Brady Corbet
Biography
Brady Corbet is an American actor and filmmaker who began his career at the age of ten with a guest appearance on CBS' The King of Queens in 2000. He gained early experience through voice work in the English version of the anime series NieA under 7 and had roles in other series, including I My Me! Strawberry Eggs and Greetings from Tucson. Corbet made his film debut in 2003 with a role in Catherine Hardwicke's Thirteen, followed by a part in Thunderbirds (2004) as Alan Tracy. He gained notable recognition for his performance in Gregg Araki's Mysterious Skin (2004). Corbet returned to television with a recurring role in the fifth season of 24 in 2006 and appeared in the psychological thriller Martha Marcy May Marlene in 2011. He has also featured in music videos for indie rock band Bright Eyes and Ima Robot.