Josh
Bradley
Spinelli holds a BFA in acting and directing, a driver’s
license and a PADI card. Originally from North Dakota by
way of Texas and San Francisco, he has traveled the U.S. (51
states), Mexico, Central and South America, Europe, Southeast
Asia, North Africa and Oceania, written novels, short stories,
newspaper and magazine articles, as well as three full-length
plays.
Theatre notables in Dallas include Harold Pinter’s
The Dwarfs (co-producer, co-director, sound designer, actor)
at Studio
23, his one-man piece, Walking Down (writer, performer) at No
Shame, and his Butoh version of Endgame (producer, director,
composer, musician).
As a member of the punk band CLUTCH5,
Spinelli co-wrote/performed the soundtrack for the short film
Olives (Austin Gay/Lesbian Film Festival) and a song for the
indie feature Cyberstalker (American Film Festival). His
short Kind of Blue (co-producer, writer, director, actor) was
shown at the Dallas Video Festival. In San Francisco, Spinelli
hosted the argumentative TV pilot Source TV and worked for the
New Pickle Circus. |