Jack Braddy

Vitals

Gender
Male
Age Range
28 - 35
Ethnicity
Caucasian
Base Location
Melbourne
Skills
Actor, Commercial Talent, Voice Artist, Writer
Hair
Black
Eye
Hazel
Memberships
M.E.A.A

Agent

Acting Agent
Collective Talent Management

Feature Photo
Jack Braddy
Feature Clip

Credits

Feature Film

2024
Graham Sloane
The Organist
Weird Neighbour
Andy Burkitt
2022
Ibrahim
Three Thousand Years of Longing
Kennedy Miller Films
George Miller

Television

2022
Mark Simpson
Neighbours
Network Ten
Various
2021
Barista
Spreadsheet
Network Ten
Various

Short Film

2020
Oscar
Bloody Tradies
Andrew Burkitt
2019
Simon
Do Not Exceed Recommended Dose
Less Than Ideal Productions
2019
Ted
An Inconvenient Strewth
Less Than Ideal Productions
2019
Griff
A Stiff Brew
Lawnchair Productions
Andrew Burkitt
2018
Bobby Barnes
Grave Expectations
Deakin University
Andrew Burkitt
2017
Craig
Punch Drunk
WAAPA
Angela Punch McGregor
2016
Doctor
Stung
The Miscreants
Tyler Sajko

Stage

2023
Ted
The Hunt
Milliom Productions
Will Pyke
2016
Tiresias
Oedipus Rex
Underground Productions
Matthew McInally
2015
Hugh
That Face
Underground Productions
Siobahn Batt
2015
Herald
Marat/Sade
University of Queensland Drama
Shane Pike

Training

2018 - 2020
Justin Lehmann
Acting classes
Esper Technique
2015 - 2017
Metro Arts Theatre Brisbane
Acting Classes with Gareth Harris
2017 - 2017
Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts
Diploma of Screen Performance

Skills & Attributes

Shoe Size
12
Clothing Size
Male - XXXL
Waist
109cm
Chest
127cm
Hip
132cm
Natural Accent
Australian
Accents
American Standard, Australian, Cockney, English, Irish
Drivers Licences
Car
Professional Skills
Actor, Commercial Talent, Voice Artist, Writer

Media

Public Media
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Photos


Notes

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). 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.