Brad Anderson

Film director

Popular As Brad Anderson (director)

Birthday April 5, 1964

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Madison, Connecticut, US

Age 60 years old

Nationality United States

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1964

Brad Anderson (born April 5, 1964) is an American film director, producer and writer.

1996

Anderson started out writing and directing the romantic comedies The Darien Gap (1996), Next Stop Wonderland (1998) and Happy Accidents (2000), all of which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.

1998

Earlier in his career he directed the romantic comedies Next Stop Wonderland (1998) and Happy Accidents (2000).

Anderson was born in Madison, Connecticut, the son of Pamela Taylor Anderson, a community services administrator.

He is the nephew of Emmy Award-winning actress Holland Taylor.

Before he began his film career, he attended Bowdoin College, where he majored in anthropology and Russian.

He then went to London to finish his film education at London Film School before returning to Boston.

2001

His next film was the 2001 psychological horror film Session 9.

Unsuccessful at the box office, the film has since gained a cult following.

2002

In 2002, Anderson was a member of the dramatic jury at the Sundance Film Festival.

2004

A director of thriller and horror films and television projects, he is best known for directing The Machinist (2004), starring Christian Bale, psychological horror film Session 9 (2001) and The Call (2013), starring Halle Berry.

He also produced and directed several episodes of the Fox science fiction series Fringe.

This was followed by his most notable work to date, The Machinist (2004), starring Christian Bale.

The film became well-known for Bales' dramatic weight loss (62 pounds) for the lead role, and for its screenplay, written by Scott Kosar.

2008

His next two films were TransSiberian (2008), a thriller starring Woody Harrelson, Emily Mortimer and Ben Kingsley and the horror film Vanishing on 7th Street (2010), starring Hayden Christensen, John Leguizamo and Thandiwe Newton.

Notably, both TransSiberian and The Machinist were funded by Anglo-German production companies.

At one point, he was also one of the candidates to direct the sequel to Paranormal Activity.

2010

Anderson replaced Joseph Ruben as director of Bold Films thriller Jack in May 2010, and cast John Cusack for the lead, who has since been replaced by Liev Schreiber.

Anderson was supposed to direct The Living and the Dead, based on the novel of the same name by Robert Tinnell and Todd Livingston.

After working together on The Machinist, Anderson and Christian Bale have had plans to collaborate again on an adaptation of J. G. Ballard's novel Concrete Island.

Anderson is slated to direct Peter Dinklage in the title role in an adaptation of Nobel prize winning author Pär Lagerkvist's novel ''The Dwarf.

Film

Television

2013

In 2013, Anderson directed The Call, a thriller starring Halle Berry and Abigail Breslin.

2014

This was followed by Stonehearst Asylum (aka Eliza Graves) in 2014, with Kate Beckinsale, Jim Sturgess, David Thewlis and Ben Kingsley in the leading roles.

2018

In 2018, Anderson directed the espionage thriller Beirut, which stars Jon Hamm and Rosamund Pike, and in 2019, he directed the Netflix thriller film Fractured, starring Sam Worthington, Lily Rabe, Stephen Tobolowsky and Adjoa Andoh, which was released on October 11.

Anderson has directed numerous episodes of Fringe, as well as two episodes each of The Wire, The Killing, and Boardwalk Empire.

Anderson was one of the contributors to the horror series Masters of Horror, directing the season two episode "Sounds Like".

Anderson directed the pilot episode of the ABC prime time series Forever.

He also directed the pilot episode of CBS's Zoo.

Anderson directed episodes of Clickbait for Netflix.