Brady Island () is an island in Franz Josef Land, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia.
The island has a maximum altitude of . Between its northernmost point, Cape Wiese (Russian: üÃÂàÃÂø÷õ), and its southernmost point, Cape Krasovsky (Russian: üÃÂàÃÂÃÂðÃÂþòÃÂúþóþ), it is about in length. Located in the central part of the archipelago, it lies west of McClintock Island, separated by the Aberdare Strait (Russian: ÿÃÂþûøò ÃÂñõÃÂôÃÂÃÂ). Brice, Bliss, and Leigh-Smith Island are located to the north and west of Brady Island, beyond the Sidorov Strait (Russian: ÿÃÂþûøò áøôþÃÂþòð).
The island was discovered by Benjamin Leigh Smith in 1880. It is most likely named after Henry Bowman Brady, a zoologist who examined collections from both the Austro-Hungarian North Pole expedition and Albert Hastings MarkhamâÂÂs expedition in 1879. The expedition also gave the name Cape Speelman to what is now Cape Krasovsky, after Jhr. M. H. Speelman (1852âÂÂ1907), a lieutenant on the Dutch Arctic expeditions 1878âÂÂ1879. The current name was given in 1950, in honour of Russian scientist Feodosy Krasovsky.