Bradley Beesley thrives on documenting the strange, nearly forgotten
recesses of Americana. His career directing documentaries began by
drinking moonshine with R.L. Burnside in 1999. Beesley has since
directed 9 feature-length films. His documentaries--which include Hill
Stomp Hollar (SXSW), Okie Noodling (PBS), Summercamp! (Sundance Channel), The
Creek Runs Red (Independent Lens), Okie Noodling II (PBS) and Sweethearts of the
Prison Rodeo (HBO) and Fathers of Football (Amazon).
Born and raised in Oklahoma, Beesley is also known for having a close
working relationship with the Oklahoma-based band The Flaming Lips. In
addition to directing Fearless Freaks (2005), an intimate documentary
covering 15 years of their career, he also co-directed the concert film
UFOs at the Zoo (2007) and the sci-fi frolic Christmas in Mars (2008)
with the band's lead singer, Wayne Coyne.
Between film projects, Beesley turns his eye for to the small screen,
directing a number of television series including Paranormal State
(A&E), Storm Chasers (Discovery Channel), Rollergirls (A&E), and Quints
by Surprise (TLC). He is also the creator and executive producer of
Mudcats (History Channel/Nat Geo.), which focuses on the noodlers he brought to
the public eye over a decade ago. Beesley has recently directed
commercial spots for such clients as Yeti, Costa, Jameson and Facebook.