City communicate with each other during the aftermath of the Tornado. This even soon skyrocketed the shows reach as people from the city began to share clips of Laborman's tornado coverage with people around the world via a new website called YouTube. In 2008, Bradley re-branded his Tonight with Bradman format to a web-streaming platform and became BradmanTV. In 2009, Bradley began working on iDUMP4U, a website where people could break up with their boyfriends/girlfriends via Laborman. The calls were then placed on YouTube. Shortly after it's creation the web series was picked up by TruTV and created into a series which unfortunately only had a pilot episode. Laborman then moved to NYC to work on the project. After several years and several project in NYC and Hollywood, Laborman returned to the Midwest to "retire" from television and movie making and focus on live streaming and social media and pursue a career outside of the industry. In 2020, during the pandemic and quarantine, Laborman found himself having time to focus on writing again. He began to turn his sights on a reboot of the college senior project that had launched his love of movie making so many years earlier. As of January 2021, Laborman has began production on the upcoming reboot, Bradman: The Movie slated for release in Fall of 2021.
Bradley Lewis is known for Chase (2022), Diabolical (2018) and Pizzapocalypse (2015).
Bradley Liew is a Malaysian-born Philippines-based filmmaker who works as a Director, Writer and Producer. In 2012, he was accepted into the Asian Film Academy of the Busan International Film Festival where he won the Lumos Award for Outstanding Performance from celebrated Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhangke. He is an alumnus of the NAFF Fantastic Film School, Berlinale Talents, Tokyo Talents, Locarno Filmmakers Academy, EAVE Ties That Bind and the Sam Spiegel International Film Lab. In 2016, he completed his first feature film, a Malaysian-Philippine coproduction entitled 'Singing in Graveyards', which made its world premiere in-competition at the Venice International Film Festival Critics' Week. It went on to screen and compete in festivals which included Thessaloniki, Mostra Sao Paulo, Busan, Hawaii, Minsk, Singapore, winning best film in both Kolkata and Malaysia. His second feature, 'Motel Acacia', was at the 2018 Berlinale Co-Production Market, part of the 2017 Sam Spiegel International Film Lab, the 2016 EAVE Ties That Bind and the 2015 NAFF IT Project of the Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival. It made its world premiere in the Asian Futures Competition at the Tokyo International Film Festival 2019 and was the closing film of the Jogja Netpac Film Festival. The film is sold to Japan, North America and multiple territories in Southeast Asia. It is also available in Amazon TVOD worldwide. Bradley has gone on to work on multiple long-form narrative series including HBO's Folklore Season 2, the detective thriller 'The Tapes' for iWant (the largest streaming platform in the Philippines). He was the show-runner of Astro Malaysia's 'Doors: A Philippine Horror Anthology' and Cignal Philippines' 'Now Streaming' Anthology Series. He is the Producer of Gerardo Calagui's Those Long Haired Nights (IFF Rotterdam 2017), Lav Diaz's anti-musical: Season Of The Devil (Berlinale Main Competition 2018) his upcoming film-noir When The Waves Are Gone (Philippines, France, Singapore, Denmark, Portugal) and Truong Minh Quy's Viet and Nam (Vietnam, Philippines, Singapore, France, Netherlands). He is also co-producing debut Vietnamese filmmaker Pham Ngoc Lan's Cu Li Never Cries (Vietnam, Philippines, France, Norway) and Lorcan Finnegan's Nocebo (Ireland, UK, Philippines) starring Eva Green and Mark Strong.
Bradley Lords is known for Gigolos (2011), Reality Television Awards (2015) and The Will Edwards Show (2012).