Bradford Farwell is known for Cabin Fever (2016), Leverage (2008) and Survival Skills (2020).
Bradford Foote is an actor, known for Hyde Park (2022).
Bradford is the son of Willie L. Haynes Jr. a residential and commercial contractor and Tammy Haynes a guidance counselor. He is the oldest of 4 children. He excelled in academics and athletics at East Laurens High, while receiving over 15 scholarship offers from colleges to play football and baseball. One of them being the Prestigious West Point Military Academy. He went on to attend Wofford College on a baseball scholarship, where he majored in finance and minored in business economics while excelling on the baseball field. It was there that he began to have a passion for acting. He started taking production classes along with producing and anchoring the school news. Before becoming a full time actor Bradford played professional baseball for 7 yrs with several teams in states and Japan. He was once signed to Wilhelmina Models of PA. Before making a splash with several National Commercials with companies such as Pepsi, AT&T, Home Depot just to name a few. Bradford has appeared in numerous TV series and films, working along sides great actors such as Kevin Bacon, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Terrence Howard and many others. In addition to his acting career, Bradford has a production company "B12haynes Productions" where he creates, writes, produces quality content in many different genres but one that is most important to him, faith based.
It was a childhood family friend getting involved in theatre that introduced the idea of acting to tiny Brad's head. "Wait! This is something a person can do?", he thought to himself. As such, by junior high, he committed to learning at a local theatre school in their young company learning to know and share himself in the aid of telling stories. He has appeared the film "Worth" starring Michael Keaton as well as in numerous national commercials, been recognized in the New York Times for the web series, "He's With Me" and continues to seek opportunities to explore acting and performing in one of the greatest cities in the world (after Winnipeg). As an actor in NY, Brad has studied under Suzanne Esper at William Esper Studio and continues to study on camera technique with Bob Krakower, craft with Rob McCaskill, and improv at the Upright Citizens' Brigade. He began his hosting career at age 20 by parlaying a volunteer position into a paid gig as radio DJ in the Canadian Rockies. It was only two years before he was given the opportunity through a national search to become a VJ at MuchMusic, the Canadian equivalent of MTV. There, he took what was supposed to be a 3 month contract and spent the next 3 ½ years interviewing such personalities as Tom Cruise, and Celine Dion, representing the channel at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia, and co-creating and co-producing his own show BradTV. Since this time he has hosted from the Red Carpet at the Toronto International Film Festival, interviewing the likes of Brad Pitt, Borat, Cillian Murphy, Nick Cannon, William H Macy and many more. He has presented and interviewed for the VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown from the NCAA Final Four, the Daytona International Speedway, Club Med Turks & Caicos, and Walt Disney World. He has narrated specials for VH1 All Access, VH1 News, and VH1 Daily Rewind. He's also been seen on movie screens across the country as the face of Screenvision, a cinema based advertising network of over 15,000 movie screen across the country. Most recently he's been seen as one of the hosts of Lit Entertainment News; a go-to destination for up-to-the-minute celebrity stories and entertainment news, LIT snoops, scoops and breaks exclusives live, and deep dives into the trending social media conversation. Launched during quarantine in July 2020 as a fully remote production, Lit broadcasted live every weekday across two continents and during it's run, Brad hosted in excess of 600 hours of live LIT programming.
Bradford Jackson was born on April 26, 1976 in Dallas, Texas, USA. He is an actor, known for Dragon Ball Z: Doragon bôru Z - Kami to Kami (2013), Dragon Ball (1995) and Dragon Ball Z: Moetsukiro!! Nessen Ressen Chô-Gekisen (1993). He has been married to Natalie Kaye Weaver since September 4, 2011. They have one child. He was previously married to Karen Michelle Lockwood.
Bradford James Jackson is an award winning actor, writer and producer whose work has been acclaimed by Peter Jackson and Richard Taylor's Weta Workshop. His most widely recognized role maybe that of 'Buzz' in the punk-rock film Proper Binge for which he won Best Actor at the 2018 Beverly Hills Film Festival. Jackson was born Bradford Keith Jackson on December 17th, 1987 in Tacoma, Washington. His father, an Army Airborne Ranger in the U.S. Military, was re-stationed often throughout Jackson's childhood, enabling him to see most of the U.S. as a young boy. Due to frequent relocating, he and his four siblings were homeschooled. As children, they passed time by creating short, self-made movies and skits, a hobby that Jackson quickly found a passion for. He soon began performing in local church plays, and became an ongoing member in Renaissance Fairs portraying knights and soldiers. Jackson's formal acting training began in college where he studied the methods of Meisner and Stanislavski, as well as stage combat and dance for musical theater. His early theatrical performances include Charles Marlow in She Stoops to Conquer and Orlando DeBoys in William Shakespears' As You Like It. During his college years Jackson quickly began to branch out under the stage name 'Bradford Jackson.' He was cast in local film and stage productions where he was paid for his craft. This was something he would later get into trouble with by his acting professors, insisting that he finish his education first. After being reprimanded, with only 4 credits away from graduating, Jackson left the University. Jackson went on to star in Levi A. Taylor's film The Darkness where he was nominated for Best Actor at the 2013 Beverly Hills Film Festival. He later combined his love of historical reenactment and film to write, produce and direct the Scottish short film Come Back Home which was accepted into the Cannes Film Festival in 2014. The film was highly acclaimed by Peter Jackson and Richard Taylor's Weta Workshop. Just after the release of Come Back Home, Jackson went to be with his grandfather who had become very ill. After his grandfather passed away, Jackson changed his stage name to 'Bradford James Jackson' in reverence of his grandfather. Jackson would later jump into the role of 'Buzz' for the Alaskan independent film Proper Binge where he portrays an alcoholic attempting to make amends with all the people he has wronged while under the influence. The role awarded him Best Actor at the 2018 Beverly Hills Film Festival. Currently, Jackson and colleague Nik Sharshak are in development on a feature film and medieval-fantasy series with their company Bradford Jackson Films LLC. Jackson resides with his wife in Los Angeles.
Bradford Lewis is known for How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (2019), Ratatouille (2007) and Minority Report (2002).
Bradford May was born on August 3, 1951 in Los Angeles County, California, USA. He is a director and cinematographer, known for The Monster Squad (1987), Lady Against the Odds (1992) and Tremors (2003). He has been married to Lisa Eilbacher since August 27, 1988.
Bradford Montague is known for Dark Side of the Ring (2019), Pro Wrestling Eclipse: New Dawn (2015) and Squared Circle Live Wrestling: Golden Harts (2014).
Bradford Norris is from the city of Bowling Green, Kentucky and still lives in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Bradford went to Greenwood High School and studied at the Somerset Community College (Kentucky Community and Technical College System). Bradford Norris was first known for his work on Snapped: Killer Couples, among other TV shows on the Oxygen Network.