Josiah Quinn Crowninshield Bradlee FRSA, FSA Scot, MStJ (born April
29, 1982 in Georgetown, Washington, D.C.) is an American filmmaker,
author and advocate for improving the lives of disabled
individuals.Bradlee is the son of the late author and Washington Post
executive editor Ben Bradlee, and author and journalist Sally Quinn.He
was diagnosed in 1996 with DiGeorge syndrome. He attended The Lab
School of Washington, and graduated from the college-preparatory Gow
School in 2002. He attended special programs at Landmark College and
American University, and studied at the New York Film Academy.He is
the producer of several documentary films including the 2007 film Life
with VCFS about the syndrome and the VCFS International Center at
Upstate Medical University, and is the associate producer of the 2010
HBO Family documentary film I Can't Do This But I CAN Do That: A Film
for Families About Learning Differences. He is the author of the 2009
memoir A Different Life: Growing Up Learning Disabled and Other
Adventures, documenting his efforts to overcome VCFS, and, with his
father, he co-authored the 2012 book A Life's Work: Fathers and Sons.
29, 1982 in Georgetown, Washington, D.C.) is an American filmmaker,
author and advocate for improving the lives of disabled
individuals.Bradlee is the son of the late author and Washington Post
executive editor Ben Bradlee, and author and journalist Sally Quinn.He
was diagnosed in 1996 with DiGeorge syndrome. He attended The Lab
School of Washington, and graduated from the college-preparatory Gow
School in 2002. He attended special programs at Landmark College and
American University, and studied at the New York Film Academy.He is
the producer of several documentary films including the 2007 film Life
with VCFS about the syndrome and the VCFS International Center at
Upstate Medical University, and is the associate producer of the 2010
HBO Family documentary film I Can't Do This But I CAN Do That: A Film
for Families About Learning Differences. He is the author of the 2009
memoir A Different Life: Growing Up Learning Disabled and Other
Adventures, documenting his efforts to overcome VCFS, and, with his
father, he co-authored the 2012 book A Life's Work: Fathers and Sons.
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