Brad Copeland
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Brad Copeland is an American television writer and producer, best known for his work on the Fox TV series Arrested Development.
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[edit] Television career
He has written for the television programs Arrested Development, My Name Is Earl, Grounded for Life and NewsRadio.
[edit] Southern Comfort
In 2006, Brad created the pilot named Southern Comfort for the ABC television network. The pilot revolved around a billionaire who returns to his small town to restore his relationship with his family. ABC chose not to pick up the pilot.[1]
[edit] Journalism Career
Brad wrote many impressive articles for his newspaper, The Royal Messenger which is located in central Oklahoma, including "No Video Games For The Godly" and "A Fake Christmas Story". He currenttly resides in his home near Norman Oklahoma. Brad edits the paper bi-weekly although he is not the real editor (The real editor doesn't do anything...).
[edit] Movie career
Brad wrote the screenplay for the 2007 film, Wild Hogs, which revolves around a group of wannabe bikers who encounter bikers from a dangerous New Mexican biker gang. The film was released on March 2, 2007; and stars Tim Allen, Martin Lawrence, William H. Macy and John Travolta.
[edit] Golfing career
A local golfing superstar, Brad averages in the 50's and 60's on his favorite course, Earlywine Park. After beating all of his school's weightlifting records his freshman year (including the bench press which was set at 315 lbs.),