Austin Bragg is a writer, director, and editor from Washington, DC.

His work has appeared on Comedy Central, The Onion AV Club, The National Lampoon, Entertainment Weekly, NPR, Deadline Hollywood Daily, AdAge, Collegehumor.com, Current TV, io9.com, UndergroundFilm.org, Channel101, Tribeca Cinemas, Superdeluxe.com, the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, G4 TV, The SciFi Channel, CBS News, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Atlantic, The Weekly Standard, Politico, and Fox News for some reason. 

He produced content for Warner Brothers TV, Turner Broadcasting, Visa, Current TV, Fleishman-Hillard, The Smithsonian Magazine, The Corning Museum of Glass, washingtonpost.com, ReasonTV, and others. His web series, "The Defenders of Stan," was bought by Warner Bros. Television.  He won Best Film at the 2016 Masters of Short Film competition at the Cannes Film Festival, and is the recipient of numerous awards from LA Press Club. Along with his brother, Meredith Bragg, he co-wrote and co-directed A Piece of Cake, which premiered at the 2020 Tribeca Film Festival and was nominated for best narrative short. Their debut feature, Pinball: The Man Who Saved the Game, was named by The New Yorker as one of the top 10 films of 2023.

He also once performed as a side-show strongman.