Brad Mann is known for Legion (2017), Fargo (2014) and Almost Human (2013).
Brad Maule was graduated from Stephen F. Austin College cum laude with a B.F.A. in theater and English. He grew up on a farm in rural west Texas where he attended one of the few remaining country schools with an enrollment of 150 students in twelve grades. Maule's theatre credits include Billy Barnes' musical revue, Movie Star. He then played Hamlet in Somethin's Rockin' in Denmark. He won the Drama-Logue Award for his performance in Stephen Sondheim's Marry Me A Little. Maule's television credits include guest starring roles in The White Shadow (1978), Three's Company (1976), Too Close for Comfort (1980), and Charlie's Angels (1976). He also appeared on the ABC miniseries Malibu (1983). Brad Maule wrote and performed songs before he became an actor. He worked as backup singer for Bob Gentry, Jim Nabors, and Don Ho, among others, and has released a couple of albums.
Brad McMurray is a highly-respected Australian actor with more than twenty years' experience in film, television and theatre. Brad was born in in Sydney, Australia in 1971 and grew up bursting with creativity and energy, initially channeling the two into a 12 year career as a chef and a long standing passion for martial arts (he is a 2nd degree Black Belt). With an innate love of performing however, by the mid 1990's Brad started seeking out and landing small roles in commercials, television series and feature films. His passion for acting sparked quickly and he soon left cooking behind to pursue a full-time acting career. Brad graduated from Queensland University of Technology's Bachelor of Fine Arts (Acting) degree in 2005, studying the highly respected, method-based, Eric Morris System of Acting. His talent was quickly recognised and nurtured, with Brad playing the lead in the graduating class's production of Bertolt Brecht's BAAL, directed by acclaimed theatre director, Michael Gow. Brad has been seen most recently in a recurring role on the ever-popular Home & Away as well as in Blue Murder: Killer Cop, the long-awaited sequel to Blue Murder, alongside Richard Roxburgh. He will also soon be seen opposite Rachel Griffiths in the four-part SBS series, Dead Lucky. 2017 saw him playing popular villain, 'Jacka Hills', on long running hit television series, Neighbours, as well as in the much lauded PAWNO, which screened at MIFF 2015, was a finalist at Cinefest, and was nominated for an AACTA Award. In 2016 he also hit Australian TV screens in the highly anticipated mini-series, BROCK, based on the life of racing driver, Peter Brock; and in kids television series, Mako Mermaids, which screens on Network Ten, Disney and Netflix worldwide. Other recent credits include San Andreas, with Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and the worldwide hit series, Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries. Over the years, Brad has worked with such Hollywood luminaries as Harvey Keitel, in Fatal Honeymoon (2012) Cuba Gooding Jr in Deception (2013) and Ray Liotta in Bad Karma (2012). He is also well known by TV fans worldwide as 'the man who shot Lisa McCune' in popular Australian series, Sea Patrol. Other notable credits include the terrifying role of 'Derek' in the award-winning revenge film, The Horseman, (2009) and the irascible 'Big Elvis' in 2007's comedy of errors, Crooked Business and a role alongside William Hurt in 2006's Stephen King series, Nightmares and Dreamscapes. Brad also maintains a love of theatre, being seen treading the boards in Queensland Theatre Company's, The Crucible (2009) and Pygmalion (2011) as well as being a part of the Creative Works Development Program with QUT. With a strong physicality and intensity, Brad cuts an imposing figure and is capable of the most brutal and raw expressions of character. However, this belies his true emotional range, with thoughtful processes and his approach to craft also creating highly nuanced and emotionally engaging performances as well as betraying a surprising sense of fun and of the absurd. Brad's other credits are numerous across all mediums. He continues his martial arts and weapons training to this day, which has also led to an interest, and increasing experience and training, in stunt work within the film and television industries. He still loves to cook and can whip up one hell of a soufflé.
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Brad first took to the stage with Charlotte Children's Theater. He immediately fell in love with performing and went on to study theater in New York, Shanghai, London and Atlanta. He has appeared on stage, television, and film. He spent most of 2014 working in India. He currently (2015) resides in Atlanta.
Brad Milne, actor, coach and mentor was born in Toronto, Canada. He is enamored and immersed in the development of the acting craft and the actors' career through his schools and studios. He has worked with over a thousand actors in the United States and Canada and currently manages Milne Studio Toronto.
Brad Mineheart is known for The Outsider (2019).
Brad Mintun is an actor, known for Wire Room (2022).
Brad is a British actor known primarily for his roles in Gloves Off, Golden Years, and North vs South. Born in London as Bradley Heath Moore to his mother, Brenda Moore, who was from Jewish-Italian decent and his father, Ronnie, who he fondly describes as a 'chancer' from the East End of London. Brad grew up in North/East London before moving to Hertfordshire. He attended Chauncy Secondary School, Ware and later Shephallbury Art College, Stevenage. As a young man Brad boxed for Ware Boys Club under Taffy Green. He was introduced to acting as a boy, which he credits to actress and neighbour Pauline Quirk, although he did not pursue a career until he was 40. Brad initially performed for two years on the UK stand-up comedy circuit and during this time secured parts in over twenty low budget short films. This period was his training ground as a performer. Since then Brad has secured roles in many feature films starting with a small role in 'Best Laid Plans' alongside Stephen Graham, a cameo in the BAFTA winning 'The Rise' performing with Timothy Spall, a starring role in 'Montana' alongside Ashley Walters, Lars Mikkelsen, and Michelle Fairley. Brad's first lead role was performing alongside Stephen Berkoff and Bernard Hill as the psychopath Gary Little in North vs South. The performance was well received prompting The Scottish Herald to say "absolutely incredible performance from Brad Moore" Movie Ramblings to say "Moore's performance is a barnstormer, an avatar of pure chaos. Magnetic, chilling, funny and annoying, whenever the unpredictable Moore's onscreen, all you're watching is him." Well respected film critics Hey You Guys commented "Moore's performance perfectly encapsulates everything that is brutal about this piece. It's a stand-out performance, as Gary Little is a nasty piece of work, intimidating, barbaric and yet somewhat pathetic too". Midlands Movies commented "Brad Moore as Gary is a nasty piece of work but a joy to watch as he becomes unhinged". This was followed by short film 'Ruminate' starring with Rebecca Hall (Vicky Christina Barcelona), and as the main antagonist DC Kieth Stringer in cult British comedy 'Golden Years' alongside Simon Callow, Alun Armstrong, Phil Davies, Una Stubbs and Sue Johnston. Brad second lead role was in the boxing comedy Gloves Off (which he co-wrote) and stars alongside Ricky Tomlinson, Alexei Sayle, Paul Barber, and Denise Van Outen. Jarred Bold of The Sun wrote " Similar in style to The Full Monty, the film fuses comedy, romance and pathos and is classic British cinema" The Daily Star wrote " A fine Independent Movie" Britflicks commented " Brad Moore who co wrote the film with Nesbit plays the lead character wonderfully" OC Movies wrote "Gloves Off is a blast to watch, full of humour and perfect timing.Brad Moore obviously injected a lot of heart into the project and despite his important screen presence, Moore never over shadows" Andy Blackshaw from Back to Basics commented "Moore has created one of the most entertaining British films of the last few years and it definitely deserves its place alongside British greats" According to Him wrote " An all star cast and a great performance from Brad Moore. A film that is pure entertainment"