bradletson.net is the official web site of actor Brad Letson, an actor based in New York City. Brad Letson is an actor originally from Alabama. Brad Letson has performed as an actor in regional theatre, off Broadway and other New York City theatre, and as Tony Whitcomb in the Kennedy Center production of Shear Madness in Washington, D.C. Brad Letson has also performed on television and in film.

Dedication

This website is dedicated to Brad's grandparents, Louella and Robert Smith. Through their laughter, caring deeds, wonderful stories and love, they taught him the most important things in life: to live life fully and to cherish those you love.

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Biography

Brad was born and raised in a small town in Alabama. Growing up, he spent frequent afternoons riding the back roads with his grandpa, fishing with his grandma and eating lots of good home cooking. Although he was comfortable growing up in Alabama, he always knew he would one day move to New York City to pursue acting as a career. Brad is proud of his southern roots, and after more than 10 years of living in NYC, he is just as proud to call New York his home. It’s like having the best of both worlds… to quote a popular southern phrase, “If things get any better, I might have to hire someone to help me enjoy it.”

Brad has kicked up his heels in such shows as Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, And the World Goes 'Round, Fame! and 42nd Street. While living in New York, Brad has portrayed such “southern idiots” as Marvin Macy in The Ballad of the Sad Café, Peachy in The Last Night of Ballyhoo, and Bo Bob Jasper, a retarded Texan mailman in Cheatin’. “You can take the boy out of the south…”

Off-Broadway and other NYC credits include: My Big Gay Italian Wedding, Beyond Therapy, Damage Control, Singing for a Cure (a benefit for the American Cancer Society) at The Belt Theatre, and many other readings and workshops. Brad has also worked regionally and toured with Periwinkle National Theatre, Florida Studio Theatre, and most recently played the role of Tony Whitcomb in Shear Madness at The Kennedy Center in Washington, DC.

Brad is a proud member of Actors' Equity Association.

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