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"Brad is one of the most consummate and professional actors I've worked with. His character focus is outstanding, it drives the movie." Bob Carter, Writer-Director, Dead in the Head
"His tips and advice were wonderful." "Outstandind!" Texas Nonprofit Theatres 9th Annual Youth Conference
"On the toughest of days during the tightest of scheduling Brad was always there for us. He is a dedicated professional and tireless worker who always brought a stellar performance to the scene. I look forward to working with Brad on the next one. And the next." Jay Lee, Writer-Director, Zombie Strippers!
Brad Milne is one of the most dynamic teachers I've seen in my twenty years in the business" Prescillia Condra, Condra Artista
"Brad came in to do a cameo role and brought so much professionalism,
he elevated the entire project. He's our ace in the hole." Dominic
Ross, Director, R.E.M.
"The first thing the campers said to me was 'you gotta use him next year'. I find your passion evident in your enthusiastic lessons and after the buzz from the campers." Nichelle Rodriguez, Director, UCLA Actors Camp
“Milne gives a vivid, stirring performance, expertly playing both the dark and light moments.” Nocturne: D.L. Martin, Express-News
"The greatest compliment I can give any actor is that he is a total professional both as an artist and as a salesmen of his talents. I rate Brad Milne at the top of the list in each category." Vincent Chase, Vincent Chase Workshop
"Our new on-camera spokesperson Brad Milne delivers our message
perfectly, resulting in excellent phone-in leads for our sales team."
Light Silver, CEO, Tax Incorporated
"I had one of those hunches about Brad, the same kind I had about Barbara Streisand, Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman. And sure enough he has worked like a demon and is coming through. Ready for big roles now." Michael Shurtleff, Author of "Audition"
"I don't think I would have gotten any acting job without Brad's training" Bob Perrill, Actor, San Antonio, TX.
"Milne's performance powers the play, and its a good one: His Yank is raw and hard to forget." The Hairy Ape: D.L. Martin, Express-News
"Brad has played leads in four of five movies for us. His relentless dedication to the craft has turned him into one of our favorite character lead actors. We recently cast him in a sixth film." Jalal Merhi, Film One Movies
"Milne sharply conveys how conflicted and frightened Louis is over Prior's disease, adding dimension to the part." Angels in America: D.L. Martin, Express-News
Brad Milne's passion for the art of acting makes him one of the most outstanding acting coaches in Texas! I heartily recommend his classes and feel we are most fortunate to have an acting coach of his caliber!" Diana Sneckner, Avant Agency, TX |
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"Brad is one of the most consummate and professional actors I've worked with. His character focus is outstanding, it drives the movie." Bob Carter, Writer-Director, Dead in the Head
"His tips and advice were wonderful." "Outstandind!" Texas Nonprofit Theatres 9th Annual Youth Conference
"On the toughest of days during the tightest of scheduling Brad was always there for us. He is a dedicated professional and tireless worker who always brought a stellar performance to the scene. I look forward to working with Brad on the next one. And the next." Jay Lee, Writer-Director, Zombie Strippers!
Brad Milne is one of the most dynamic teachers I've seen in my twenty years in the business" Prescillia Condra, Condra Artista
"Brad came in to do a cameo role and brought so much professionalism,
he elevated the entire project. He's our ace in the hole." Dominic
Ross, Director, R.E.M.
"The first thing the campers said to me was 'you gotta use him next year'. I find your passion evident in your enthusiastic lessons and after the buzz from the campers." Nichelle Rodriguez, Director, UCLA Actors Camp
“Milne gives a vivid, stirring performance, expertly playing both the dark and light moments.” Nocturne: D.L. Martin, Express-News
"The greatest compliment I can give any actor is that he is a total professional both as an artist and as a salesmen of his talents. I rate Brad Milne at the top of the list in each category." Vincent Chase, Vincent Chase Workshop
"Our new on-camera spokesperson Brad Milne delivers our message
perfectly, resulting in excellent phone-in leads for our sales team."
Light Silver, CEO, Tax Incorporated
"I had one of those hunches about Brad, the same kind I had about Barbara Streisand, Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman. And sure enough he has worked like a demon and is coming through. Ready for big roles now." Michael Shurtleff, Author of "Audition"
"I don't think I would have gotten any acting job without Brad's training" Bob Perrill, Actor, San Antonio, TX.
"Milne's performance powers the play, and its a good one: His Yank is raw and hard to forget." The Hairy Ape: D.L. Martin, Express-News
"Brad has played leads in four of five movies for us. His relentless dedication to the craft has turned him into one of our favorite character lead actors. We recently cast him in a sixth film." Jalal Merhi, Film One Movies
"Milne sharply conveys how conflicted and frightened Louis is over Prior's disease, adding dimension to the part." Angels in America: D.L. Martin, Express-News
Brad Milne's passion for the art of acting makes him one of the most outstanding acting coaches in Texas! I heartily recommend his classes and feel we are most fortunate to have an acting coach of his caliber!" Diana Sneckner, Avant Agency, TX |
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06-01-08 Brad plays Bob Hums in "I Didn't Know I Was Pregnant" on Discovery Health June 8 at 8:00 PM EST.
