Jordan Brady
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Born |
USA | 10 August 1964
Occupation | Film director, Writer, Actor |
Jordan Brady is an American director. He wrote and directed the feature film Dill Scallion, and directed the films Confessions of an American Girl, Waking Up in Reno and The Third Wheel.
Jordan Brady was also a stand-up comic in the 1980s. He was also one of the original members of Richmond's Comedy Underground, an improv group that was started in the early 80s and was the originator of the line, "Bow Chicka Bow Wow!".[1] A marine style clean cut young man, his fresh and unique material ranged from impressions of G.I. Joe to re-enactments of entire porn film soundtracks.
His most recent film is the documentary on the art and occupational hazards of stand-up comedy entitled I Am Comic.[2]
References
External links
- Jordan Brady at the Internet Movie Database
- Jordan Brady at AllRovi
- Podcast interview Part I
- Podcast interview Part II
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