Brad Bosley is an award winning comedy director whose narrative and commercial work is distinguished by bold characters, surprising stories, and a unique comedic point of view.
Brad’s success as a commercial director is highlighted by his Super Bowl XLV spot for Pepsi Max titled "Love Hurts." It was the 4th most popular ad to air during the big game, according to the USA Today Ad Meter, and was the 2nd most effective Super Bowl commercial according to ad tracker Ace Metrix. Brad's Doritos ad, "I Want Sumo Doritos," has become one of the most popular branded content videos on YouTube, with over 1.5 Billion views and counting. Brad has also directed ads for Coca-Cola, LensCrafters, Dave and Buster's and won awards for his Got Milk? and GoDaddy.com spots.
Brad has directed more than a dozen short films. His comedy, "The Lutheran," won several awards, including the top prize at the Kansas City Film Festival and the Washington DC Independent. It was also an official selection at the AFI Dallas, Method Fest, San Diego, Florida, Cleveland, and Tiburon International film festivals, to name a few. "The Lutheran" is represented for distribution by Ouat Media.
A native of Kansas City, Brad studied film production and creative writing at Northwestern University. He then earned an MFA in Directing from the American Film Institute Conservatory in Hollywood. Brad resides in Los Angeles.
Brad’s success as a commercial director is highlighted by his Super Bowl XLV spot for Pepsi Max titled "Love Hurts." It was the 4th most popular ad to air during the big game, according to the USA Today Ad Meter, and was the 2nd most effective Super Bowl commercial according to ad tracker Ace Metrix. Brad's Doritos ad, "I Want Sumo Doritos," has become one of the most popular branded content videos on YouTube, with over 1.5 Billion views and counting. Brad has also directed ads for Coca-Cola, LensCrafters, Dave and Buster's and won awards for his Got Milk? and GoDaddy.com spots.
Brad has directed more than a dozen short films. His comedy, "The Lutheran," won several awards, including the top prize at the Kansas City Film Festival and the Washington DC Independent. It was also an official selection at the AFI Dallas, Method Fest, San Diego, Florida, Cleveland, and Tiburon International film festivals, to name a few. "The Lutheran" is represented for distribution by Ouat Media.
A native of Kansas City, Brad studied film production and creative writing at Northwestern University. He then earned an MFA in Directing from the American Film Institute Conservatory in Hollywood. Brad resides in Los Angeles.