Brady Noon was born in Forked River, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor, known for The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers (2021).
Brady O'Donnell is known for The Long Dark Trail (2022).
Brady's acting debut began with the filming of 'As I Lay Dying', directed by James Franco, in 2012 at the age of nine. Here, he had the honor of bringing Vardaman Bundren and the famous Faulkner line 'My Mother is a fish', to the silver screen. The film became an official selection of Cannes and was nominated for Un Certain Regard Award in 2013. In 2014 the film won dual Chlotrudis Awards for Best Performance by an Ensemble Cast and Best Adapted Screenplay. A year later in 2013, he was reunited with director James Franco in the film, 'The Sound and The Fury', in which he portrayed the young Quentin Compson. Brady enjoyed depicting the effects of family burdens and bringing to the screen the internal struggles of his character. In 2014, Brady had the opportunity to work with writer/director Gabrielle Robertson of Scotland on the short, 'The Gift', which is the narrative of a boy's eleventh birthday gift; one that changed the world. The short has garnered many awards and continues to span the globe receiving numerous accolades. For his portrayal, Brady was awarded the Young Talent - Best Actor Award at the Global Shorts Film Awards, and Acting Honorable Mention at the Tupelo Film Festival. Brady's role as Ben on WGN's Underground has been one of his most rewarding projects. His love for history drew him to this period role. Once he received the first script, he was captivated. The thrill ride of the warrior in each character is exhilarating. There are unexpected twists and turns that keep you on the edge of your seat and a lump in your throat. He enjoyed Ben's perspective and arch in this historically accurate yet modern tale. Brady feels privileged to have worked with writers, Misha Green and Joe Pokaski, the inspired directors, talented actors, and the professional crew. Brady has also participated in theatre and commercials through the years. Brady Permenter attends public school in Mississippi and is actively involved in academics, arts, and sports. As a member of the Gifted Program, he competes in Future Problem Solvers Program International. He also competes in Science Olympiad; his team won Overall State three consecutive years (2016, 2017, 2018). He has been recognized as grand level Duke Tip Scholar. Along with his academics, he is a member of the varsity archery team. Though academia is of the highest importance in Brady's life, his long term goal is to continue his acting career. He believes keeping his mind sharp and adding new skills will help him continue his dream.
Brady Reiter is an actress, known for Moxie (2021), American Horror Stories (2021) and 100 Things to Do Before High School (2014).
Brady Rice is known for Blue Jay (2016).
Brady Richards is an actor, known for Glamorous (2019), Skinny Ghost (2018) and Youth (2018).
Brady Roberts is an actor known for his roles in Nightwing: The Darkest Knight (2016), Arrow (2015), Lucifer (2016), Air Bud: Russell Madness (2015), and After the Storm (2013). He also produced the viral online series Nightwing and Demon X. Brady travelled the world for a decade as a professional wrestler before moving into film and television.
Brady Rubin was born on October 31, 1936 in Lawrence, Kansas, USA. She is an actress, known for Larry Crowne (2011), The Master (2012) and The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977). She has been married to Ira Brady Rubin since February 4, 1979.
Brady Smith, a Texas native, moved to Los Angeles, without knowing a single person there. He eventually landed a series regular role on the pilot, According to Bex (2005) (aka "Everything I Know About Men"), directed by James Burrows. He has appeared in numerous television shows, including White Collar (2009), Castle (2009), It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2005), The Bridge (2013), CSI: Miami (2002), CSI: Cyber (2015), Harry's Law (2011), Bones (2005), ER (1994), Criminal Minds (2005) and recurring roles on Happyland (2014), Hostages (2013) and Parks and Recreation (2009). His feature film credits include the Jason Reitman-directed Young Adult (2011), 2 Days in New York (2012) with Julie Delpy and Chris Rock, and Meet My Valentine (2015), which he has a "story by" credit and stars alongside Scott Wolf. Brady is a past student of "Playhouse West", the renowned acting studio founded by Robert Carnegie and Jeff Goldblum, and based on the teachings of Sanford Meisner. In addition to acting, he enjoys surfing, painting, raising chickens and is an avid shark diver. He currently resides in LA, with his wife, Tiffani Thiessen, and their two children.
Brady Tate is an actor, known for Legends of Tomorrow (2016) and 20 Minutes to Life (2018).