Recent Interviews and Press:
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04-22-08 ZOMBIE STRIPPERS IS LEGIT
“EASILY THE BEST MOVIE OF THE YEAR, SO FAR.” - Luke Y. Thompson, LA Weekly
Los Angeles, CA (RUSHPRNEWS) April 22, 2008 - "Zombie Strippers" audiences view Sony’s new sci-fi horror comedy as a cult classic. Actor Brad Milne plays Dr. Chushfeld, the maniacal mastermind behind the chaos in "Zombie Strippers", which opened in select theatres nationwide last weekend. Reviewers are saying writer-director “ Jay Lee delivers absolutely everything you could possibly hope for in a film called Zombie Strippers.” - Luke Y. Thompson, SF Weekly, and that the film is “Joyfully ridiculous, action packed, sickly brilliant and twistedly clever, you get your money's worth with Zombie Strippers." - Fred Topel, www.canmag.com. "Zombie Strippers" opens in four more cities on 4/25/08: Atlanta, Seattle, Philadelphia, and Washington, DC.
"Zombie Strippers" is part of the Hollywood trend to create contemporary cult classics like "The Rocky Horror Picture Show". Production companies will take their chances with eclectic stars or off-the-wall plot lines, and on occasion they clean up at the box office. B-movies and low budget entrepreneurial projects have forever been a staple among the Hollywood up-and-coming and, with luck, they turn into fan favorites. This spring "Zombie Strippers" is quickly emerging as this year’s contemporary cult classic. Brad Milne, no stranger to the genre, has created his own unique body of character work. Co-starring in Jay Lee’s first horror feature "The Slaughter" as Carl Stevens, and more recently the lead role in writer-director Bob Carter's "Dead in the Head" as Demon Jones, along with numerous others.
Branded Raw Films, Milne’s production entity founded with partner Andrew Giannetta has been driving its own low budget vehicle: "Izzy Legit" ©, a multi-brand multi-platform entertainment package. Legit splits into three stories: "Cheap for Life" ©, "Putz to Player" ©, and "The Extermutator" ©. All three developed by and marketed through Branded Raw Films, on the web at http://www.izzylegit.com. The combination of viral video and social media marketing blended with traditional film marketing, results in up-and-coming filmmakers having access to studio level distribution. In some cases these projects gather enough momentum and public awareness to get a theatrical release, like "Zombie Strippers".
FOR INTERVIEW: Brad Milne - please contact at 310-869-5394 / brad@bradmilne.com
Nightmare on Elm Street's ROBERT ENGLUND and worldwide media sensation JENNA JAMESON star in Zombie Strippers. When a secret government agency lets out a deadly chemo virus causing the reanimation of the dead, the first place to get hit is Rhino's, a hot underground strip club. As one of the strippers gets the virus, she turns into a supernatural, flesh-eating zombie stripper, making her the hit of the club. Do the rest of the girls fight the temptation to be like the star stripper, even if there's no turning back? Also featuring ROXY SAINT (of the Goth band Roxy Saint and the Blackouts) and Ultimate Fighting Champion TITO ORTIZ, Zombie Strippers is a sexy, bloody, hilarious good time!
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09-01-07 The Slaughter gets picked up by Lionsgate Entertainment and is set for release November 6, 2007. News link here at Fangoria.com. The Slaughter won several awards at horror festivals last year and had a limited 2006 release in the U.K.
The L.A. acting bootcamp at Branded Raw's offices in Marina del Rey, CA was a complete success. Students attended from Canada, the U.S. and Germany.
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09-21-08 ZOMBIE STRIPPERS! DVD and BLU-RAY are set to release October 28th from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Robert Englund and Jenna Jameson shake things up in this comedic horror film set in the not too distant future. A secret government re-animation “chemo-virus” created and released by the evil Dr. Chushfeld (Brad Milne) lands in an underground strip club. The virus first infects Kat (Jameson), turning her into a flesh-craving Super Zombie Stripper. She instantly becomes the club’s most popular attraction and the other girls get jealous.
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10-19-08 Brad plays Dr. John Oghalai on Mystery ER Nothing to Sneeze At on Discover Health Oct 26 10:00 pm EST, 7:00 pm PST, 11:00 pm PST and Oct 27 2:00 am EST. TV-PG. In this episode of Mystery ER, a strongly built
young man blows his nose, and his life is changed forever. He gets
violently ill and passes out...but the doctors can't figure out what he
has and they must find a diagnosis before one more sneeze kills him!
