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Brad RoweAmerican actor and producer
Date of Birth: 15.05.1970
Country: USA |
Biography of Brad Rowe
Brad Rowe is an American actor and producer. He was born Bradley Rowe on May 15, 1970. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in economics and worked as a financial manager in political campaigns in Washington. However, after discovering his acting talent, he moved to Los Angeles in the early 90s to pursue a career as an actor and screenwriter.

Despite his success in the industry, Brad Rowe has faced criticism for his resemblance to actor Brad Pitt. Nevertheless, he made his first appearance on screen in the low-budget film "Invisible Temptation" in 1996, where he played the lead role. The film received mixed reviews from critics.

In 1997, Rowe appeared in two television series, "Pensacola: Wings of Gold" and "Clueless," where he had guest roles. Both series were popular, and Rowe started gaining recognition. He continued his career with appearances in popular shows such as "Pacific Blue" and "NewsRadio" in 1998, where he appeared in several episodes. During this time, he also starred in the films "The Pandora Project" and "Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss," with the latter receiving positive reviews from critics and winning awards at film festivals.
1999 was a productive year for Rowe, with five projects released featuring him. One of the most notable and successful projects was the horror film "Body Shots," which brought him significant recognition. He also starred in the drama "Stonebrook," where he played the lead role. Over the following years, Rowe appeared in over 20 television series and several films. He received acclaim from the film industry for his talented performances in various roles.
During the 2000s, Rowe appeared in films such as "Getting Hal," "October," "Lucky7," "Fish Without a Bicycle," "The Uninvited," "Shut Up and Kiss Me!" (2004), "Love for Rent" (2004), "Last Day" (2006), "Shelter," and "Whore" in 2008. The comedy "The Uninvited" and the film "Shelter" were particularly successful. "Whore," released as "Whore" in 2008, also received high ratings.
Brad Rowe is currently married and has a child. In 2009, he decided to explore his talent as a screenwriter, and in 2010, his comedy-drama film "For Better or for Worse" is expected to be released, with Rowe serving as the writer, lead actor, and producer.

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