Beyer, Brad 1973-

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Beyer, Brad 1973-

PERSONAL

Full name, Bradford G. Beyer, Jr.; born September 20, 1973, in Waukesha, WI. Education: Attended the University of Minnesota; studied acting with Wynn Handman at the William Espar Studio.

Addresses:

Agent—Abrams Artists Agency, 9200 Sunset Blvd., Suite 1130, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Manager—Mary Erickson Entertainment, 2122 Hillhurst Ave., Suite A, Los Angeles, CA 90027; Bill Treusch Management, 853 Seventh Ave., Suite 9A, New York, NY 10019.

Career:

Actor.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Young cop, Cop Land, Miramax, 1997.

John, Enough Already, BuyIndies.com, 1998.

Rich, Trick, Fine Line Features, 1999.

Jack, Crazy in Alabama, Columbia, 1999.

Captain Bransford, The General's Daughter (also known as Wehrlos—Die tochter des generals), Paramount, 1999.

Dave, Game Day, York Pictures, 1999.

Darrin, Way Off Broadway, Small Planet Pictures, 2001.

Voice of Zach Taylor, Twelve, 2001.

Chad, The Perfect You (also known as Crazy Little Thing), Screen Media Films, 2002.

Spence, Sorority Boys, Buena Vista, 2002.

Jay Elms, dumb jock, Mr. Woodcock, New Line Cinema, 2007.

Television Appearances; Series:

Sergeant Jason Christopher, Third Watch, NBC, 2001-2002.

Stanley Richmond, Jericho, CBS, 2006—.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Don Meredith, Monday Night Mayhem, TNT, 2002.

Porter, Reign of the Gargoyles, Sci-Fi Channel, 2007.

Jake Brawley, Murder 101: If Wishes Were Horses, Hallmark Channel, 2007.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Jack Miniver, "Girlfriends," Law & Order, NBC, 1996.

Dennis Caufield, "Hysteria," Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 1999.

Arthur, "Where There's Smoke," Sex and the City, HBO, 2000.

"‘Third Watch’ Edition," Weakest Link (also known as The Weakest Link USA), NBC, 2001.

Daren Adams, "Domestic Disturbance," Hack, CBS, 2002.

Doug Sawyer, "Witness to Murder," CSI: Miami, CBS, 2004.

"Isolation," E-Ring, NBC, 2006.

Stage Appearances:

The Chili Queen, 1998.

Wonderland, American Place Theatre, New York City, 1999.

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