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646-234-9065 |
http://www.bradthomason.com/ |
Ht/Wt: 6’1”, 180 |
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representation available on request
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(read the reviews!) |
Hair/Eyes: Brown/Green
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TELEVISION
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Engineering an Empire |
Louis XIV (principal) |
The History Channel |
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The Big Pitch (pilot) |
host (lead) |
Savage Productions |
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The Jack Welch Story
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young Jack Welch (principal)
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TV Tokyo
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The Patricia Stallings Story |
doctor (day player) |
Nippon Television |
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Confessions of a New York Party Girl (pilot) |
Wall Street guy (day player) |
Bravo |
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Farewell, Mr. Ozu
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Ozu’s assistant (supporting)
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Fuji Television
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The Sopranos
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cameraman (U/5)
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HBO
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additional credits: Law
and Order, Ed, Sex and the City, The Guiding Light, Law and Order: SVU,
Third Watch |
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FILM
(15 films, selected credits)
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Filthy Rich, Filthy
Uncle Phil (feature) |
Pierce (lead)
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independent |
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Day Zero (feature) |
brother-in-law 1 (day player) |
independent |
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Adult NY (feature) |
Falun (principal) |
independent |
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Remember the Titans
(feature) |
football coach (silent
bit) |
Walt Disney Productions |
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The
Babysitter |
Mark (lead) |
independent |
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The Casting Couch
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Gus (lead)
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independent
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The Steam-Room Crooner |
Kent Allen (principal) |
independent |
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As Luck Would Have It
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Vince Butler (principal)
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independent
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Punching the Clown
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Brett-a porn star (principal)
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independent
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additional credits: Maid in Manhattan (feature),
4 leads and 5 principal roles in student
films (Columbia, NYU, NYFA),
The Secret Lives of
Dentists (feature), 25th Hour (feature), Raising Helen (feature) |
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THEATRE
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National
Tours
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A Christmas Carol (musical adaptation)
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Ebenezer Scrooge
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American Family Theatre
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Off-Broadway
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Twister With An Octopus
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David
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Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre
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The New York Christmas Revels
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St. George/Alopecia
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Symphony Space
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Alex in Wonderland
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The Duke
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Studio 54
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Off-Off
Broadway (24 full scale productions and 5 staged readings, selected
credits)
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The
View From K Street Steak |
John |
Altered Stages |
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Torch Song Trilogy (w/ Seth Rudetsky)
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Ed |
Gallery Players |
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Violet |
Father |
Gallery Players |
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Burn
This
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Burton
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Sanford
Meisner Theatre
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The
Exonerated |
Jesse and others |
78th St. Theatre Lab |
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Still Life/Café Coward |
Albert Godby/Noel Coward |
Abingdon Theatre |
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Just Us Boys |
Peter |
Abingdon Theatre |
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Harlequinade
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*Constable
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Raw Space
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Queen of the Silver Screen
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Wally/Cary Grant
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CSV Cultural Center
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(directed by
Tony nominee Bile Gile)
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Regional
- Atlanta, GA (17
productions, selected credits)
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The Shadow Box
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Mark
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7 Stages Theatre
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Spider’s Web
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Jeremy Warrender
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Aurora Theatre
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The Woman in Black
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The Actor
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Arepo Theatre Co.
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COMMERCIALS:
(conflicts available on request) 4 nationals
1 international, 1 regional.
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INDUSTRIALS:
PricewaterhouseCoopers,
Eli Lilly,
Lehman Brothers,
Marvel
Comics, Cannon, Center for HIV Studies.
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MODELING
and PRINT: conflicts
available on request.
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TRAINING:
Scene Study/Private Coaching - Laura Esterman (Drama Desk
winner); Voice - Richard Lissemore; Audition
Workshop - Chris Coleman; Meisner - Leesa Carter; Acting Technique - Bill Greeley; Dance - Broadway Dance, Atlanta Ballet.
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SPECIAL
SKILLS:
Singing
(baritone range, read music); Dance; Multiple Dialects; Fitness & athletics – ball sports, gymnastics,
skating, swimming/diving, water/snow skiing, horseback riding;
medical knowledge/med speak expert.
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AWARDS: nominee, Best Cameo Performance, SpotlightOn Festival
2002-03
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