Brad Everett
- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Brad Everett was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He became involved with the visual and dramatic arts as a teenager and went on to graduate with an Honors Bachelor of Fine Arts from McMaster University. Brad then headed to New York to pursue his passion for acting by studying at the prestigious Stella Adler.
A chance encounter with acclaimed actor Mark Wahlberg lead to Brad's first opportunity to be on a Hollywood set, shadowing and acting beside Mark in the action film Max Payne. This mentorship inspired Brad to further pursue his career aspirations.
Since then, Brad has appeared in over a dozen international commercials and numerous television series as well as movies including a recurring role in the second season of the popular Hallmark channel show, 'Good Witch'. He starred in the horror film, 'The Scarehouse' from D Films/Universal, which became popular in the festival circuit showing at the New York City Horror Film Festival, the FANtastic Horror Festival in San Diego and playing as a featured panel at the Montreal Comiccon.
The romantic comedy film, 'The Millennials', in which Brad had a starring role, was his first screenplay and introduction into the worlds of producing and writing. The feature was picked up for distribution by Entertainment One and was released North American wide.
A chance encounter with acclaimed actor Mark Wahlberg lead to Brad's first opportunity to be on a Hollywood set, shadowing and acting beside Mark in the action film Max Payne. This mentorship inspired Brad to further pursue his career aspirations.
Since then, Brad has appeared in over a dozen international commercials and numerous television series as well as movies including a recurring role in the second season of the popular Hallmark channel show, 'Good Witch'. He starred in the horror film, 'The Scarehouse' from D Films/Universal, which became popular in the festival circuit showing at the New York City Horror Film Festival, the FANtastic Horror Festival in San Diego and playing as a featured panel at the Montreal Comiccon.
The romantic comedy film, 'The Millennials', in which Brad had a starring role, was his first screenplay and introduction into the worlds of producing and writing. The feature was picked up for distribution by Entertainment One and was released North American wide.