Brad Heller
Biography
Biography
Although he has been cast on secular television shows like "Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman," "Leverage," and "Criminal Minds," Brad Heller quickly made the transition to doing work of a faith-based nature. In 1995 the actor appeared in the film "The End of the Harvest" about the end of the world and the Christian philosophy. He later starred in "The Moment After" and "The Moment After II:The Awakening" which were produced and directed by his friend Wes Llewellyn. In 2010 Heller had a small role in the faith-film "Holy Man Undercover" about a missionary who comes to Hollywood to proselytize and is cast in the role of Satan on a nighttime soap opera. Despite the bulk of his work being of the Christian persuasion, there are some mainstream credits on Heller's resume. In 2000 Heller starred in the decidedly secular TV movie "Getting Away with Murder: The JonBenet Ramsey Mystery," about the true controversy surrounding the murder of child pageant-queen JonBenet Ramsey, and the subsequent investigation to identify her killer. In large part, Heller remains committed to the work of Christian cinema and has been credited as a producer himself on some films, including 2012's "Ghost Soldiers."