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Brady Corbet

Brady Corbet
Brady James Monson Corbet was born on the 17th August 17 1988. He has starred in the film called Sunny & Share Love You.
Brady starred in the film called Thirteen as Mason Freeland opposite Holly Hunter, Evan Rachel Wood, Nikki Reed and Jeremy Sisto. He also starred in the film called Mysterious Skin as Brian Lackey, a troubled teen who is plagued by nightmares and believes that he may have been abducted by aliens..
He had a guest spot in the series The King of Queens, followed by voice work in the English version of Japanese anime series NieA under 7.
He has also been a regular on My Me! Strawberry Eggs, and has had roles on the sitcoms called Greetings from Tucson and Oliver Beene.
Brady secured his first starring role as Alan Tracy, the youngest son of billionaire and ex-astronaut Jeff Tracey, (played by Bill Paxton) who saves the world in the live-action movie based on the British mid-1960s TV series, called Thunderbirds The Movie, alongside Sophia Myles, Anthony Edwards, Ben Kingsley, Ron Cook and Vanessa Hudgens.
He also has a recurring role in the hit tv series called 24, as Derek Huxley, son of Jack Bauer's new girlfriend (played by Connie Britton).
Brady has appeared in the indie rock band Bright Eyes’ music video “At The Bottom Of Everything”, and he was also featured in the Ima Robot video for "Lovers in Captivity".
Brady has also starred in the thriller called Funny Games, where Brady and Michael Pitt play two sociopaths holding a family hostage in their cabin.







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Brady Corbet - what members say


  • Thunderbirds
  • Thunderbirds review by Candygirl from Rhyl, N. Wales
    Rated - 5 stars Thunderbirds was FAB 5 January 2007
    ...ce but I had looked forward to this film for forever and I wasn't disappointed. Brady Corbett was brilliant as Alan Tracey and the Thunderbird machines looked FAB. Jonathon...  
  • Funny Games
  • Funny Games review by onion from Weymouth
    Rated - 2 stars funny how? 24 September 2008
    ... cats sh#t without pausing! It started so well too,. 'Miichael pitt' and 'Brady Corbet' are awsome as the main protagonists. Totally menacing. But after the first h...  

Brady Corbet - filmography


  • Funny Games on DVD (2007)
    Starring: Naomi Watts,  Tim Roth,  Michael Pitt
    Director: Michael Haneke
    Certificate: Certificate: 18
    Director Michael Haneke (CACHE) remakes his own 1997 feature, this time casting Naomi Watts, Brady Corbet, Tim Roth, Michael Pitt, and Devon Gearhart. Following the original's premise, the thriller explores the chaos surrounding a family hostage situation.
    Rate this: 2.5 stars out of 5 54% from 6,766 members
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  • Thunderbirds on DVD (2004)
    Starring: Bill Paxton,  Anthony Edwards,  Sophia Myles
    Director: Jonathan Frakes
    Certificate: Certificate: PG
    Based on the cult British television show from the 1960s, THUNDERBIRDS explodes into the 21st Century with this thrilling live-action version of the franchise. Drawing on similar themes and familiar characters, director Jonathan Frakes (STAR TREK: FIRST CONTACT) sticks closely to the spirit of the ..read more »
    Rate this: 2.5 stars out of 5 49% from 17,348 members
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  • Thirteen on DVD (2002)
    Starring: Holly Hunter,  Evan Rachel Wood,  Nikki Reed
    Director: Catherine Hardwicke
    Certificate: Certificate: 18
    THIRTEEN is Catherine Hardwicke's explosive portrait of teenage girls at their very worst. Mean, manipulative, conniving, and utterly out of control, these skinny, sexy, drug-addicted, 13-year-old time bombs are nothing short of terrifying. Hardwicke's movie is brilliant in its ability to portray ..read more »
    Rate this: 3 stars out of 5 59% from 12,128 members
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Brady Corbet facts

5 most recent films

Funny Games - BLU-RAY Version - 3.0 stars
Funny Games - 2.5 stars
24 - Season 5 - 4.5 stars
Thunderbirds - 2.5 stars
Thirteen - 3.0 stars

5 highest-rated films

24 - Season 5 - 4.5 stars
Thirteen - 3.0 stars
Funny Games - BLU-RAY Version - 3.0 stars
Funny Games - 2.5 stars
Thunderbirds - 2.5 stars

5 lowest-rated films

Thunderbirds - 2.5 stars
Funny Games - 2.5 stars
Funny Games - BLU-RAY Version - 3.0 stars
Thirteen - 3.0 stars
24 - Season 5 - 4.5 stars

Most frequent co-stars

Roger R. Cross - 8 times - show films
Mary Lynn Rajskub - 8 times - show films
Reiko Aylesworth - 8 times - show films
Gregory Itzin - 8 times - show films
Jude Ciccolella - 8 times - show films

Most frequent directors

Brad Turner - 8 times - show films
Joel Surnow - 8 times - show films
Jon Cassar - 8 times - show films
Michael Haneke - 2 times - show films
Catherine Hardwicke - 1 times - show films