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Just in case you are wondering what other Sci-Fi and Horror productions you’ve spotted Brad in... Here’s some additional favourites from Brads extensive career.
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Sci-Fi:
Moonlight, TV Series, Episode “Dr Feelgood” (2007) Mild-mannered professor Gerald Stovsky (Brad Greenquist) unwittingly becomes the victim of a hit-and-run driver. A good Samaritan, who happens to be a doctor, stops to aid the victim. But the victim, Mr Stovsky happens to be a Vampire. After being revived he proceeds to feed on his rescuer. The next thing anyone knows, a new Vampire is stalking the streets in a feeding frenzy leading Mick directly to Stovsky who denies any wrong doing. Upon realizing he has sired a new Vampire, Stovsky tracks him down in an attempt to take him under his wing.
Medium, TV Series, Episode “Be Kind, Rewind” (2006) A recurring dream (Or is it a recurring day?) give Allison disconnected clues about an unfolding tragedy: A man named Michael Williams (Brad Greenquist) using a stolen identity will hold up a restaurant causing death and destruction and the release of an incarcerated criminal unless she can stop it.
Smart Card, Short Film (2005) In a utopian future where every aspect of ones life is intergrated into a single corporate system, poor Robert Sharpe loses his Smart-Card. A Special Service Agent from the Smart Corporation (Brad Greenquist) has Robert aprehended and conducts an interrogation that results in a sales pitch.
Momentum, Feature Film (2003) Brad Greenquist plays Marin Elias who, along with 3 associates, rob an armoured car by using their telekinetic powers. Former fed agent Raymond Addison (Lou Gossett Jr) sets out to track them down, eventually capturing Elias whom he hopes will lead him to the telekinetik community amd their underhanded leader.
Harsh Realm, TV Series, Episode “Kein Ausgang” (2000) Hobbes, a young Marine, has entered a Military Virtual Reality training game (Harsh Realm) and finds himself caught in an endless loop where actions and reactions recur without end. He manages to track down the mythical Wolfe (Brad Greenquist) who had also entered Harsh Realm but had since dissapeared. Unlike Hobbes, Wolfe has made the decision to stay rather than try to escape... even though he knows where the portal to the outside world lies. Series created by Chris Carter (The X-Files.)
Charmed, TV Series, Episode “The Truth is Out There... and it Hurts” (1998) A series of seemingly disconnected murders lead the girls to a dark-suited man, Gavin (Brad Greenquist) who has been approaching innocent people telling them things they don’t know about themselves and shooting them with a ray from his 3rd eye. Using a truth spell, the girls discover Gavin is a warlock from the future sent to this time to destroy all those whose discoveries, intentions or progeny will aid the development of a serum that will kill all warlocks. His extermination spree eventually leads him to the girls.
Dead By Midnight, TV Movie (1997) John Larkin escapes an unfamiliar captivity, only to find the life he knows has only been a set-up, and that he’s half-human, half-machine programmed to infiltrate and overthrow the government. Brad Greenquist plays Hendricks, the suit overseeing the secret project who pulls the strings, threatens and twists an arm or two in his efforts to rein in his experiment and it’s actors while keeping the whole thing under wraps. With Timothy Hutton and John Glover.
Conan: The Adventurer, TV Series, Episode “Lair of the Beastmen” (1997) Twelve thousand years ago in an age of superstition and myth, Conan and his warriors encounter an enslaved population working underground. The elder, Kiord (Brad Greenquist) pleads for Conans help to free his people.
Mutants in Paradise, Feature Film (1984) In order to keep the grant money flowing, a group of university “researchers” manage to convince naive student Steve Awesome (Brad Greenquist) that they have turned him into a bionic man with superhuman powers in this sci-fi spoof of “The Six Million Dollar Man.”
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Horror:
Copperhead, TV Movie (2008) A small town in the Wild West is attacked by poisonous snakes. Garrett the local bartender (Brad Greenquist) and other townspeople band together not only to fight off the snakes but to waylay those who would prosper by the reptilian invasion.
The Cursed, Feature Film (2008) When a stranger comes to town horrible things begin to happen,. Brad Greenquist plays an alcoholic and abusive father who, in a drunken stupor, meets a gruesome end, courtesy of a supernatural being in this horrific thriller set in Tennessee.
Shiloh Falls, Feature Film (2007) Dalton Taggert (Brad Greenquist) has escaped from jail with two cohorts, sets off to find the man that killed Daltons brother twenty years earlier. On his trail is a lawman and his son who eventually catch up to Dalton. But the pursuers and the pursued find they must work together in order to escape a town with no way out, populated by soulless beings devoted to an evil and powerful stranger.
Diary of Ellen Rimbauer, TV Movie (2003) A mansion given to Ellen Rimbauer appears to be haunted, reeking havoc in turn-of-the-century Seattle. Brad Greenquist plays Doug Possey... family friend and business associate who ultimately destroys himself with the revelation of his “unethical” behaviors. Prequel to Stephen King’s “Rose Red.”
Lost Souls, Feature Film (2000) A small group of Catholics led by an ailing priest believe that Satan intends to become incarnate. Brad Greenquist plays George Viznik, a man accused of mass murder, his actions presaging the coming of Satan. Directed by Janusz Kaminski and starring Ben Chaplin and Wynona Ryder.
Living Single, TV Series, Episode “I’ve Got You Under My Skin” (1996) The Halloween episode of this popular sitcom starring Queen Latifah. The new neighbours, Edwin (Brad Greenquist) and Edwina drop by to introduce themselves, but they seem more than a little spooky! Adorned in black capes and bloodless faces, all they seem to talk about are dead relatives, funerals and “those damned villagers!” On top of which, it appears Edwin can appear anywhere without moving.
Stephen King’s Golden Years, Episode 3 (1991) A chemical explosion has caused old Harlan Williams to become young, and government agents are on his trail to capture and study him. In episode 3, Brad Greenquist plays Steve Dent, a nosey news photographer who’s own investigation is thwarted by his untimely and gruesome death.
Monsters, TV Series, Episode “The Gift” (1990) Small time crooks Kirby (Brad Greenquist) and his boss (Abe Vigoda) kidnap a small boy and throw him in a basement with a beast. The beast, however, turns out to be far more empathetic than his appearance might suggest and offers the boy the gift of his life in order to save him.
The Chair, Feature Film (1989) A psychologist, a psychiatrist and a prison warden open up a long-closed prison, unaware that the ghost of an electrocuted convict haunts it. Brad Greenquist plays Mushmouth, one of the nastier prisoners incarcerated with the vengeful daemon.
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