Brad Bogart
Bradley Bogart (born November 23, 1972), better known as Brad Bogart, is an American film and television producer. He is the son of Casablanca Records founder Neil Bogart.[1]

Film and television career
Brad Bogart is known for creating the American reality series, Outdaughtered,[2] a TLC series starring Adam and Danielle Busby, parents of the first American all-girl quintuplets on record. The series debuted on May 10, 2016 and premiered its ninth season on May 7, 2024. Bogart's works in television include Majors & Minors[3] (2011), Life Flight: Trauma Center Houston (2015),[4] 1,000 LB Best Friends: Season 2[5] (2023), Too Large: Season 2 (2026) and 1,000 LB Roommates (2025).
Bogart produced American film Spinning Gold[6] (2023), a biographical film about record executive Neil Bogart. Neil Bogart saw the rise and fall of Casablanca Records, which in its heyday from the mid- to late-1970s was a powerhouse in the disco sphere with artists such as Donna Summer, The Village People, Parliament-Funkadelic and KISS. Spinning Gold features a cast that includes Tony nominee Jeremy Jordan (Newsies, Bonnie & Clyde), Michelle Monaghan, Jay Pharoah, Jason Isaacs, Tony winner Dan Fogler, Lyndsy Fonseca, Chris Redd and comedian-actor Sebastian Maniscalco. The film includes Grammy and Golden Globe nominee Wiz Khalifa as George Clinton, Jason Derulo as Ron Isley of the Isley Brothers, Pink Sweat$ as Bill Withers, Grammy nominee Tayla Parx as Donna Summer and multi-Grammy winner Ledisi as Gladys Knight.
Bogart recently Produced, Verona's Juliet & Romeo,[7] set in 1301 at the end of the Medieval times, Verona's Romeo & Juliet finds our most famous star-crossed lovers. The film turns the tides on the history Shakespeare based his own story on, as they reveal the truth of their story. The film stars Clara Rugaard (Love Gets a Room) and Jamie Ward (His Dark Materials) in the lead as Romeo & Juliet. Also starring Rebel Wilson (Pitch Perfect franchise), Rupert Everett (My Best Friend's Wedding), Jason Isaacs (Harry Potter franchise) and Derek Jacobi (Cinderella), as well as Ferdia Walsh-Peelo (CODA), Rupert Graves (Sherlock), Dan Fogler (Fantastic Beasts franchise), Nicholas Podany (Hello Tomorrow!) and Grammy winner Tayla Parx. Written and directed by Timothy Scott Bogart, it features a soundtrack co-created and overseen by Grammy-winning songwriter Evan Kidd Bogart.
Early Life & Career
Bogart was born on November 23, 1972, in New York City, New York to Casablanca Records founder Neil Bogart and Elizabeth Guber (née Weiss). He was raised in Los Angeles, California by his father and stepmother former music manager Joyce Bogart Trabulus (KISS) and in Newtonville, Massachusetts by his mother Elizabeth Guber and stepfather Charles Guber.
After graduating from Tilton School in New Hampshire, Bogart relocated to Los Angeles, California. Early in his career, he worked corporate operations at Sony Pictures.
From 1993 to 2002 Bogart began managing bands and opened Off The Porch Management. Bogart managed: Water For Paul; Convoy (Band)[8] featuring members Jason Hill (singer), Brian Karscig, Robbie Dodds, and Mark Maigaard; Federale featuring Marc Ford (The Black Crowes) Luther Russell (Freewheelers ) Jimi Bott (The Fabulous Thunderbirds) and the bassist Freddy Trujillo; Big Elf; and The Mother Hips.
After Music Management he began producing photographers for Condé Nast. He produced photo shoots for renowned American photographers, David LaChapelle and Annie Leibovitz.
Film
| Year | Film | Credit |
|---|---|---|
| 2000 | Love & Sex | Co - Producer[9] |
| 2005 | Touched | Producer[10] |
| 2023 | Spinning Gold | Producer[11] |
| 2025 | Verona's Juliet & Romeo | Producer[12] |
Television
| Year | Film | Credit |
|---|---|---|
| 2011 | Majors & Minors | Producer[13] |
| 2015 | Life Flight: Trauma Center Houston | Executive Producer[14] |
| 2016 - 2024 | OutDaughtered | Executive Producer[15] |
| 2023 | 1000 lb. Best Friends | Executive Producer[16] |
| 2025 | 1000 lb. Roommates | Executive Producer |
| 2026 | Too Large: Season 2 | Executive Producer |
References
- ↑ "Bleav No Script No Problem".
- ↑ "IMDb". IMDb.
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- ↑ "The Hollywood Reporter". The Hollywood Reporter.
- ↑ "Rotten Tomatoes". Rotten Tomatoes.
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- ↑ "Brenden Theatres".
- ↑ "BMI".
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