Tad Hilgenbrink
- Actor
- Cinematographer
As only a talented newcomer can, Tad Hilgenbrinck hand delivered his
unsolicited resume to the American Pie Presents: Band Camp (2005) casting director, and with his quick
wit and charm landed the lead role in this successful franchise. Tad
stars as Stifler's wild little brother in director Steve Rash's teen
comedy. With the debut of this film, one can immediately see that his
charisma, talent and looks will not only grab the attention of
Hollywood's movers and shakers but also catapult him into the hearts of
teenagers across the country.
Tad's multifaceted flair can next be seen in his starring role in the
upcoming teen coming-of-age feature film The Curiosity of Chance (2006). In this Indie he
stars in the lead role of Chance Marquis, the eccentric
sixteen-year-old, outcast, forced to deal with his deepest fears about
life and self-revelation.
An Illinois native, raised in Quincy Il, Tad polished his creative craft,
studying Shakespeare intensively in London and has starred in multiple
theatrical pieces including A Midsummer's Night Dream, Chicago, and
Oliver. After many successful performances in London and New York, Tad
ventured to Los Angeles giving himself only two weeks to make it or go
home. After winning his first major roles, Tad decided to stay - and the rest is
history!
unsolicited resume to the American Pie Presents: Band Camp (2005) casting director, and with his quick
wit and charm landed the lead role in this successful franchise. Tad
stars as Stifler's wild little brother in director Steve Rash's teen
comedy. With the debut of this film, one can immediately see that his
charisma, talent and looks will not only grab the attention of
Hollywood's movers and shakers but also catapult him into the hearts of
teenagers across the country.
Tad's multifaceted flair can next be seen in his starring role in the
upcoming teen coming-of-age feature film The Curiosity of Chance (2006). In this Indie he
stars in the lead role of Chance Marquis, the eccentric
sixteen-year-old, outcast, forced to deal with his deepest fears about
life and self-revelation.
An Illinois native, raised in Quincy Il, Tad polished his creative craft,
studying Shakespeare intensively in London and has starred in multiple
theatrical pieces including A Midsummer's Night Dream, Chicago, and
Oliver. After many successful performances in London and New York, Tad
ventured to Los Angeles giving himself only two weeks to make it or go
home. After winning his first major roles, Tad decided to stay - and the rest is
history!