Joel Brody

History

SAG - AFTRA member. Mature New York Actor. Specializing in speaking and non speaking character roles in full beard (long or short). Leonardo Da Vinci look alike. Roles include: ship captain, merchant marine, homeless man, mental hospital patient, God, wizard, yogi, medieval artisan, ghost, thief, violinist, judge, subway rider, hillbilly, professor, beggar, drunk, artist, art historian, mystic, butcher and many other mature character parts. Fluent in Italian, Spanish, French, speaks German, Russian, Portuguese. Voiceover - Italian, English (also with British, U.S. Southern, French, Italian accents). Lectures on health, physical fitness; sings (legit), dances (ballroom), amateur vegan bodybuilder. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Joel Brody

Movies

Chinese Laundry
Paul
Mong just moved to New York from China to take over the family laundry shop. Both her professional and social lives are affected when she finds out about an affair happening in the building where she works.
CRAM
Old Man
We all do what we gotta do to pass – except Marc. Desperate to somehow finish his final final paper, he struggles to cram all night in the library. But the library has other plans for him...
The Longest Week
Homeless Man
Left broke and homeless by his wealthy parents' divorce, a young man moves in with an old friend and finally meets the woman of his dreams -- only to discover she's already dating his friend.
Mountain Low
Old Man Vladimir
A lonesome game warden spends one final afternoon with his estranged daughter before she moves to Tampa. When he sidetracks their Arby's lunch to inspect a strange sound heard deep in the woods, he risks their safety and jeopardizes his deep desire to re-connect.
Cinema Verite
Homeless Man (uncredited)
In 1973, the Loud family became a television sensation of a new kind. It was long before a metal rock star showed his eccentric family on the small screen and decades before housewives had screaming matches with each other on camera in public. CINEMA VERITE tells the behind-the-scenes story of the groundbreaking documentary "An American Family," which chronicled the lives of the Louds in the early 1970s and catapulted the Santa Barbara family to notoriety while creating a new television genre: the reality TV series.