Brad Krupsaw is an actor, known for The Last Man (2019), Dying God (2008) and Left for Dead (2007).
Brad Kurtz is known for Tokyo Ghoul: Re (2018), Overlord (2015) and Fire Force (2019).
Brad Lang is known for Amy's F-It List (2023) and Stairway to Stardom (2019).
Brad Lee Wind has been kept busy playing Eastern European, Irish, Scottish, British, Bostonian & Middle Eastern characters but he's actually from Brooklyn, New York City, USA....stage dialect classes really do payoff kids! Not only is Brad a voice, theater, screen actor & stuntman, he's also a commercial pilot & flight instructor too! Known for Book Club (2018), How To Get Away With Murder (2018), NCIS (2016), Backstabbed (2016), The Odd Couple (2016), It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2016), Stolen from the Suburbs (2015), Baby Daddy (2015), Jane the Virgin (2015), Castle (2015) Ridiculousness (2014), The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 (2009), White Collar (2009), Ugly Betty (2008). As a classically trained theater actor, Brad loves performing on stage, large and small and can usually be seen in a play somewhere around town when not in the flying around in the sky, riding a horse or scooting about on a Harley. Brad volunteers his spare time as a Captain in the U.S. Civil Air Patrol serving as an instructor and mission pilot providing search & rescue and disaster recovery support to the U.S.A.F. and local authorities. He is a volunteer pilot for Angel Flight West as well, providing free medical air transport to underprivileged patients.
Brad Leland was born in Lubbock, Texas in 1954. After living in Japan he returned to the states where he first appeared onstage at Disneyland at 6 years old in a Wild West show. That began his dream of being an entertainer. He is most well-known as the beloved favorite and iconic character of Buddy Garrity Sr. from the television series "Friday Night Lights" (NBC, Direct TV). After four decades of stage, film and television, he has appeared in scores of feature films and plays, and hundreds of television shows. Notable television includes Dallas, Walker Texas Ranger, In the Heat of the Night, Perry Mason, Veep, Justified, Parks and Recreation, CSI Miami, The Leftovers, Last Man Standing, The Cleveland Show, North and South, The Young Riders, and Le Bureau de Legendes. Feature films include Silverado, Deepwater Horizon, Hancock, Friday Night Lights, Land, The Orphan Train, Mobius, The Ringer, Love and a .45, Blaze, The Great Alaskan Race and many others. One his most favorite filming experiences was the starring role in the football feature film, The Last Whistle, directed by Rob Smat. Brad lives in Dallas, Texas and has been married to actress Freda Ramsey for 41 years. They have two daughters, Thea and Leah. Brad graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Acting and Directing from Texas Tech University. An avid golfer and sports enthusiast, he is loyal to the Plano Wildcats (where he was a member of the State Champion football team in1972), the Texas Tech Red Raiders, and the Dallas Cowboys. Brad enjoys supporting the annual "Beyond the Lights" Celebrity Golf Classic held in Austin, Texas, to help those with spinal cord injuries. Brad is represented in show business by his long-time friend and agent, Shawn West of The Wayne Agency. 310-894-0802
Brad Liberti is known for Now We're Cooking, A Bitter Lime (2015) and Man Akin.
Brad Lichtenstein is a producer and director, known for When Claude Got Shot (2021), Ashe '68 (2018) and As Goes Janesville (2012).
Brad Long is an actor, known for Killer Mom (2017) and Game Changers (2015).
Brad Lynch is known for Road Wars: Max Fury (2024) and Gun Runners (2018).
Brad M. Freeman is known for Meet the Donors: Does Money Talk? (2016).