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From starring in a #1 rated syndicated children's television show, to two Top Ten music videos, Actor/Recording Artist Brad Hawkins, has covered some ground in his career.

Brad Hawkins, native of Dallas, Texas, broke ground in 1999 with a starring role in the CBS Mini-Series, Shake, Rattle, and Roll (An American Love Story). "Shake" produced a movie soundtrack on Universal Records that included performances by B.B. King, Blink 182, K.C. &JoJo, and many others.

Brad then entered into an exclusive contract with CBS through the following summer, that resulted in guest starring roles on JAG and Touched By An Angel. The "Touched" episode achieved the highest ratings in it's time slot. His most recent appearances have been on Thieves, Crossing Jordan, and the FOX hit series Fastlane, as the ruthless gangster, Mick Salgado Jr.

After completion of his contract, Brad moved right into production on his first feature film. Brad was cast in the starring role of Don't Let Go and also sang on the movie's 15-song soundtrack. Don't Let Go recently received "Best Feature Film" at the 2002 Westchester Film Festival in New York as well as "Outstanding Achievement" at the Stony Brook Film Festival in Long Island. Brad recently completed production on the Animal Planet Original Movie, Hope Ranch.

After completion of Don't Let Go, Brad wrote his first feature length screenplay, The Legend of Light Road. A supernatural horror/thriller that is based on a true story from his childhood hometown in Summerville, South Carolina. The film has recently been greenlit to begin production as early as this winter through Wanted Entertainment.

Brad's acting career began in 1994 with the lead role in the children's television series V.R. Troopers. The series was the sister show to the worldwide hit Power Rangers. V.R. Troopers aired successfully for two years, achieving #1 ratings, and currently airs internationally. Upon completion of the series, Brad appeared as a guest star on Step By Step and Walker, Texas Ranger.

In 1996, Brad took a hiatus from acting to pursue a life long dream in music. Brad signed a recording contract with Curb/Universal Records in Nashville. His high octane live show that blended Rock & Roll with Country, earned him opening spots with such artists as Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, and The Dixie Chicks. After three years, Brad had performed over 200 shows and charted two Top Ten videos.




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