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Jack Braddy is an actor/writer/producer/goon from Brisbane, Queensland. He sharpened his teeth in comedy by touring and writing with the absurdist troupe, The Miscreants, before moving to Perth to study at WAAPA and transitioning to screen acting. Since then, he has appeared in George Miller's 3000 Years of Longing as Ibrahim the Mad, as well as appearances on Spreadsheet (2021), and Neighbours (2022).
He produced, wrote, and is the lead in MIFF entry film The Organist (2024). His short film, You Can Smoke Anything (2024) screened at both St Kilda Film Festival and South x Southwest Sydney. His film Ride and Prejudice (2025) recently played at the Gold Coast Film Festival.
He won the Benalla International Shorts Award for Best Actor in 2019, and his short films have won multiple national and regional awards. He is currently signed to Collective Talent Management.