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Bradley Grant Smith
(Bio as of September 2018)
Bradley Grant Smith returns to the Goodman, where he has previously workshopped Smokefall, Reverb and George Saunders’ CommComm. Chicago credits include Hatfield & McCoy (The House Theatre of Chicago), The Weir (Irish Theatre of Chicago), The Casuals (Jackalope Theatre), fml: how carson mccullers saved my life (Steppenwolf Theatre Company), and B-Side Studio (The New Colony, The Inconvenience and University of Chicago). Film credits include The Ice Harvest, Let’s Go to Prison, Dig Two Graves, King Rat, Brother Sister and Working Man. Television credits include Southside, Chicago Fire, Underemployed and The Beast. His music appeared (as Sad Brad Smith) in the Academy Award-nominated film Up in the Air. His directorial debut Our Father is on its way to festivals. Originally from Highland Park, Illinois, Smith received a BFA in acting from the Theatre School at DePaul University. BradleyGrantSmith.com