Brad Sherwood
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Bradley R. Sherwood (born November 24, 1964 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actor, comedian, and corporate speaker. He has worked in entertainment as a writer, producer, and actor.
Sherwood grew up in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and began acting at the age of eight. He graduated from Wright State University with a BFA in Acting, and soon thereafter took his talents to Hollywood. His first real role was on the sketch-comedy series The Newz, though he also made several guest appearances on L.A. Law as a lovestruck nanny. Sherwood continued to make appearances on The Tonight Show.
In 1992, Sherwood became a recurring performer on the improvisational comedy show Whose Line Is It Anyway?. After Whose Line?, Sherwood turned his attention to stand-up, and made an appearance on 2002's Jane White Is Sick And Twisted. He also hosted The Dating Game from 1997-98, and The Big Moment in 1999.
Has teamed up with Colin Mochrie to tour the United States and Canada performing classic improv games from Whose Line.
Brad Sherwood became engaged in 2006.
Sherwood was a regular panelist on the second season of the 2000 To Tell the Truth revival.
Preceded by: Jeff MacGregor (1988-89) |
Host of The Dating Game 1997–1998 |
Succeeded by: Chuck Woolery (1998-2000) |
[edit] External links
- Brad Sherwood, official site
- Brad Sherwood at the Internet Movie Database
- Interview From September of 2005