About Brad Anderson
Brad Anderson (born 1964 in Madison, Connecticut) is an American film director. He has worked primarily in the thriller and horror genres, and is best known for directing "Session 9" (2001), starring Peter Mullan, "The Machinist" (2004), starring Christian Bale, and "The Call" (2013), starring Halle Berry.
Movie Credits
Brad Anderson has appeared in 1 movie.
These include Something Wicked This Way Comes.Production Credits
Brad Anderson has 62 production credits.Directing
Credited for Director in 45 shows - The Dwarf, The Dagon, Wake Up! On the Road with a Zen Master, Homicide: Life on the Street, Frankenstein's Planet of Monsters!, The Darien Gap, Next Stop Wonderland, Happy Accidents, Session 9, The Shield, The Wire, The Machinist, Surface, Masters of Horror, Sounds Like, TransSiberian, Fear Itself, Fringe, Treme, Rubicon, Vanishing on 7th Street, Boardwalk Empire, Undercovers, The Killing, Person of Interest, Alcatraz, The Call, Almost Human, Forever, Stonehearst Asylum, The Man in the High Castle, Zoo, Frequency, The Sinner, The Brave, Beirut, Titans, Fractured, Treadstone, Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector, Debris, Clickbait, Peacemaker, Blood and The Silent Hour.
Writing
Credited for Screenplay in 2 shows - Session 9 and TransSiberian.
Credited for Writer in 4 shows - Next Stop Wonderland, Happy Accidents, Masters of Horror and Sounds Like.
Editing
Credited for Editor in 4 shows - Frankenstein's Planet of Monsters!, Next Stop Wonderland, Happy Accidents and Session 9.
Production
Credited for Producer in 1 show - Frankenstein's Planet of Monsters!.
Camera
Credited for Director of Photography in 1 show - Wake Up! On the Road with a Zen Master.
Crew
Credited for Cinematography in 1 show - Frankenstein's Planet of Monsters!.
Costume & Make-Up
Credited for Costumer in 1 show - Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot.