Links
This page offers more direct access to some of the related external content...
Our Production Company's Website:
More photos and clips:
- Cast and crew bios, photo gallery and more at the official Open Door site!
- The Trailer for "Maps" has been posted (best to let it load before playing).
- The "One-Eyed Horse" trailer is up. Check it out!
- "Open Door," the dramatic improv short premiering this summer, is the third tab down.
- Improv Everywhere "No Pants Subway Ride 2008" Video
- For just a link to a video that encapsulates the awesomeness of the day, click on the first video on the page, here:
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Official Site Pictures from the "Maps" shoot:
- "Between Life and Death" Movie Clips - The 'Drowning' segment isn't included, but it is featured in the opener.
- Pictures from the Discovery Channel "Between Life and Death" shoot
- Brady's One-Eyed Horse Bio
- Brady's Bio for "The Exonerated"
Associated organizations, companies, etc.
- Howcast Media, a company I do voiceover work for.
- One-Eyed Horse Official Site, Wayne Shipley's classic western that premiered summer 2008.
- Official site for Open Door, the dramatic improv movie that premiered summer 2008.
- Keith Jodoin's production company, Sapling Pictures, which I've been lucky enough to work with multiple times.
- A fantastic improv group in New York, which I sometimes participate in their events, Improv Everywhere
- The Art Of Innocence project's site, where I performed in the production of "The Exonerated"
- For those interested in knowing more about William Esper Studio, where I take classes, here's a link to the website.
- And a link to my former stomping grounds, Atlantic.
Press:
- Official Baltimore Sun review of the film, "One-Eyed Horse."
- "One-Eyed Horse" makes it into the Baltimore Sun!
- Another short review of "On Island" from the Gazette this week. I'll take 'adorable'...it's not my first choice, but I'll take it...and is it just me, or does this read like a blog post?!?
- An "On Island" article in the Fredrick Gazette, interviewing the playwright and director.
- Here's a link to the Washington Post article for "The Araboolies of Liberty Street."