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Bradley Mott
(Bio as of November 2007)
Bradley Mott most previously appeared at the Goodman in A Christmas Carol during the 2007/2008 Season. Mr. Mott’s other Goodman credits include Red Noses, Sunday in the Park with George, Galileo, The Government Inspector, Cyrano de Bergerac and Curse of the Starving Class. Other Chicago credits include A Year with Frog & Toad at Chicago Children’s Theatre, The Doctor’s Dilemma at Writers’ Theatre, Molière One Acts at the Shubert Theatre, Miracle on 34th Street at the Chicago Center for the Performing Arts; A Flea in Her Ear, Love’s Labour’s Lost, The Wizard of Oz and A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Chicago Shakespeare Theater; My Fair Lady (Jeff Award nomination), Twelfth Night, Piano and The Play’s the Thing at Court Theatre; A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Forum (Jeff Award nomination), A Flea in Her Ear, Me and My Girl and Oliver! at Drury Lane Theatre; and You Can’t Take It with You, Slavs! and Adventures of Huck Finn at Steppenwolf Theatre Company. Mr. Mott’s regional appearances include Romeo and Juliet, Measure for Measure and Julius Caesar at American Players Theatre; Measure for Measure and Henry IV, Part I at Grand Valley Shakespeare Festival; Love’s Labour’s Lost, Henry V and A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Summer Shakespeare at Notre Dame University; Art, Sylvia, Funny Money, Amadeus, All My Sons and Pygmalion at Peninsula Players; The Wizard of Oz at New American Theatre and Three Viewings at Madison Repertory Theatre. Mr. Mott’s film credits include The Accidental Tourist, The Applegates, Aspen Extreme and Stranger than Fiction. His television credits include ER, Roseanne, A Different World, Get a Life and Life Goes On.