Conrad Goode is a multifaceted American artist, renowned for his impressive body of work in the entertainment industry. With an impressive résumé that boasts collaborations with no less than eleven Academy Award winners, Goode has established himself as a versatile talent with a wide range of skills.
His acting career has seen him take on a variety of roles in notable films such as Don't Say a Word (2001),Con Air (1997),Anger Management (2003),Me, Myself & Irene (2000),and The Longest Yard (2005). His early start in the industry came with a Miller Lite commercial featuring Joe Piscopo, which would ultimately lead to a career filled with collaborations with numerous Saturday Night Live (SNL) alumni, including Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Tracy Morgan, Chris Farley, and the late Jan Hooks.
Goode also showcased his creative talents by writing, producing, and starring alongside Laura Bell Bundy and Bailee Madison in the 2013 film Watercolor Postcards, which was loosely based on his own experiences transitioning from a professional football player to an artist. The film featured his original song, 'Sometime Tomorrow', which he wrote and performed.
Throughout his career, Goode has appeared in an impressive 40 national commercials, including the iconic Nike Bugs Bunny/Michael Jordan commercial, where he had the unique distinction of being the first human to touch the animated Bugs Bunny.
In addition to his acting and producing endeavors, Goode is a talented singer-songwriter, guitarist, and published poet. He is also a skilled painter and a former professional football player who played for the New York Giants and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Goode's athletic achievements include being named a UPI, Football News 1st team All American, offensive lineman in 1983, and he was inducted into the University of Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in 2007.