- In the performance track at The Groundlings School in Los Angeles.
- Attended Etobicoke School of the Arts in Toronto, Ontario.
- Graduate of Etobicoke School of the Arts in Toronto, Canada. Addison Brasil attended with fellow alumni Noah Reid, Brittany Allen, Elliot Madore, Emily Dorn, Michael Seater, Ralph and Sara Garcia.
- Often encourages people to focus on mental health before a life event deems it necessary when speaking publicly. Also stating "Honor The Journey" as his mantra.
- Appeared on TMZ Live for the New Years Eve 2021 Countdown to share his new mental health app for men as a solution to the male mental health and suicide epidemic. A firm believer in the power of peer support before, during, and after the use of professional services.
- Contributing Author/Writer at Los Angeles Magazine.
- Author of First Year of Grief Club: A Gift From A Friend Who Gets It - Addison Brasil is no stranger to loss and has spent thirteen years in the Grief Club arena. He lost his brother to cancer, found his father after suicide, and survived a fatal accident that killed a dear friend and left him relearning to walk. And yet still when friends or family experienced loss he would freeze - not wanting to send flowers, empty condolences, or food when he knew the realities of grief are so much more.
- Host of Grief Club: The Podcast
Inspired by his bestselling book, First Year of Grief Club: A Gift From A Friend Who Gets It, Addison Brasil uses the experiments and offerings as a launching point for deeper conversations with friends and experts. Equal parts "honour the journey" and "find the funny," this is for real people navigating real-life grief. You in? Stay tuned for all things mental health, resilience, comedy, mindset, and life after loss ideas. (mygriefclub.com). - Co-Producer and Associate Director of La Cage! Live at the Hollywood Roosevelt (2023).
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