
Days Appearing:
Friday - Saturday - Sunday
Brad Greenquist has built a lengthy career in film, television, and theater. His first major film role in The Bedroom Window (1987). His resume spans over 150 film and television sets and 60 stage productions. From guest spots on series like ER, Charmed, and Star Trek to films like Water for Elephants and The Lone Ranger, Greenquist’s career reflects a steady presence in the industry.
Greenquist is renowned for his contributions to the horror genre, most notably as Victor Pascow in the 1989 adaptation of Stephen King’s Pet Sematary. In this chilling role, he played a ghostly figure who haunts the protagonist after a tragic accident, earning him a lasting place in horror fandom.
He also starred in The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer (2003), a prequel to King’s Rose Red, where he played the doomed Douglas Posey, further cementing his horror credentials.
His horror roles extend to television, with a memorable performance as Gavin in Charmed’s “The Truth is Out There... and It Hurts” (1998) and as Kirby in Monsters’ “The Gift” (1990). His ability to bring depth to unsettling characters has made him a standout in horror and beyond, while his varied career, from stage to screen, highlights his enduring versatility.
Meet Brad Greenquist all weekend at the Washington State Horror Con from October 24th through the 26th. He will be signing autographs, taking photos, and speaking on a panel at the show.