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Brad Kane(I)

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Brad Kane
Bradley Caleb Kane was born and grew up in New York City. He began to act when he was three years old, with a small role in the movie Six Weeks (1982). After that, he obtained a role in a nationally-circulated commercial, which he auditioned for by the recommendation of one of his teachers. This led him to sign a contract with an agent, the one who pushed him very much in his artistic career. At the age of eight and a half, he obtained the role of one of the four chorus boys in the Broadway musical "Evita", in which, ironically, he sang songs whose lyrics were penned by Tim Rice. He was in that production for four months before changing to a more scenic Stephen Sondheim's "Sunday In The Park With George", in which he began to act alongside such stars as Bernadette Peters and Mandy Patinkin. At the age of eleven, Kane participated in the "Very Special Arts" festival, a benefit for disabled children, which gave him an opportunity to sing by First Lady Nancy Reagan in the White House and the Kennedy Center.

Kane has appeared in many commercials and has been a guest star in such popular programs as New York - Police judiciaire (1990), On ne vit qu'une fois (1968), Haine et passion (1952), Search for Tomorrow (1951) and Plaza Sésamo (1972). He has also been a host on the Nickelodeon series, Rated K Update (1988) and has been the assistant conductor of an interview program called Girl Talk (1989).

In theater, his credits include the role of the young "Lucius" in the Public Theater's production of "Titus Andronicus" and two roles in the Lincoln Center's production of "Winter's Tale".

This multi-talented artist is actually in his second year at the New York University of Cinema, where he studies the history of movies and their creation. When he's not in school, Kane's passion is his band "Misconceptions", which has many followers in New York, Baltimore, Albany and other close places. Kane is the lead singer of the group, and he also writes the songs and occasionally plays the guitar and the harmonica for this alternative rock group, which is now making their first album.
BornSeptember 29, 1973
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    Known for

    Crystal Lake
    TV Series
    • Producer
      Welcome to Derry (2025)
      Welcome to Derry
      TV Series
      • Producer(co-showrunner)
      • 2025
      Rinko Kikuchi, Ken Watanabe, Rachel Keller, Ansel Elgort, and Shô Kasamatsu in Tokyo Vice (2022)
      Tokyo Vice
      8.1
      TV Series
      • Producer(as Brad Caleb Kane)
      Jason Tobin, Perry Yung, Kieran Bew, Olivia Cheng, Rich Ting, Andrew Koji, Joanna Vanderham, and Tom Weston-Jones in Warrior (2019)
      Warrior
      8.4
      TV Series
      • Producer

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      Producer



      • Welcome to Derry
        • executive producer (co-showrunner)
        • Post-production
        • TV Series
        • 2025
      • Crystal Lake
        • showrunner
        • In Production
        • TV Series



      • Rinko Kikuchi, Ken Watanabe, Rachel Keller, Ansel Elgort, and Shô Kasamatsu in Tokyo Vice (2022)
        Tokyo Vice
        8.1
        TV Series
        • executive producer (as Brad Caleb Kane)
        • 2022–2024
      • Jason Tobin, Perry Yung, Kieran Bew, Olivia Cheng, Rich Ting, Andrew Koji, Joanna Vanderham, and Tom Weston-Jones in Warrior (2019)
        Warrior
        8.4
        TV Series
        • executive producer
        • 2019–2023
      • Joe Manganiello, Dominic Monaghan, and Emma McDonald in Moonhaven (2022)
        Moonhaven
        5.6
        TV Series
        • consulting producer (as Brad Caleb Kane)
        • 2022
      • Linda Emond, Brent Jennings, Eric Allan Kramer, David Pasquesi, Wyatt Russell, and Sonya Cassidy in Lodge 49 (2018)
        Lodge 49
        7.6
        TV Series
        • co-executive producer
        • 2018
      • Toby Stephens in Black Sails (2014)
        Black Sails
        8.2
        TV Series
        • executive producer
        • co-executive producer
        • supervising producer ...
        • 2014–2017
      • Anna Torv in Fringe (2008)
        Fringe
        8.4
        TV Series
        • co-producer (as Brad Caleb Kane)
        • 2008–2010
      • Dennis Hopper and Eric Roberts in Crash (2008)
        Crash
        6.8
        TV Series
        • consulting producer (as Brad Caleb Kane)
        • 2008–2009
      • Gravity
        7.9
        TV Movie
        • executive producer
        • 2007

      Writer



      • Welcome to Derry
        • creator
        • Post-production
        • TV Series
        • 2025
      • Crystal Lake
        • Writer
        • In Production
        • TV Series



