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Bradford Winters is an American motion picture writer and producer. He is a Co-Executive Producer and writer for Boss. He has also worked on the series Oz, The Jury, The Bedford Diaries, and Borgia with Executive Producer Tom Fontana. He has been a writer and producer for Six Degrees, and Kings.
Bradford Winters is known for The Americans (2013), Oz (1997) and Berlin Station (2016).
In 2013, Winter began starring in the Lifetime television series Witches of East End as Dash Gardiner. [7] The series was canceled on November 4, 2014, after two seasons. [8] In October 2018, he began starring in the ABC drama The Rookie as Officer Tim Bradford.
YearTitleRoleNotes2022Tim BradfordEpisodes: "Face Off" and "To Die For"2021Brian ColeEpisode: "The Romance & The Bromance"2018–presentJake "Dim" ButlerEpisodes: "Day in the Hole" (2022) and ...2018–presentTim BradfordMain cast; 106 episodesJun 17, 2013 · Bradford Winters is a screenwriter and poet, and works for The Levinson/Fontana Company as a producer and writer in television. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and three children.
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- Matt Damon as Will Hunting. Matt Damon stars as Will Hunting, a self-taught genius freshly paroled from jail. Born and raised in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Damon got his start in Mystic Pizza in 1988.
- Robin Williams as Dr. Sean Maguire. Robin Williams stars as Dr. Sean Maguire, a psychology teacher at Bunker Hill Community College. Born in Chicago, Williams got his start performing stand-up comedy before finding fame as the alien Mork in Mork & Mindy from 1978 until 1982.
- Ben Affleck as Chuckie Sullivan. Ben Affleck plays Chuckie Sullivan, Will Hunting’s best friend. He was born in California but moved to Massachusetts with his family when he was 3 years old.
- Stellan Skarsgård as Gerald Lambeau. Stellan Skarsgård plays Gerald Lambeau, a mathematics professor at MIT. Skarsgård’s first major role was in the Swedish television show Bombi Bitt, which made him a teen idol.
Bradford Winters is known for The Americans (2013), Oz (1997) and Berlin Station (2016).
Bradford Winters is a screenwriter/producer in television whose work has included such series as Oz, Kings, Boss, and The Americans. His poems have appeared in Sewanee Theological Review, Spoon River Poetry Review , and Georgetown Review , among other journals.