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'''Brad Hawkins''' (born January 13, 1976) is an American actor, singer, and [[Martial arts|martial artist]], best known for playing [[List of VR Troopers characters#Ryan Steele|Ryan Steele]] in [[Saban Entertainment|Saban]]'s action adventure science fantasy series ''[[VR Troopers]]'' (1994–1996, and with 92 total episode appearances) and for his role in the 2014 film ''[[Boyhood (2014 film)|Boyhood]]''. He also provided the (uncredited) voice of Trey of Triforia, the Gold Ranger in ''[[Power Rangers Zeo]]''. In 1999, he starred as Tyler Hart in the CBS [[miniseries]] ''[[Shake, Rattle and Roll: An American Love Story]]'', filmed in [[Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]] and [[Mooresville, North Carolina|Mooresville]], NC. Before becoming an actor, he attended and graduated from [[Plano Senior High School]] in [[Plano, Texas]]. He was a country music singer for 3 years in the "country music capital", [[Nashville, Tennessee]]. His country song "We Lose" became a No.&nbsp;1 video hit on [[Country Music Television]] and [[Great American Country]] country music television channels. He starred in the [[slasher film]] ''[[Shredder (film)|Shredder]]'' in 2003. His most recent acting role was as a motion capture actor for [[id Software]]'s ''[[Doom 2016]]''.<ref name="GGL_interview">{{cite web |author=Mahmood Ali |date=February 9, 2009 |accessdate=February 11, 2009 |url=http://wire.ggl.com/2009/02/09/the-doom-4-mo-cap-interview-first-production-shots-revealed/ |title=The Doom (2016) mo-cap interview: First production shots revealed! |publisher=GGL.com |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090211235839/http://wire.ggl.com/2009/02/09/the-doom-4-mo-cap-interview-first-production-shots-revealed/ |archivedate=February 11, 2009 }}</ref> He also works as a voice actor, often with [[Funimation]], including roles in ''[[D.Gray-man]]'', ''[[Dragonaut: The Resonance]]'', and ''[[Goblin Slayer]]''.
'''Brad Hawkins''' (born January 13, 1974) is an American actor, singer, and [[Martial arts|martial artist]], best known for playing [[List of VR Troopers characters#Ryan Steele|Ryan Steele]] in [[Saban Entertainment|Saban]]'s action adventure science fantasy series ''[[VR Troopers]]'' (1994–1996, and with 92 total episode appearances) and for his role in the 2014 film ''[[Boyhood (2014 film)|Boyhood]]''. He also provided the (uncredited) voice of Trey of Triforia, the Gold Ranger in ''[[Power Rangers Zeo]]''. In 1999, he starred as Tyler Hart in the CBS [[miniseries]] ''[[Shake, Rattle and Roll: An American Love Story]]'', filmed in [[Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]] and [[Mooresville, North Carolina|Mooresville]], NC. Before becoming an actor, he attended and graduated from [[Plano Senior High School]] in [[Plano, Texas]]. He was a country music singer for 3 years in the "country music capital", [[Nashville, Tennessee]]. His country song "We Lose" became a No.&nbsp;1 video hit on [[Country Music Television]] and [[Great American Country]] country music television channels. He starred in the [[slasher film]] ''[[Shredder (film)|Shredder]]'' in 2003. His most recent acting role was as a motion capture actor for [[id Software]]'s ''[[Doom 2016]]''.<ref name="GGL_interview">{{cite web |author=Mahmood Ali |date=February 9, 2009 |accessdate=February 11, 2009 |url=http://wire.ggl.com/2009/02/09/the-doom-4-mo-cap-interview-first-production-shots-revealed/ |title=The Doom (2016) mo-cap interview: First production shots revealed! |publisher=GGL.com |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090211235839/http://wire.ggl.com/2009/02/09/the-doom-4-mo-cap-interview-first-production-shots-revealed/ |archivedate=February 11, 2009 }}</ref> He also works as a voice actor, often with [[Funimation]], including roles in ''[[D.Gray-man]]'', ''[[Dragonaut: The Resonance]]'', and ''[[Goblin Slayer]]''. He graduated high school in 1992.<ref>https://fusevisual.org/interviews/2015/04/25/brad-hawkins/</ref>


==Discography==
==Discography==

Revision as of 08:06, 15 January 2022

Brad Hawkins
Born (1976-01-13) January 13, 1976 (age 48)
Occupation(s)Film, television actor, singer-songwriter
Years active1994–present

Brad Hawkins (born January 13, 1974) is an American actor, singer, and martial artist, best known for playing Ryan Steele in Saban's action adventure science fantasy series VR Troopers (1994–1996, and with 92 total episode appearances) and for his role in the 2014 film Boyhood. He also provided the (uncredited) voice of Trey of Triforia, the Gold Ranger in Power Rangers Zeo. In 1999, he starred as Tyler Hart in the CBS miniseries Shake, Rattle and Roll: An American Love Story, filmed in Charlotte and Mooresville, NC. Before becoming an actor, he attended and graduated from Plano Senior High School in Plano, Texas. He was a country music singer for 3 years in the "country music capital", Nashville, Tennessee. His country song "We Lose" became a No. 1 video hit on Country Music Television and Great American Country country music television channels. He starred in the slasher film Shredder in 2003. His most recent acting role was as a motion capture actor for id Software's Doom 2016.[1] He also works as a voice actor, often with Funimation, including roles in D.Gray-man, Dragonaut: The Resonance, and Goblin Slayer. He graduated high school in 1992.[2]

Discography

Singles

Year Single Peak positions
US Country
1998 "We Lose" 68
"I'm the One"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Music videos

Year Video Director
1998 "We Lose" Chris Kraft
"I'm the One"

Filmography

Anime

Live-action

Voice over

Video games

References

  1. ^ Mahmood Ali (February 9, 2009). "The Doom (2016) mo-cap interview: First production shots revealed!". GGL.com. Archived from the original on February 11, 2009. Retrieved February 11, 2009.
  2. ^ https://fusevisual.org/interviews/2015/04/25/brad-hawkins/
  3. ^ Brad Hawkins Goblin Slayer Official Tweet