Tom Brady (film director)

This article is about the filmmaker. For the football player, see Tom Brady.
Tom Brady
Born Thomas Adam Brady
Bayonne, New Jersey
Occupation Writer, film director, producer
Years active 1987–present

Thomas Adam "Tom" Brady is an American writer, film director, producer.

Career

Tom Brady was raised in New Jersey. He began writing and acting during high school, earning him a scholarship to Harvard College. At Harvard, where he graduated in 1986 with a B.A. in English Literature, Brady acted in and directed various theater productions, and began writing his own plays and screenplays. Afterwards, he attended the theater department of the University of Hawaii to get a Master of Fine Arts - Directing. After being invited to work for Mike Reiss and Al Jean, Brady went on to write and produce episodes of The Critic and The Simpsons, which he would follow with other television work such as Home Improvement, Men Behaving Badly, Sports Night, and Good Vibes. Film credits include The Animal, The Hot Chick, The Comebacks, and Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star. Tom is Executive Producer of the FX television series Chozen.[1][2][3]

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