Bradley C. "Brad" Bell (born October 4, 1985) is an American
television producer and screenwriter, actor, musician, and comic book
author. He is best known as co-creator and showrunner of the acclaimed
web series Husbands, in which he also stars. He has also released
three electronic EPs, and penned the comic book series Husbands: The
Comic, based on his web series.Brad Bell was born in Dallas, Texas.
Early on, Bell identified as an artist, spending his childhood
convinced that the road to success would start in Los Angeles. Upon
moving to Hollywood, Bell studied film at Los Angeles City College and
later became a graduate of The Second City Training Center.In 2008, he
started his own YouTube channel, on behalf of which Bell created the
"sugar coated satirical persona" named 'Cheeks'. As Cheeks, Bell wrote
and performed critical commentary on celebrities, pop culture and
politics. A fanbase was rapidly growing and Bell's reputation began to
take form. As a satirist, Bell follows a philosophy described by
organizers of the Ig Nobel Prize, "first make people laugh, and then
make them think".
television producer and screenwriter, actor, musician, and comic book
author. He is best known as co-creator and showrunner of the acclaimed
web series Husbands, in which he also stars. He has also released
three electronic EPs, and penned the comic book series Husbands: The
Comic, based on his web series.Brad Bell was born in Dallas, Texas.
Early on, Bell identified as an artist, spending his childhood
convinced that the road to success would start in Los Angeles. Upon
moving to Hollywood, Bell studied film at Los Angeles City College and
later became a graduate of The Second City Training Center.In 2008, he
started his own YouTube channel, on behalf of which Bell created the
"sugar coated satirical persona" named 'Cheeks'. As Cheeks, Bell wrote
and performed critical commentary on celebrities, pop culture and
politics. A fanbase was rapidly growing and Bell's reputation began to
take form. As a satirist, Bell follows a philosophy described by
organizers of the Ig Nobel Prize, "first make people laugh, and then
make them think".
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