
Arts and Humanities Director, Royce Rolls Ringer Company
Brad Anderson
Arts and Humanities Director | Royce Rolls Ringer Company
About Brad
Brad Anderson, born on April 5, 1964, is an American film director, producer, and writer. He is recognized for directing thriller and horror films as well as television projects. Notable works include the psychological horror film Session 9 released in 2001, the thriller The Machinist from 2004 starring Christian Bale, and The Call from 2013 featuring Halle Berry. Anderson has also contributed to television by producing and directing several episodes of the Fox series Fringe. Earlier in his career, he directed romantic comedies such as Next Stop Wonderland released in 1998 and Happy Accidents in 2000. Currently, he serves as the Arts and Humanities Director at Royce Rolls Ringer Company, where he likely leverages his extensive experience in film and television to oversee arts and humanities initiatives.
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Ask A Kansan
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Ghost Machine Fans
2 episodes
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Sales Game Changers | Tips from Successful Sales Leaders
1 episode
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City Scope
1 episode
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Cleaning Processes with Jerry
1 episode
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1

Behind The Lens
1 episode
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Authors Corner with Kate Delaney
1 episode
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1

Tomb of Terrors w/ Old Man Brad
1 episode
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1
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