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OCTOBER ROAD CAST PROFILES 
BRAD WILLIAM HENKE    
Owen Rowan on the ABC Television Network's October Road

Brad William Henke is quickly making a name for himself as one of the busiest actors in Hollywood. During the last two years he has appeared in such acclaimed projects as Me and You and Everyone We Know, North Country, Oliver Stone's World Trade Center, Sherrybaby, co-starring opposite Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Hollywoodland, opposite Adrien Brody.

In addition to his turns in these films, Henke was seen as Diane Lane's gay best friend in the Warner Brothers romantic comedy, Must Love Dogs. He also co-starred in the independent films One Way to Valhalla and The Zodiac. Upcoming film projects include a co-starring role opposite Jeff Bridges in the independent comedy The Amateurs and a lead role in the recently completed independent drama, Around June.

On television Henke starred in the Showtime original series Going to California. In addition he recently had a recurring role on the Showtime's Dexter.

While shooting Going to California, Henke had the opportunity to work with notable film directors Gary Fleder, Griffin Dunne, Peter Howitt and D.J. Caruso. Caruso was the first to put a camera in Henke's hands to mentor his directing aspirations, allowing him to shoot on the B camera when not acting in a scene. This experience led Henke to explore other aspects of filmmaking, and he has since written television and film projects with his wife, Katelin. They are currently developing the independent dark love story, Stuck, for Panopticon Pictures, which Henke will direct.

 

 


                              

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