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Brad Morris
Morris in 2020
Born (1975-08-16) August 16, 1975 (age 48)
Alma materSkidmore College
Occupation(s)Actor, writer, comedian
Years active1998–present

Brad Morris (born August 16, 1975) is an American actor and television writer. He starred in Playing House and had recurring roles on Cougar Town as Jerry from 2013 to 2015, for which he also wrote five episodes,[1] Great News from 2017 to 2018, and Dice from 2016 to 2017.

Early life

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Morris was born in Chicago[2] and is a 1998 alumnus of Skidmore College.[3] He was working for The Second City before his TV career, writing and performing in up to eight live shows a week for several years.[1] At The Second City, Morris also co-founded the comedy troupes the Reckoning, Stubs, and Uncle's Brother.[3]

Filmography

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Actor (60 credits)[4]
Year Title Type
2021 Unplugging (post-production)
2020 A.P. Bio TV series
2017-2020 F Is for Family TV series
2020 Harley Quinn TV series
2020 The Second City Presents: The Last Show Left on Earth TV mini-series
2019 Search and Destroy TV movie
2019 Bombshell
2018-2019 The Good Place TV series
2019 Veronica Mars TV series
2019 Men of Vision Short
2019 Good Girls TV series
2019 Bootstrapped TV series
2018 Food: The Source of Life TV movie
2018 Life in Pieces TV series
2018 Barry TV series
2017-2018 Great News TV series
2018 A Futile and Stupid Gesture
2017 Giant Conversations Short
2011-2017 Curb Your Enthusiasm TV series
2016-2017 Dice TV series
2017 Friends from College TV series
2014-2017 Playing House TV series
2017 Handsome: A Netflix Mystery Movie
2017 Girls TV series
2017 Eddie's Life Coach Video short
2016 Virtually Mike and Nora TV series
2016 Comedy Bang! Bang! TV series
2016 Bajillion Dollar Propertie$ TV series
2016 Sing
2016 Rush Hour TV series
2016 A Bronx Life TV series
2016 Teachers TV series
2016 Darby Forever Video short
2015 WTF America TV series
2015 Veep TV series
2015 The Shrink TV series
2013-2015 Cougar Town TV series
2015 Salem Rogers TV series
2014 Search Party
2014 Real Estate Headshot Photographers Short
2013 Dealin' with Idiots
2013 The Eulogist Short
2013 Arrested Development TV series
2013 Modern Family TV series
2012 Mash Up TV series
2012 Seeking a Friend for the End of the World
2012 Adventures in the Sin Bin
2012 Revenge for Jolly!
2012 The Office TV series
2012 Key & Peele TV series
2012 New Dad Short
2011 Family Practice TV movie
2011 The Blisters: How Four Became Three Short
2011 The League TV series
2011 Pretend Time TV series
2011 The Moleman of Belmont Avenue
2011 The Back Room TV series short
2008 Peep Show TV movie
2008 Special Needs Video short
2008 Sugar. Short

References

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  1. ^ a b Metz, Nina (February 21, 2013). "Second City vets making it behind scenes". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2019-03-07.
  • ^ Sims, Robert (December 30, 2005). "Be Ready for Anything". Palm Beach Daily News. Retrieved 2019-03-07 – via Newspapers.com.
  • ^ a b "Alumni comics return for 20th National College Comedy Fest". www.skidmore.edu. Retrieved 2019-03-07.
  • ^ "Brad Morris". IMDb. Retrieved 13 December 2020.
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