Brad Carr
Brad Carr is an accomplished filmmaker with an impressive portfolio of over 279 productions spanning film, television, theater, and video. Born to a retired Air Force Colonel, his childhood was filled with cinematic inspiration, often watching films like "Tank" and "Dune." His passion for film ignited when he visited the set of the original "Robocop" in Dallas, a formative experience that deepened his interest in the industry. Additionally, he is the step-son of a former Mayor of Ottawa, Canada, which further enriched his diverse background.
Brad's creative journey began in earnest during his freshman year at Lake Forest High School, where he discovered a strong affinity for fictional writing. He quickly became involved in the school's extensive theater program, taking on roles in both stagecraft and acting. His sophomore year marked a pivotal moment as he enrolled in telecommunications and drama classes, which led to the discovery of his talent for producing and directing short films. This newfound skill earned him numerous accolades in his class's "Telecom" awards.
After dedicating himself to theater and video throughout high school, Brad graduated in 1998 and further honed his craft by attending a summer film program at Columbia College in Chicago. His journey reflects a deep commitment to storytelling and a versatile skill set that has contributed to his successful career in the entertainment industry.
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