Brad Ingelsby


Brad Ingelsby is an American screenwriter and film producer.
Ingelsby is the son of basketball player and coach Tom Ingelsby and Rose Ingelsby. His brother Martin Ingelsby is also a basketball coach. Ingelsby grew up in Berwyn, Pennsylvania and attended Archbishop John Carroll High School. He graduated from Villanova University with a business degree. After graduating, he taught as St. Patrick's School in Malvern.
Ingelsby attended the American Film Institute as a graduate student in screenwriting. He took a job at Cedar Point Amusement Park after his first year and came up with a story about a character that was released from jail. He wrote "The Low Dweller" based on this story, and after graduating sent the screenplay to Focus Features executive Mike Pruss. After returning to Pennsylvania, Ingelsby was informed that Leonardo DiCaprio wished to star in the film and Ridley Scott wanted to direct it. "The Low Dweller" was rewritten and came out as Out of the Furnace in 2013, starring Christian Bale and Woody Harrelson.
In 2015, he wrote Run All Night, starring Liam Neeson and Ed Harris. He wrote the character study American Woman, starring Sienna Miller, in 2018. In 2020, Ingelsby's The Way Back was released. It featured Ben Affleck and follows a basketball coach trying to improve a high school team as well as his personal life. The Way Back was based on a spec script by Ingelsby entitled "The Has-Been." Ingelsby wrote and produced the upcoming HBO TV series Mare of Easttown.

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