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Tatum, Bradford, 1965 March 29-

LC control no.no 00035415
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LC classificationPS3620.A893
Personal name headingTatum, Bradford, 1965 March 29-
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Found inWithin the rock, c1998: container (Bradford Tatum)
Only the dead know Burbank, 2016: ECIP t.p. (Bradford Tatum) data view (Bradford Tatum was a staff writer for Dick Wolf on NBC's DEADLINE and has written and directed two award-winning films, STANDING ON FISHES and SALT. His film currently in production is endowed by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. His novel I CAN ONLY GIVE YOU EVERYTHING won both the 2011 Next Generation Indie Book Award and the 2011 Independent Publisher Book Award)
imdb.com, viewed on 05-23-2016: (Bradford Tatum; Bradford Tatum was born on March 29, 1965 in California, USA as Bradford Steven Tatum. He is an actor and director, known for In Our Lives (1980), Powder (1995) and Standing on Fishes (1999). He has been married to Stacy Haiduk since November 11, 1997)
wikipedia.org, viewed on 05-23-2016: (Bradford Tatum; (born March 29, 1965) is an American actor, known for his role as Michael Hubbs in the cult favorite stoner film, The Stoned Age (1994). He also played the bully, John Box in controversial director Victor Salva's Powder (1995). In 1999, Bradford wrote, directed, and starred in the indie film Standing on Fishes. Bradford is married to actress Stacy Haiduk, whom he guest starred with in the seaQuest DSV episode "Nothing But the Truth". In 2006, Tatum released indie film "Salt: A Fatal Attraction", which he wrote, produced and starred in. This film also featured his wife, Stacy Haiduk, and daughter, Sophia Tatum)