Braden Wright

Braden Wright is an actor, writer, producer, media coach and communications strategist (Messaging Coach). He began his industry career writing and producing industrial videos and then as a unit publicist on Moonstruck (1987). In addition to working as a Senior Publicist on location throughout the US, Canada, as well as in France and Ecuador, he has also worked at the Walt Disney Studios as a senior photo editor, editing well over a million images on more than 90 features. Along with his project team, he received the Maxwell Weinberg Showmanship Award for Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003). He is a member of IATSE Local 600 (The International Cinematographers Guild), as well as SAG and AFTRA. As an actor, he has made over 30 appearances on "General Hospital," as well as doing theater in LA and voice over work, including a role in Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (2000). Wright was born in Alberta, Canada and raised in Toronto. He toured for two years as a professional figure skater with "Ice Follies & Holiday on Ice," and with the world premiere tour of "Walt Disney Productions' World On Ice" doing over 900 performances throughout the US and in Mexico. He earned his BSc. magna cum laude from Boston University's College of Communications and also competed in IRA competition with his frosh crew team as well as creating Rhett, the BU mascot character. As part of his degree, he studied in Strasbourg, France and is fluent in French. He and his wife have worked internationally as restaurant consultants. In 2003, he founded his own production company, Nuada Productions, and has developed several projects from his own scripts. He is the playwright of "Braden Wright's 'The Old Pros."

Personal life
In 1989, he married Celtic artist Diana E. Skeates. The couple resides in Los Angeles.