When Covid hit a little over four years, Creed Bratton’s entire life shut down. He couldn’t play gigs, book any TV or film work, appear at fan conventions for The Office (he played Dunder Mifflin’s ...
Conventional wisdom holds that there are two Creed Brattons. One is the musician in the 1960s Top-40 band the Grass Roots, which he left because he felt that music-industry management practices of the ...
Bratton shed light on the prospects of his return in The Paper during an interview with Parade. When asked if the audience can expect a cameo appearance from his character in the spin-off, Bratton ...
The young musician hoisted up his first new electric guitar and looked out at his audience. Then he ripped into an E chord. “It just hit me here in my visceral and vibrated through me and that was it, ...
Creed Bratton is embracing the creepy. The song, which released on the 65th anniversary of the classic proto-slasher, incorporates Bernard Herrmann's chilling score from the film, and is entirely ...
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In the popular NBC comedy The Office, actor and musician Creed Bratton plays paper company employee Creed Bratton, a mysterious older man who’s lived many lives, has secret identities, and grows mung ...
Creed Bratton doesn’t want to be pigeonholed as an actor or a musician. “I believe you just do what you are,” Bratton said in a recent Zoom call with TribLive. “You find the thing that makes you, that ...
Bratton’s “Night of Music and Comedy” at Blue Note Hawaii starts at 6:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. Tickets range from $25 to $35. Doors open at 5 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.
In Season 6 of The Office, a pregnant Pam throws up at Dwight's egg he eats at his desk, leading to a vomit chain reaction.
The line between reality and fiction can get blurred for Creed Bratton, who plays the character of Creed Bratton on “The Office” as “kind of an addled version of myself.” Like the fictional Creed, the ...