Casey Bond (born October 5, 1984) is an American actor, film producer and retired professional baseball player. He is most noted for playing Chad Bradford in the 2011 film Moneyball. Before becoming an actor, Bond played as an outfielder within the San Francisco Giants organization.
Bond attended Birmingham–Southern College and Lipscomb University, playing college baseball for both schools, before he was drafted by the Giants in 2007. After playing in minor league baseball for two seasons, the Giants released Bond in 2009. Rather than continue to pursue his baseball career, Bond chose to become an actor. In addition to Moneyball, Bond has appeared in Nashville, Ring the Bell, Undrafted, My Many Sons, I Saw the Light, Gene Simmons Family Jewels and various other films and commercials.
Bond transferred to Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee, where he continued his college baseball career with the Lipscomb Bisons baseball team, competing in the Atlantic Sun Conference in NCAA's Division I. In his senior year, Bond games started all 58 games on the Bisons' schedule and finished the season with a .326 batting average. He registered the tenth-most hits and third-most in Lipscomb history for a single-season.
The San Francisco Giants drafted Bond as a center fielder in the 25th round of the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft. They had intended to draft Bond in the 24th round, but instead selected Brock Bond, a second baseman from the University of Missouri, due to a clerical error. Bond played in the Giants' minor league system for two seasons. He debuted in professional baseball for the Arizona Giants of the Rookie-level Arizona League in 2007. Bond played for the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes of the Class A-Short Season Northwest League in 2008, where he had a .246 batting average and 15 in 68 games played. He was called up to the Fresno Grizzlies of the Class AAA Pacific Coast League for at the end of the 2008 season. The Giants released Bond prior to spring training in 2009.
Bond was cast in the 2011 film Moneyball as Chad Bradford, a submarine-style pitcher. Bond contacted Ben Zobrist, who he had previously worked out with and who was a former teammate of Bradford's, and Zobrist introduced them.
Bond has taken acting classes with Larry Moss. He has appeared on the hit television show Nashville as "Gil Martin." It has been released that Bond is slated to play the role of "Tommy Dorehty" in the upcoming film Undrafted, which will be released sometime next year. It has also been rumored and confirmed that Bond is attached to play the role of "Country" in the film titled Diamonds Down Under. He has also appeared in commercials for Dick's Sporting Goods, Adidas, Nike, Inc., Blue Bunny, and others.
Bond has formed his own production company, called Higher Purpose Entertainment, and is producing an independent film about Lipscomb Bisons men's basketball coach Don Meyer under the working title My Many Sons, along with production partner Brad Wilson. He is expected to have a role in the movie. Bond has been cast to play the lead role of Jerry Meyer in the film, son of Coach Meyer, played by Judge Reinhold.
Bond played the role of Jerry Rivers in the Hank Williams biopic titled I Saw the Light.
Bond recently produced and acted in the movie The Meanest Man in Texas in which his company, Higher Purpose Entertainment, developed and produced the project. He played the role of Marvin Harper, who comes to know the infamous Clyde Thompson. The movie is based on the book of the same title.
Acting
Personal life
Filmography
Film
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!Notes 2011 Moneyball Chad Bradford 2013 Ring the Bell Danny 'Scooter' Cook 2015 I Saw the Light Jerry Rivers 2015 Salvation Street Marshall 2016 Undrafted Dorehty 2016 Remember the Goal FCA Coach 2016 My Many Sons Jerry Meyer 2017 The Meanest Man in Texas Marvin Harper 2020 Greyhound Helmsman #1
Television
2010 Melissa Peterman: Am I the Only One 'The' Audience Member Television film 2010 Gene Simmons Family Jewels Casey Bond Episode: "Hunks and Hammers" 2013, 2017 Nashville Councilperson / Gil Martin 2 episodes 2016 Casa Vita Blake Barlow Television film
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