Bradley Connor is an actor, known for 1917 (2019), Glow & Darkness and Unforgotten (2015).
Bradley Constant broke into the spotlight this past year, starring as teenaged Dwayne Johnson during his formative high school years "kicking puberty's ass" in NBC's hit comedy series "Young Rock," which focuses on different chapters of Dwayne Johnson's life. From growing up in a strong and resilient family, to being surrounded by the wild characters of his professional wrestling family, to playing football at the University of Miami, the show explores the crazy rollercoaster that has shaped Dwayne into the man he is today and the larger-than-life characters he's met along the way. NBC aired a special holiday episode in December, and "Young Rock" is now in its second season. Bradley was born and raised in Tuscaloosa, Alabama where he began taking classes and pursuing acting at the age of 12. From a very early age, Bradley was determined to reach success in the entertainment business so he convinced his mom to move him to New York City where he would study and begin to gain experience in the industry. The tough environment and fast-paced productivity of the big city prepared him for an even bigger move to Los Angeles, where he is now based. When Bradley isn't acting, he is an avid runner and has tallied up a total of 5 marathons thus far. He believes that the challenge gives him the mental strength he has needed to push forward in his career and life. In fact, he ran a marathon the day before his screen test for "Young Rock," which helped get him in the zone! In his spare time, he also enjoys gaming, bass fishing and golfing. Bradley is a die-hard sports fan as well and follows Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson as well as such teams as the Indianapolis Colts, Miami Heat, New York Yankees and, of course, the University of Alabama. Bradley is also a self-professed "Star Wars" nerd and is a huge fan of the stories, characters and lore in the TV shows and movies. Bradley is the youngest of three brothers, and their bond is like no other. Though his mom has been incredibly supportive and with him the whole way, the strain of being away from his brothers while in pursuit of his dreams has been tough. But even from afar they provide him with the support and love that he has relied on to keep striving for success. Humbled and strengthened by years of experience behind him, Bradley is always ready to pour both passion and commitment into his next role, and he is always looking for ways to give back to others. Follow Bradley's journey on Instagram @bradleyconstant.
Bradley Charles Cooper was born on January 5, 1975 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His mother, Gloria (Campano), is of Italian descent, and worked for a local NBC station. His father, Charles John Cooper, who was of Irish descent, was a stockbroker. Immediately after Bradley graduated from the Honors English program at Georgetown University in 1997, he moved to New York City to enroll in the Masters of Fine Arts program at the Actors Studio Drama School at New School University. There, he developed his stage work, culminating with his thesis performance as John Merrick in Bernard Pomerance's "The Elephant Man", performed in New York's Circle in the Square. While still in school, Bradley began his professional career, appearing opposite Sarah Jessica Parker on Sex and the City (1998) and on the drama series The Beat (2000). His weekends were spent with LEAP (Learning through the Expanded Arts Program), a non-profit organization that teaches acting and movement to inner city school children. The summers took him all across the globe, from kayaking in British Columbia with Orca Whales to ice-climbing in the Peruvian Andes, while hosting Lonely Planet's Treks in a Wild World (2000) for the Discovery Channel. Bradley had to miss his graduation ceremony from the Actors Studio in order to star in his first feature Wet Hot American Summer (2001). After finishing his second feature Bending All the Rules (2002), his plans to relocate to Los Angeles were delayed when Darren Star hired him to star on the drama series The $treet (2000). Bradley went on to win the role of young law student Gordon Pinella in Changing Lanes (2002), starring Ben Affleck and Samuel L. Jackson, and also played Travis Paterson in My Little Eye (2002). He finally decided that it was time to forgo his other New York projects and move to Los Angeles when he was cast on Alias (2001). After supporting roles in Wedding Crashers (2005), Failure to Launch (2006), The Comebacks (2007), The Rocker (2008) and Yes Man (2008), Cooper broke out with major roles in He's Just Not That Into You (2009), The Hangover (2009) and Valentine's Day (2010). He co-starred in the action film The A-Team (2010) and headlined the thriller film Limitless (2011). Cooper received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor after starring opposite Jennifer Lawrence in David O. Russell's Silver Linings Playbook (2012). He then received two more consecutive Oscar nominations, Best Supporting Actor for playing Richie DiMaso in Russell's American Hustle (2013) (again opposite Lawrence, though their characters shared no significant screen time), and Best Actor for playing Navy SEAL Chris Kyle in Clint Eastwood's American Sniper (2014), the highest grossing film of 2014. During this time period, Cooper also reprised his role in The Hangover Part II (2011) and The Hangover Part III (2013), turned in another strong dramatic turn in The Place Beyond the Pines (2012), and voiced Rocket Raccoon in the third highest grossing film of 2014, Guardians of the Galaxy (2014). In 2015, Bradley headlined two comedies, Cameron Crowe's Aloha (2015), set in Hawaii, and John Wells' Burnt (2015), set in London, and starred opposite Jennifer Lawrence again in David O. Russell's Joy (2015). Bradley has a daughter (born 2017) with his former partner, model Irina Shayk.
Bradley Cottrell is an actor, known for The War of the Worlds (2019).
English actor Bradley Crees was born in Newport, Isle of Wight, England, to Marina J. Crees (Moorhouse), a retail manager, and Geoff W. Crees, a police officer. He has one sister, Hayley S. Crees, born 1991. He regularly participated in school productions from a young age and appeared in his first amateur stage debut as 'Clive' from Phillip King's 'See How They Run' with Solent Youth Theatre. He attended ALRA drama school on a 3 year acting degree and graduated in 2015.
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).