Bradley Dodds is known for Mayans M.C. (2018), Shameless (2011) and A Man for Every Month (2017).
Born and raised in Amarillo, Texas, Bradley knew from a very young age he wanted to pursue a career in the television/film industry. At the age of 17, Bradley had already created and was producing a nationally syndicated radio drama/series titled "Just South of Normal," which aired weekly on over 300 radio stations worldwide. By the time he was 19, Bradley had worked on dozens of TV/Radio commercials, television programs, and industrial videos, where he gained valuable experience in the industry. In 2001 Bradley worked as the 2nd 2nd AD on his first feature film, then soon after auditioned for his first role in a feature film where he was cast as the lead role in the movie, "Sterling: The Secret Of The Lost Medallion". Since then, Bradley has produced, directed, and starred in several feature films, including "A Greater Yes: The Story of Amy Newhouse", "Meant To Be", "Christmas Angel", "The Greater Sins Of Lucas Blackstone", "Revelation Road: The Black Rider" and "Dancer & The Dame". He has worked with many veteran actors including Billy Gardell (Mike & Molly), Angus MacFadyen (Braveheart/ We Bought A Zoo), Dean Cain (Lois & Clark: The Adventures of Superman), Erika Eleniak (Beverly Hillbillies/ Baywatch), Kevin Sorbo (Hercules), Della Reese (Touched By An Angel), Haylie Duff (Napoleon Dynamite/ 7th Heaven), and Teri Polo (Meet The Parents). Bradley not only stars in, but is Co-Creator & Executive Producer of the new TV series "Dad Dudes," which co-stars Joyce Giraud (Real Housewives of Beverly Hills), and Jerry Mathers (Leave It To Beaver). Bradley has multiple film and television projects in development. Bradley lives in Los Angeles where he works full time in the television/film industry.
Bradley Doughty is an actor, known for Dagenham (2018).
Bradley Duffy is an actor, known for Snowpiercer (2020), Travelers (2016) and Project Blue Book (2019).
Bradley Edens is known for Champions (2023).
Bradley Estrin-Barks is a biracial Filipino American writer from San Francisco, CA. As the child of an immigrant, and as a queer person torn between dueling cultures within his bi-religious family, themes of "otherness" and "belonging" are as much woven into the fabric of Bradley's DNA as they are the stories he crafts. He writes character driven drama, grounded sci-fi and elevated fantasy about outsiders who straddle worlds and fight for their identities, often drawing creative influence from an eclectic well of lives he lived prior to writing - he's been an internationally ranked martial arts champion, a porn camera operator, a counselor, a public health expert, and he was once American Idol's first AAPI Top 30 finalist. After earning a degree in Film & TV from San Francisco State University and furthering his craft at Script Anatomy, his first pilot earned him a coveted spot in the ViacomCBS Writers Mentoring Program. Bradley was staffed on The CW's 4400, and he was recently named by The Tracking Board as one of thirty strongest up-and-coming writers emerging across TV and film in their annual Next List (2022). He is repped by The Gersh Agency and The Gotham Group.
Bradley started his professional career at age 19 in Dublin, Ireland. There he worked with lauded theatre directors Jim Sheridan, Alan Simpson, Diedre O'Connell and Bill Kenwright, in shows ranging from William's "Night Of The Iguana" to "Jesus Christ Superstar" to the original rock opera "Switchblade". Coming back to the states he segued into rock & roll with punk bands The Nostrils and Wink. A move to Eugene, Oregon got him reacquainted with classical ballet which became an obsession for the next ten years. Unable to make a living in ballet, he returned to the Los Angeles stage working in musicals (meeting his beautiful dancer/choreographer wife Donna) then notably into dramatic and comedic plays, garnering two critics awards for his leading performances in "Brooklyn USA" and "Whodunnit". He was also busy as a bad guy working consistently in television throughout the decade on such shows as Hill Street Blues (1981), The Twilight Zone (1985), Tales from the Darkside (1983), and the like. In the nineties he gave up acting again and started writing screenplays with Donna. They eventually produced, wrote and directed the feature film Knock on Wood (1998) (Audience Award Winner - Los Angeles Dances With Films). After two years of traveling to festivals, enumerable meetings with development execs and no money coming in, the next ten years were spent working on film crews. A few years ago he returned, yet again, to the acting fold where he's been busy working his way back into television and film. He's also an an active member of the critically acclaimed Rogue Machine Theatre Company and is happily forging ahead with the third act of his wonderfully quixotic and ridiculously blessed life.
Bradley Ford is an actor, known for Gulliver's Travels (2010), Mr. Sloane (2014) and Doctor Who (2005).
Bradley Fowler is an actor from Cedar Rapids Iowa. He received his degree from the University of Northern Iowa while playing college football for the Panthers. He is proud of his homespun heritage but the most unique thing about this die-hard actor and all around entertainer is that his grandmother was a teacher, his parents were principals and his sister has a Ph.D in early childhood development. Similar to his sister, Fowler aspires to attain the rank of (a Ph.D in Acting). Academy Award winners, Daniel Day-Lewis, Heath Ledger, and Phillip Seymour Hoffman. Fowler smiles, "These guys all really epitomize what I strive for as an actor. They commit so fully to a role; it's my hope that I will commit as fully as they have in whatever projects I undertake, regardless of the degree of success that I have in my acting career. The All American Actor with the boy-next-door looks, confides, "It's tough having to pursue acting outside of my home state and so far away from my family." In a perfect world, Iowa would have its own little 'Paramount Studio' tucked away in a cornfield just outside of the Amanas."
Bradley Free is known for Skincreepers (2018).