Brady Smith, a native of Texas, embarked on a bold journey to Los Angeles, a city unfamiliar to him, devoid of any connections or acquaintances. Undeterred by this daunting prospect, he persevered and eventually landed a series regular role on the pilot episode of "According to Bex" in 2005, a project directed by the renowned James Burrows.
Throughout his illustrious career, Brady has made numerous television appearances, showcasing his versatility and range as a performer. His impressive resume boasts roles in shows such as "White Collar," "Castle," "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," "The Bridge," "CSI: Miami," "CSI: Cyber," "Harry's Law," "Bones," "ER," and "Criminal Minds," among others. He has also enjoyed recurring roles on "Happyland," "Hostages," and "Parks and Recreation."
In addition to his extensive television work, Brady has also made significant contributions to the world of feature films. His film credits include the critically acclaimed "Young Adult" (2011),directed by Jason Reitman, "Two Days in New York" (2012),a comedy starring Julie Delpy and Chris Rock, and "Meet My Valentine" (2015),a romantic comedy in which he not only stars alongside Scott Wolf but also has a "story by" credit.
Brady's passion for acting is matched only by his dedication to his craft. A past student of the prestigious "Playhouse West" acting studio, founded by Robert Carnegie and Jeff Goldblum, and based on the teachings of the legendary Sanford Meisner, he has honed his skills under the guidance of some of the industry's most respected mentors.
When he is not treading the boards or in front of the camera, Brady can be found indulging in his favorite hobbies, including surfing, painting, and raising chickens. An avid shark diver, he is always on the lookout for his next adventure. Brady currently resides in Los Angeles with his wife, the talented Tiffani Thiessen, and their two children.