Brad Goddard

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Brad Goddard

Born Bradley David Goddard
May 17, 1977 (1977-05-17) (age 31)
Lucan, Ontario, Canada
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Bradley David Goddard (born May 17, 1977 in Lucan, Ontario) is a Canadian actor. His identical twin brother Chris Goddard is also an actor.

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Brad and his brother attended The University of Waterloo theatre programme. Waterloo offers a comprehensive degree, with study in all technical aspects of the stage, theatre history, in addition to acting courses. By the end of his study at Waterloo, Brad had appeared in 26 productions and had taught UW Drama's First Year acting course for 3 years.

After moving to Toronto, Ontario Brad joined Skye Management and landed the role of Carter Travis alongside his twin brother Chris in the role of Cody Travis in the MTV series Undressed(a series twice awarded the GLAAD Media Award for its positive portrayal of queer culture and icons). They were featured in two Season 6 story lines, and appeared in 10 episodes. Brad then went on to work with fellow University of Waterloo grads in Studio 180's inaugural production, the highly acclaimed [1] Canadian theatre premier of The Laramie Project (2003), as well as an equally successful 2004 remount. Studio 180 is an ensemble theatre company named after the black box performance space HH 180 at the University of Waterloo.

Brad's next project was hosting a home improvement show with his brother Chris on OLN (Outdoor Life Network) called The Outhouse. The show was entirely improvised, and pitted the twins against each other in two separate exterior home renovations over the course of two days. The Outhouse won Bronze at WorldFest for ""Best Reality-Based Programme""[1]

Since moving to Calgary, AB Brad landed a principle role in Decoys 2 (now titled Decoys 2: Alien Seduction) as ""Nick Dean"".

When not acting, Brad is the Regional Manager of Alberta for Steam Whistle Brewing.[2]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Peace Point Entertainment Group (April 27, 2004). "A Grand Slam for Peace Point at Houston's Worldfest!" (PDF) (in English). Press release. Retrieved on 2007-01-21.
  2. ^ Doble, Jude (2006-11-27). Double the drama, double the beer. UW Magazine. Retrieved on 2007-02-11.

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