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Michael J. Baker, JR. is a seven-time Emmy Award-winning TV Host, Reporter and Producer. Baker is also an accomplished videographer who has been honored with five Videographer Awards. His other TV work has garnered five National Telly Awards and a Marcom Creative Award.
Baker is currently the President of National Arts Television, Inc. His productions have appeared on BRAVO Cable Network, NBC, PAX-TV, Comcast Sport Network, Mid-Atlantic Sports Network, and in public television syndication.
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“Bad” Brad Berkwitt Wraps on Addicted To The Life for the ID Channel – Breaking Entertainment News
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“Bad” Brad Berkwitt wrapped today on the set of Addicted To The Life, for the ID Channel, where he played a Police Officer.
Berkwitt said, “working with the cast of Addicted To The Life, and Story House Productions, behind the camera, was a great experience where you saw the actors/crew really bringing it as the camera rolled.
Stay tuned for more news on Berkwitt’s acting career as he delves further into television, movies and stage.
“Don’t Move – Swat Team is on the Scene”
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“Bad” Brad Berkwitt Completes Shoot on Military Ethics Video for WILL Interactive
By Geno McGahee
“Bad” Brad Berkwitt wrapped today in Gaithersburg Maryland where he shot a military ethics video for WILL Interactive. Berkwitt said, “working with WILL Interactive for the first time, was great. The crew and cast really brought it today in front and behind the camera.
Stay tuned for more news on Berkwitt’s acting career as he delves further into television, movies and stage.
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“Bad” Brad Berkwitt Leaves Casting Director Paul Fouquet Speechless During his Master Monologue Class
By Geno McGahee
Photos by Michael J. Baker, JR. (copyrighted)
(Lead Photo “Bad” Brad Berkwitt arriving in NYC to audition his monologue from ON THE WATERFRONT)
“Bad” Brad Berkwitt took the Vamoose Bus and headed north yesterday to the Big Apple and Actors Connection Studio where he attended, a Master Monologue Class with famed Casting Director, Paul Fouquet.
Berkwitt did the iconic scene between Marlon Brando (Terry Malloy) who he portrayed and Rod Steiger (Charlie) as his monologue from the Oscar Winning movie, ON THE WATERFRONT.
Once he was done, Casting Director Fouquet, was speechless and physically paused for several seconds, before giving Berkwitt major praise for the realism, acting and passion he displayed while doing his monologue.
Berkwitt said, “Having Michael J. Baker, JR. as my first acting teacher and him setting up this opportunity for me to take a Master Class and do my monologue for Paul, was an event, I will never forget.”
Stay tuned for more news on Berkwitt’s acting career as he delves further into television, movies and stage.
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Near-Death Experience Helps Grief Fall Away in Eaten By The Tiger
There are many reports of near-death experiences, descriptions that are remarkably consistent from one person to the next. For those who sometimes doubt the existence of life after death, Dr. Emile Allen presents a compelling personal account of his journey, detailed in Allen’s nonfiction book, Eaten By The Tiger.
One day as Emile Allen, M.D. was operating to save a woman’s life, he barely escaped being electrocuted and nearly died. He remembered hearing a voice telling him: “I’m not ready for you yet. You have more work to do.” He had no way of knowing the challenges he would face or how many times he would hear those words…