ZOMBIE STRIPPERS! DVD and BLU-RAY
are set to release October 28th from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
Robert Englund and Jenna Jameson shake things up in this comedic horror
film set in the not too distant future. A secret government
re-animation “chemo-virus” created and released by the evil Dr.
Chushfeld (Brad Milne) lands in an underground strip club. The virus
first infects Kat (Jameson), turning her into a flesh-craving Super
Zombie Stripper. She instantly becomes the club’s most popular
attraction and the other girls get jealous.
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ACTING BOOTCAMP - SAN ANTONIO - 2006
This
Workshop is designed to help improve your craft and auditioning
skills. Learning to act is one thing; delivering in the audition room
and on the job is entirely another. Becoming an organic actor, one that
can respond to all situations should be your goal. Organic actors are
the ones most often hired in today’s marketplace. Work will encompass
exercises, technique, movement, scene study, cold reading, on camera,
auditioning, and a comprehensive review.
4 CONSECUTIVE DAYS - TBA - 1/2 hr lunch break. For further info and to register for the workshop call Geneva Dooley at 210-857-2585 or email info@fashionfirst.net
WORKSHOP COST: $250.00 for the four-day workshop, or $150.00 for two of the four dys. Workshop space is
limited, please register ASAP to reserve your spot.
It is essential to bring your own material to the class. You
can select material you're working on for a play, audition, film, or
something that interests you and is appropriate to your type. Look at
actors you think you are like and pick a scene from their work. You can
do this in a variety of ways: pick a scene from play (buy a play), or
type out a scene from a film or TV show, or download scripts off the
internet. Please bring at least three copies of your scene or monologue
to class. Try not to select scenes that include more than two or three
people. If you don't have material, find material, that's one of the
tasks required to improve your acting. We will examine script analysis,
creating character and persona, and how to make and commit to strong
bold choices. I'll help you find organic physical behavior, and give
you tools to help you get an in-depth understanding of your material.
This work will help you find the central “core” of the scene, helping
you access your true voice in the part. We'll do exercises that will
help you become “present," connect with your material, create real
characters, and bring energy to your work. Spontaneity, listening, and
timing are all critical elements of acting. My approach combines
disciplines that help you apply these critical elements to your craft.
ACTING BOOTCAMP - SAN ANTONIO - JULY 2006 This
Workshop is designed to help improve your craft and auditioning
skills. Learning to act is one thing; delivering in the audition room
and on the job is entirely another. Becoming an organic actor, one that
can respond to all situations should be your goal. Organic actors are
the ones most often hired in today’s marketplace. Work will encompass
exercises, technique, movement, scene study, cold reading, on camera,
auditioning, and a comprehensive review.
JULY 28 THRU JULY 31 Time: 10:00 AM to 2:30 PM - 1/2 hr lunch break.
For further info and to register for the workshop call Geneva Dooley at 210-857-2585 or email info@fashionfirst.net
WORKSHOP COST: $250.00 for the four-day workshop. Fee is due July 7. Workshop space is
limited, please register ASAP to reserve your spot.
It is essential to bring your own material to the class. You
can select material you're working on for a play, audition, film, or
something that interests you and is appropriate to your type. Look at
actors you think you are like and pick a scene from their work. You can
do this in a variety of ways: pick a scene from play (buy a play), or
type out a scene from a film or TV show, or download scripts off the
internet. Please bring at least three copies of your scene or monologue
to class. Try not to select scenes that include more than two or three
people. If you don't have material, find material, that's one of the
tasks required to improve your acting. We will examine script analysis,
creating character and persona, and how to make and commit to strong
bold choices. I'll help you find organic physical behavior, and give
you tools to help you get an in-depth understanding of your material.
This work will help you find the central “core” of the scene, helping
you access your true voice in the part. We'll do exercises that will
help you become “present," connect with your material, create real
characters, and bring energy to your work. Spontaneity, listening, and
timing are all critical elements of acting. My approach combines
disciplines that help you apply these critical elements to your craft.
PRESENCE CLASS: VINCENT CHASE WORKSHOP - HOLLYWOOD - Ongoing
This class will help actors acquire and maintain a centered
presence. The exercises are intended to stimulate creativity without
interruption from psychological and physiological blocks.
- Engaging breath into the entire body
- Channeling energy throughout the body
- Capturing body energy and acknowledging its existence
- Vocal-spiritual connection
Presence work can enhance character as part of preparation by connecting with their corporeal and spiritual lives.
WORKSHOPS AND PRIVATE COACHING - LOS ANGELES
For the serious actor as well as those at the beginning of the journey.
The preparation process we apply will further develop your craft, and enrich
auditioning and working skills. Learning to act is one thing: delivering in the audition
room and on the job is entirely another. Becoming an organic actor, one that can respond
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