
Brad Saville is a novelist, playwright, and filmmaker. After graduating from College of Charleston, SC with a B.A. in Philosophy and a B.S. in Marine Biology, he wrote his first novel, Grotesque, which was published in 2003. The more he wrote, the more he realized he wanted to make pictures. In 2004, he moved to New York City, started Cadillac Films LLC, and began writing several scripts. In 2005, while working as a Casting Coordinator for Warner Brothers, he met an investor who was interested in a script he had penned called Williamsburg. $20,000 and four months later, the movie had been produced. While editing Williamsburg and submitting it to festivals, Brad began to write plays. After having several of his short-plays produced throughout 2006, he co-founded Eastwind Theatre Company. Since then, Eastwind has produced Brad’s full-lengths “Two Rooms in Davis” (2007), “Monkey Trick” (2008), and “Greendale, G.P.” (2009) on stages throughout New York City. In early 2009, Brad began production on his second feature, Regretting Fish, and shot it over the summer of 2010. The picture is currently making the festival rounds. He resides in Brooklyn, NY and only speaks about himself in the third person when he writes his Bio.




