Brad was born in Glasgow, Montana and attended Montana State University where he received his bachelor's degree in film/video. He's reviewed movies for his hometown paper, "The Missoulian", "Keci-TV" and hosted the public access show, "The Big Picture", which was a constant tribute to low-budget movies. He's written and/or directed several horror and comedy films including, "The Van", "The Bloodstained Bride", "Evil Ever After", "Reservoir Drunks", "The Paranormal Inactivity Project", "Suicide Poet", the pilot: "Dead Harvey TV" and the web series "Close Quarters". His scripts for The Ford Austin Company: "Zebra Room" and "Guns, Hookers and Cocaine" are in development. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
Brad Paulson is featured in Kevin Lindenmuth's book "How to Make Movies (Low-Budget/No-Budget Indie Experts Tell All)".
He's reclusive. She's domineering. She takes control of her destiny. He's afraid to grab life by the horns. He never changes his patterns, and she's sporadic. She drives her social circle, and he stands outside of the same circle. She's gay, he's not, and they're roommates. This is life with Erica and Steve.