Bradley Walsh studied film production while attending York University in the Fine Arts department of Film faculty. He completed the four year program and went on to form his own production company Projektor Images and Sounds. With his production company Bradley produced and directed music videos for various Canadian and American recording artists and his work became regularly featured on MuchMusic and MTV gaining the attention of the major recording labels and the advertising community. This eventually led Bradley into the world of commercial direction where he has amassed an impressive client list directing and earning numerous awards and nominations including the prestigious First Cut Award for Best New Commercial Director. While maintaining a busy commercial portfolio Bradley continued to be courted with offers to direct music videos and gained immediate international recognition with his award winning videos for LEN, Sum41, Gob, Not By Choice and Treble Charger earning him and his musical counterparts 15 MuchMusic Video Award nominations and six wins including best video (Len 'Steal My Sunshine'), Best Rock Video (Sum41), Best Director, Best Pop Video and Best Independent Video (Not By Choice 'Now that you Are Leaving'). His music video for Len's 'Steal My Sunshine' was a break out success being featured on the countdown on both MTV and MuchMusic going to #1 on both networks and earning him a Billboard Award nomination for Best Pop Video. Taking advantage of these successes he parlayed this momentum into a long format career that includes several short films and an invitation to screen at the Toronto International Film Festival. Shortly after directing his first television project, the pilot 'Plato' (Viacom, Anonymous, Shaftesbury), he began shifting his career towards directing drama for TV while continuing to remain active with music videos and commercials. In 2007 Bradley was asked to direct MTV's 'Kaya' and with the success of the pilot returned to direct the series and accepted the additional responsibility of returning as series consulting producer and series composer. Bradley's other passion is music and with recording partner Chris Byrne they are bonspiel - recording artists and creators of original scored music for film and television, often scoring his own projects. Bradley lives between Toronto and Los Angeles.
Bradley Wayne James is known for These Things Happen, The Vanya Show (2011) and Sisters (2013).
Bradley White has been an actor, writer and director for over 25 years. After graduating from Carnegie-Mellon University with a BFA in acting and directing, Bradley was asked to join New York's prestigious Naked Angels theater company, where he cut his teeth on dozens of productions with fellow Angels Jon Robin Baitz, Kenneth Lonergan, Lily Taylor, Matthew Broderick and Joe Mantello. As an actor, Bradley has appeared in over four dozen TV shows and pilots including, most recently: Monday Mornings, The Practice, and Brothers & Sisters. He has also appeared in the films Bad Parents, 2B, 30 Days, Pay It Forward, Object of My Affection and The Night We Never Met. He appeared on stage in the original casts of Between Us (Manhattan Theater Club), One Day on Wall Street (Greenwich Street Theater), The Substance of Fire (Long Wharf) and Gus and Al (Playwright's Horizons), as well as many original new works at Naked Angels on both coasts. As a writer, Bradley has written numerous optioned screenplays, including Bad Karma for MTV Films, Baked Apple for Kastner Productions, and Touched, which was produced under the title Maze and stars Laura Linney & Rob Morrow. (Winner, Best Screenplay, Newport Beach Film Festival.) He was an invited participant in the Sundance Lab. He also writes for television and is currently collaborating on two projects. Additionally, Bradley directed the critically acclaimed revival of David Rudkin's Ashes at the Zephyr Theater in Los Angeles. (Critic's Choice, Los Angeles Times and LA Weekly.) Bradley currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife and three children.
Bradley Whitford's credits in film, television and theater include work with some of the most noted writers, directors and playwrights in the arts, and constitute a career worthy of a Juilliard-trained actor -- which he is. But stardom is something else altogether, and it remained elusive, at least until 1999 and his appearance on NBC's acclaimed political drama, The West Wing (1999). Bradley Whitford was born in Madison, Wisconsin, to Genevieve Smith Whitford, a poet and writer, and George Van Norman Whitford. He studied theater and English literature at Wesleyan University and earned a master's degree in theater from the prestigious Juilliard Theater Center. Whitford's first professional performance was in the off-Broadway production of "Curse of the Starving Class," with Kathy Bates. He also starred in the Broadway production of "The West Wing" creator Aaron Sorkin's "A Few Good Men." His additional theater credits include "Three Days of Rain" at the Manhattan Theatre Club, "Measure for Measure" at the Lincoln Center, and the title role in "Coriolanus" at the Folger Shakespeare Theatre in Washington, D.C. Some of Whitford's most memorable performances include roles in such films as The Muse (1999) with Albert Brooks and Bicentennial Man (1999) with Robin Williams. He has also appeared in Scent of a Woman (1992), A Perfect World (1993), Philadelphia (1993), The Client (1994), My Life (1993), Red Corner (1997), Presumed Innocent (1990), and My Fellow Americans (1996). He also had a prominent supporting part in the horror thriller Get Out (2017), as a suspicious suburban father.
Bradley William Smith is a actor, voice over artist, and stand-up comedian from Houston, Texas. While Smith started theater in middle school, his acting career began in 2014 after landing a role in the feature film "Walk by Faith". Since June 2017, Smith has been the voice for the virtual YouTuber Combo Panda.
Bradley Wj Miller is known for The Batman (2022), Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017) and Justice League (2017).
Bradshaw Pruitt is an actor, known for Bellflower (2011).
Brady A. Myers is an actor from Cincinnati. He started working in film in August 2015, his first role was in "All or Nothin" a film about The Underground Railroad where he played the slave trader "W.G". Although Brady has done film, his roots to acting started as his high school drama club. In community theatre Brady learned his love for singing and dancing, from roles such as "Chef Louis" in "The Little Mermaid" and "Jake" in "Evil Dead: The Musical". Not only is he an actor but he also directed a short film PSA called "For Corey", which talks about suicide awareness. Brady still continues to pursue his love for acting and entertaining others.
Brady Alisauskas is known for Leonard Nehoy's First Date (2012), Leonard Nehoy Watches Old Yeller (2012) and A Night Without Jesus Part 1 (2012).
Brady Allen is known for Paranormal Activity 4 (2012), Dark Phoenix (2019) and NCIS (2003).