Name: Bradley Thomas Rowe
Birthdate: May 15, 1970
Birthplace: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Brad Rowe made an auspicious screen debut as Gabriel, a hunky waiter/musician who is asked to model for a gay photographer in Tommy O'Haver's Sundance hit Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss. The son of a conservative father and "artsy-liberal" mother, the actor had a few trepidations about undertaking a role with homoerotic overtones but the resulting praise has only boosted his career.
After graduating from the University of Wisconsin with a degree in Economics, he headed for L.A. to pursue acting. Since his high-profile start in Billy's Hollywood Screen Kiss, the actor has worked steadily in television and on the big screen. Notable credits on the small screen include recurring roles on “NewsRadio,” the Lifetime Network’s “Missing,” and HBO’s “Tell Me You Love Me.” He has also appeared in such films as New Line’s Body Shots, Miramax’s Full Frontal (directed by Steven Soderbergh), and Disney’s National Treasure 2.