      • Rinko Kikuchi, Ken Watanabe, Rachel Keller, Ansel Elgort, and Shô Kasamatsu in Tokyo Vice (2022)
        Tokyo Vice
        8.1
        TV Series
        • written for television by (as Brad Caleb Kane)
        • 2022–2024
      • Jason Tobin, Perry Yung, Kieran Bew, Olivia Cheng, Rich Ting, Andrew Koji, Joanna Vanderham, and Tom Weston-Jones in Warrior (2019)
        Warrior
        8.4
        TV Series
        • written by
        • 2019–2023
      • Joe Manganiello, Dominic Monaghan, and Emma McDonald in Moonhaven (2022)
        Moonhaven
        5.6
        TV Series
        • written by (as Brad Caleb Kane)
        • 2022
      • Samuel L. Jackson, Nia Long, Nicholas Hoult, and Anthony Mackie in The Banker (2020)
        The Banker
        7.3
        • story by (as Brad Caleb Cane)
        • 2020
      • Linda Emond, Brent Jennings, Eric Allan Kramer, David Pasquesi, Wyatt Russell, and Sonya Cassidy in Lodge 49 (2018)
        Lodge 49
        7.6
        TV Series
        • written by (as Brad Caleb Kane)
        • 2018
      • Extinction (2018)
        Extinction
        5.8
        • screenplay by (as Brad Caleb Kane)
        • 2018
      • Toby Stephens in Black Sails (2014)
        Black Sails
        8.2
        TV Series
        • written by
        • story by
        • teleplay by (as Brad Caleb Kane)
        • 2014–2017
      • Anna Torv in Fringe (2008)
        Fringe
        8.4
        TV Series
        • written by (as Brad Caleb Kane)
        • 2008–2009
      • Gravity
        7.9
        TV Movie
        • Writer
        • 2007
      • Just Perfect
        Short
        • Writer
        • 2001

      Actor



      • Extinction (2018)
        Extinction
        5.8
        • Male Commentator (as Brad Caleb Kane)
        • 2018
      • Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero (2014)
        Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero
        6.9
        TV Series
        • 'Handsome' Grinkon (voice)
        • 2017
      • Just Perfect
        Short
        • Steven
        • 2001
      • Jonathan Freeman, Scott Weinger, and Frank Welker in Aladdin in Nasira's Revenge (2000)
        Aladdin in Nasira's Revenge
        7.0
        Video Game
        • Aladdin (singing voice)
        • 2000
      • Sarah Michelle Gellar in Buffy contre les vampires (1997)
        Buffy contre les vampires
        8.3
        TV Series
        • Jonathan Levinson
        • Tucker Wells
        • 1999–2000
      • Starship Troopers (1997)
        Starship Troopers
        7.3
        • Lanny
        • 1997
      • Chantons ensemble: Hercule (1997)
        Chantons ensemble: Hercule
        7.0
        Video
        • Aladdin
        • 1997
      • Disney Sing-Along Songs: Collection of All-Time Favorites - The Modern Classics (1997)
        Disney Sing-Along Songs: Collection of All-Time Favorites - The Modern Classics
        Video
        • Aladdin (singing voice)
        • 1997
      • Meat Puppet (1997)
        Meat Puppet
        Video Game
        • Dumaine (voice)
        • 1997
      • Christmas in Cartoontown (1996)
        Christmas in Cartoontown
        6.8
        Video
        • (voice)
        • 1996
      • Aladdin et le Roi des voleurs (1996)
        Aladdin et le Roi des voleurs
        6.3
        Video
        • Aladdin (singing voice, uncredited)
        • 1996
      • Aladdin on Ice (1995)
        Aladdin on Ice
        5.9
        TV Movie
        • Aladdin (singing voice, uncredited)
        • 1995
      • Aladdin Activity Center (1994)
        Aladdin Activity Center
        7.3
        Video Game
        • Aladdin (voice)
        • 1994
      • Le Retour de Jafar (1994)
        Le Retour de Jafar
        5.8
        Video
        • Aladdin (singing voice)
        • 1994
      • Robin Williams, Linda Larkin, Scott Weinger, and Frank Welker in Aladdin (1992)
        Aladdin
        8.0
        • Aladdin (singing voice, uncredited)
        • 1992

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      Personal details

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      • Alternative names
        • Brad Caleb Cane
      • Height
        • 1.73 m
      • Born
        • September 29, 1973
        • New Rochelle, New York, USA
      • Spouse
        • Sarah ThompsonJuly 28, 2007 - present
      • Other works
        Music video for Go Mad

      Did you know

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      • Trivia
        Married Sarah Thompson at the Bacara Resort and Spa (Santa Barbara, California) before 110 guests.

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      • How old is Brad Kane?
        51 years old
      • When was Brad Kane born?
        September 29, 1973
      • Where was Brad Kane born?
        New Rochelle, New York, USA
      • What is Brad Kane's birth name?
        Bradley Caleb Kane
      • How tall is Brad Kane?
        5 feet 8 inches, or 1.73 meters

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