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Bradley Thordarson
Bradley Thordarson (Set Designer) has designed many award winning projects for film and television. Including The Man Who Counted, (winner “Best Dramatic Short”, Toronto Festival of Short Film, starring Buck Henry, Shirley Knight, and Michael McKean) and commercials for Lexus, Jeep, and Mazda (Mazda, “Cool Worlds” published in Architectural Design magazine). He began his career as a commercial installation artist and by working in the construction and effects departments on major studio films (Sleepless In Seattle, Assassins, Disclosure…). He has designed three independent features, several short films, many commercials, and some theatre, including the Broadway performance for comedian Eddie Izzard’s Circle. Bradley was recognized with the LA Weekly Critic’s Choice Award for his design of Sacred Fools Theatre’s Production DUBYA 2000. Mr. Thordarson hails from Seattle originally, where he graduated from Seattle University, but has since made his home in France and Australia before settling in Los Angeles, California where he is continuing his work as a production designer and pursuing photography and furniture design.
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