Brad M. Bucklin received a Bachelor’s Degree in English and Theatre from Windham College where he studied with John Irving. After moving to Los Angeles at 25, he worked as an actor for a number of years on such shows as "One Day At A Time," "Waverly Wonders," "Facts of Life," "Days of Our Lives" "Picket Fences" and in films that included "World War III," "Wavelength" "No Place to Hide" and more. He became a member of Theatre West in the early 80's where he co-produced "The Dodo Bird" and reactivated the writers workshop. He was Production Stage Manager for the West Coast Premier of David Mamet’s play "A Life in The Theatre" at the Matrix Theatre, directed by David Birney and produced by Joe Stern. Currently, Brad is the Producing Partner at the Empty Stage Theatre, where he has produced the play "Three," which he co-wrote with former Groundling Director Stan Wells. He has also produced the critically acclaimed sketch shows "Traditional Female Roles I&II" and Co-Directed "Heart Mummers & Brain Matter," at the Empty Stage. His plays "Bad Luck’s Charm" and "Remember Me" have been produced in Los Angeles at the Rita Hayworth Theatre and First Stage respectively. Since 2000, Brad has also been Producing and Co-producing "Venus Attacks" the acclaimed spoof of women’s self-help seminars which is headed for Off-Broadway in 2006. Other Producing credits include, "I³ Desire" at the McCadden Theatre. He directed the original one acts "The Eros Thanatos Class" and "Twins" for the Award Winning Can Festival I&II, and in 2004 his play "Mrs. Christmas" was featured in Can Festival III at the Avery Schrieber Theatre. In 2005 he produced the 4th annual Can Festival which included his accliamed play "Abide". He was Production Manager on the documentary "Supporting Actors," is a credited writer for "The Wedding Channel," and recently completed behind the scenes footage for the thriller/horror film "Dark Reality." Recently featured on LA Live as an expert consultant on resume and job search preparation, he is also the Placement Director for Video Symphony, a School for Post Production, where he teaches. Brad has written numerous articles which have appeared in local and national publications and has owned and operated Professional Literary Services for 17 years, where he writes and edits a wide range of material for individual and corporate clients.