Brendan Bradley
Born: 1983-05-05 in Durham, North Carolina, USA
Known For: Acting
Biography
Born and raised in North Carolina, Brendan graduated with Honors from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. To further hone his skills, Brendan spent time in London at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA). When not on stage or in class, Brendan dedicated himself to developing and producing independent films and theater throughout New York City. His first play, Jettison, received productions in Manhattan and Miami and was published a year later. Brendan first moved to Los Angeles to film September 12th for which he won the Methodfest Best Actor Award in 2009. His talent and passion quickly earned him success in the online entertainment community with appearances in The Legend of Neil, The Station and his own Squatters series. As a producer, he also developed and produced transmedia campaigns for Post-It Notes, DentaBurst, Kimberly Clark and KABC's Frosty, Heidi & Frank. He currently thrives in Los Angeles continuing to work in film, television and transmedia entertainment.
Filmography
2025
- The Devil and the Daylong Brothers as Ish Daylong
2024
- Succubus as Chris
2023
- The Plus One as Steve Potts
2021
- Something About Her as Gary
2019
- In Vino as Jean
2017
- Non-Transferable as Joshua Merit
2016
- American Housewife as Office Worker #2
- Timeless as Officer Daly
- Baby X ... (Director)
2014
- Cosmos as (voice)
- Hate from a Distance as Ned
- Frankenstein, MD as Eli Lavenza
2012
- Elementary as Evan Farrow / Otto Neuhaus / Tim Wagner
2011
- Death Valley as Officer Brown
- Amy Alyson Fans as Jay Balch
2010
- Meteor Apocalypse as Curtis Langley
- Friends (With Benefits) as Brad
- Squatters ... (Creator)
2009
- Labor Pains as Lifeguard (uncredited)
- Redwoods as Everett Forster
- Boys On Film 2: In Too Deep as Peter King (segment "Kali Ma")
- Weak Species as Steve
- Love Conquers Paul as Paul
2007
- Wizards of Waverly Place as Hank Russo
- Kali Ma as Peter King
2006
- The Temp Life as Hank Pittman
2003
- NCIS as Male Guest
1997
- Colin Fitz as Unofficial Cover Band Fan #3