Brady Hall's film career was born from a potent mixture of punk rock scrappiness, drive to stand out in suburban sprawl and inherent renaissance-man sensibility. In lieu of any formal training and in a pre-internet era when free education was scarce, his first films (co-directed with midnight program festival darling Calvin Lee Reeder) punched above their weight and budgets in terms of quality, charm and watchability. In the following years he cranked out more features on his own (June & July and Dick Licker), produced some award winning, Sundance programmed shorts with Reeder (Little Farm, The Rambler) in a burgeoning Seattle indie film scene and developed a viable career in production by honing a one-man-band skill set to drum up work on commercial and corporate projects. He then teamed up with writing partner and producer Ed Dougherty (Pint It Black, ABCS Of Death) to make Scrapper, a drama starring Michael Beach and Aidan Gillen and 7 Witches, a horror thriller set on the bleak Washington state coastline. Burn It All signals his return to writing and directing on his own and also ushers in a turn towards making a movie with sharp social commentary.
Brady Heiser is an assistant director and actor, known for Archenemy (2020), Alaska and Monstrous (2022).
Growing up in Houston, Texas, Brady began acting at the age of five when he landed the lead in an independent film. He discovered his natural love for acting in Texas, before pursuing his passion and moving to Los Angeles. Since, Brady has worked on feature films and television projects, such as "Project X", "American Horror Story", "Those Who Can't", and "Chance". Most recently he has worked on "Lost Girls:Angies Story". He has two younger siblings, Taylar who is also an aspiring actress and a younger brother Brandon.
Brady Hepner is an actor, known for Charlotte Moon Mysteries: Green on the Greens (2021), Chicago Fire (2012) and Resisting Roots (2022).
Brady Hill is an actor, known for Hal King (2021).
Brady Hofmeyr is known for Little Big Mouth (2021).
Brady Hood is a Writer - Director who is passionate about creating commercially accessible stories with a social commentary. He has been featured as a 'Screen International Star of Tomorrow' and since then has gone from strength to strength with his work. Most recently Brady directed two episodes of "Top Boy" for Netflix, created by Ronan Bennett and produced by Cowboy Films. The show stars Ashley Walters and Kane Robinson with a host of new UK talent including Michael Ward, Hope Ikpoku and Jasmine Jobson. Alongside these the series also stars are Mercury Prize 2019 nominees Simbi "Little Simz" Ajikawo and David "Dave" Omoregie, two of the UK's brightest rising rappers. Brady directed episodes 6 & 7. Prior to "Top Boy," after working as an assistant to film directors such as Joe Wright, Lone Scherfig, and Otto Bathurst, Brady was accepted onto the prestigious MA Directing Fiction course at The National Film & Television School. On the year of his graduation he was snapped up to launch season 5 of 'Endeavour' for ITV in the UK. The show was created by Russell Lewis, produced by Mammoth Screen and starred Shaun Evans and Roger Allam. Brady's graduation film from the NFTS, "Sweet Maddie Stone," won numerous worldwide awards including "Short Film of the year" at the Critics' Circle Film Awards and the "Brief Grand Prix" at Bristol Encounters Film Festival. Brady's other shorts films have played all over the world at a number of festivals including Palm Springs, Encounters and Flickerfest. His short form work also won 'Best Director' at the Kodak/Nahemi Student Commercial Awards and was nominated for "Best Student Commercial" at the British Arrows Craft Awards 2016. His first feature film, an adaptation of the short 'Sweet Maddie Stone', is now in development with Shoebox Films and Creative England. And as hardworking as ever, Brady is also writing what he hopes will be his second feature film as well as working on two television dramas - "Prideland" and "Twockers"- which have both been optioned and are now in development.
Brady Jacot is known for Rosetta Stoned (2024).
Brady James is an actor, known for Maybe Shower (2018), Meet Me There (2014) and Summer League (2013).
Brady Jandreau is known for The Rider (2017), Wild Earth Heart: A Homecoming and Quotidien (2016).