Bradley Dorsey
Bradley grew up in Amarillo, Texas, and honestly, the guy had his eye on TV and film since he was basically a kid. By 17, he was already hustling—writing and producing this radio drama called "Just South of Normal," and, wild as it sounds, that thing was airing on over 300 stations all over the globe. Not exactly your average teenager move, right? Fast-forward a couple years, and he’s knee-deep in TV and radio commercials, putting in work on all sorts of projects and picking up the kind of real-world experience you just can’t fake.
Then came 2001. Bradley lands a gig as 2nd 2nd AD on his first feature film—honestly, it’s one of those jobs that sounds confusing but means you’re in the thick of it. Didn’t take long before he’s on the other side of the camera, landing the lead in "Sterling: The Secret Of The Lost Medallion." After that, the guy’s just rolling—producing, directing, acting—sometimes all at once. His credits stack up: "A Greater Yes: The Story of Amy Newhouse,” “Meant To Be,” “Christmas Angel,” “The Greater Sins Of Lucas Blackstone,” “Revelation Road: The Black Rider,” and “Dancer & The Dame.” He’s worked with a bunch of big names—Billy Gardell, Angus MacFadyen, Dean Cain, Erika Eleniak, Kevin Sorbo, Della Reese, Haylie Duff, Teri Polo. Not bad company.
He’s not just in front of the camera, either—Bradley’s the co-creator and executive producer of "Dad Dudes," teaming up with Joyce Giraud and Jerry Mathers. He’s got all kinds of film and TV stuff cooking. These days you’ll find him in L.A., working full time in the business and clearly not slowing down anytime soon.