British-American actor, Bradley James, won his first role on the BBC pilot Dis/Connected. Show creators were so impressed with his work that they would go on to cast him as the young King Arthur in the hit show Merlin (2008) which aired on BBC & NBC. Of the eventual cast, James was the only cast member who the creators originally had in mind for the role to land the part. Merlin (2008) would go on to have huge global success and air in over 180 countries giving James a worldwide following. James would fit in a role on the first season of CW show iZombie. His portrayal proved incredibly popular with fans, who voiced massive disappointment when he left the show. Show creator Rob Thomas later admitted that they had cast someone 'too good' for the role, citing a William Goldman story in which a young Susan Surandan is killed off midway through the 'Robert Redford' film 'The Great Waldo Pepper'_ leading to the audience never forgiving them. James however had already signed on for his next role so couldn't have continued on the series anyway. It was in the A&E Omen-based series Damien (2016) that James would really shine in the title role. Producers had been struggling to find their leading man but said that the decision was made the second they saw Bradley. Show creator Glen Mazzara stated that Damien (2016) was the hardest role he ever created, given the complex nature of his journey and the history that came with the role, yet James brought the character to life in a way that nobody expected. "Hollywood legend has it that you never name a show after your lead character because very often those actors end up becoming difficult as time goes on. Bradley is not that guy. He is one of the kindest, most talented, hard-working actors I've ever had the pleasure of working with." Although born in Devon, England, he moved to his father's homeland America at an early age. He would later return to England in his teenage years shortly before beginning his classical training at the Drama Centre London, stating that he had 'three of the most enjoyable years of his life' there. He became the next in line of the Drama Centre leading man conveyor belt that trained the likes of Colin Firth, Michael Fassbender, and Tom Hardy. It is said that he was signed by his agent when still in his first year at the school after showing her to her seat. He has suggested that 'there was a little more too it than that.' He is a keen sportsman and it is said that he could have been a professional football player had he not chosen the acting route although he has played that down. He has had chance to show off his skills though by playing in many charity football and cricket matches. Underworld co-star Theo James has hinted in interviews that Bradley is set to become the new lead of the Underworld film franchise following his own departure in the latest installment Underworld: Blood Wars (2016). In 2017 James was cast as Giuliano de' Medici in Medici: The Magnificent (2018) alongside Daniel Sharman as Lorenzo de' Medici. In 2018 James was cast in the lead roll of American War hero Felix Sparks in the The Liberator (2020) Netflix's four-part World War II drama series based on the book by Alex Kershaw. This is the first project produced in Trioscope, a new enhanced hybrid technology that combines state-of-the-art CGI with live-action performance.
Bradley James is an actor and producer, known for The Little Things (2021), The West Wing (1999) and My Name Is Kris Kringle (2010).
BRAD ALLAN: Born with an inherent fascination of all things Chinese, Brad Allan started studying martial arts, boxing, gymnastics and Chinese circus arts from the age of 10 years. At age 15 years, Brad met two of China's greatest wushu athletes Liang Chang Xing and Tang Lai Wei of the renowned Beijing Wushu Team (the same team as Jet Li). Under their expert guidance Brad quickly rose to become one of Australia's top wushu athletes. At the age of 22 years Brad returned to Australia after several years studying language and martial arts in Asia. It was in his home town of Melbourne that he met his mentor and master, Jackie Chan. A chance encounter gave Brad an opportunity to demonstrate his skills to Jackie and his team; a dream come true that would change his life forever. As the first non-Asian member, Brad spent the next 12 years traveling and performing around the world as part of the illustrious Jackie Chan Stunt Team. It was during this time and under Jackie's direct guidance that Brad progressed from stunt performer, to action choreographer, to stunt coordinator and finally action director. Brad Allan traveled one of the more unique paths to Hollywood and brought a unique visual style that combined the best of the east and west. Action transcends language and cultural boundaries; It can excite us, move us and make us laugh. Brad Allan had a global vision for action film making. He worked with an international team of skilled professionals from all over the world united by their passion for action and film making. His goal was to entertain, excite and motivate the human race.
Bradley James Metcalf is an actor, known for This Is 40 (2012) and Plush (2013).
Bradley John is known for The Lazarus Project (2022), The Show (2020) and Doctors (2000).
Brad was raised in Southern California. He graduated from El Toro high school in 2001. He then moved to Los Angeles to pursue a film career training extensively with his acting coaches. In addition to acting, Brad is a high level basketball player and fitness practitioner. His dedication to health and wellness has him fitness training upwards of 50 hours a week. He is believed to be one of the highest level Sauna practitioners in the world.
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After graduating with 3 distinctions Brad attended AFDA film school for two years studying Directing and Screenwriting before going to WITS University and completing a four year Honors degree in Bachelor of Arts in TV, Film and Screenwriting. Upon graduating he was awarded numerous accolades for his short films in categories for Best Short, Best Cinematography and Best Sound. During the time he was studying, he began working in the advertising and film industry as an editor and quickly moved up as a writer/ director working for local stations SABC, MNET and E-TV on various music videos and TV shows and brands including L'oreal, Coke and Eskom. He has written on comedy sitcoms as well as TV dramas including storylining and writing on the acclaimed drama series Broken Vows on E-TV. In 2014, Brad's passion for media and technology lead him to release a mobile video game called Fix SA which garnered critical and public acclaim for its satirical take on the political situation in South Africa. Brad's short film, The Beginning, which he wrote, directed, edited and scored was selected to screen at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, among other local and international film festivals. Brad recently wrote, directed and edited his film Stick-Up, which won Best Made-For-TV-Film at the SAFTAs 2017. Brad has worked as a lead storyliner on the E-TV drama series Imbewu: The Seed, and is developing his feature film, Firetown, with M-NET, who bought his script, as well as Africa's first martial arts MMA film, King Dog. Brad is ambitious, versatile, and creative. He is a people person with a knack for coming up with solutions to tricky situations on the spot. Primarily a writer and director, Brad's dedication to his craft has allowed him to cultivate a variety of other skills within the tech, TV and film industry.
Bradley Keller is known for My Autopsy (2020) and 096 (2020).
Bradley King is known for having over 1.4 million followers on Instagram and has been an entertainer since the age of 6 while spending a majority of his life training in Phoenix Arizona. He's studied every aspect of film/television and even had the pleasure to work with Jean Fowler, Emma Stone's previous acting coach when she lived in Arizona. Finally at the age of 27 (2018), his husband, son and himself all moved to Los Angeles to finally pursue their acting dreams. Things were starting to pick up at the end of 2019 with just signing on to an agency and getting principal auditions, but the pandemic stopped all of that. At the end of 2020, his family made the choice to move to Atlanta Georgia that following February 2021 so they could continue to act and have more financial stability. Since moving to Georgia he has taken on some exciting roles and things are just starting for this inspiring actor. He identifies as Gender Nonconforming and ultimately hopes to land a role where he can help represent the LGBTQIA+ community in a positive way.