David Bradford is known for Brick City (2019).
David Bradley was born on September 27, 1955 in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England. He is an actor, known for Kes (1969), Zulu Dawn (1979) and Hummingbird (2013).
David Bradley was born in Plano, Texas on October 2, 1953. He is well known to the fans of low budget and martial arts films. Prior to films, Bradley worked as a car salesman on Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles and practiced such martial arts as Shotokan Karate, Chinese Kempo, Tai Chi and Aikido. Bradley started his career on films by being cast as the lead in the third sequel of cult the film "American Ninja" called American Ninja 3: Blood Hunt (1989). And from that moment he also starred in American Ninja 4: The Annihilation (1990) and American Ninja 5 (1993) (as a different character in the final one), thereby replacing Michael Dudikoff. Bradley also worked on television for a time. He starred alongside Elizabeth Gracen in direct to video Lower Level (1991), in which Bradley gave more intense, dramatic performance. Similarly in the title, he also starred in American Samurai (1992), opposite Mark Dacascos, who played the villain. Also, some of other Bradley's well known roles were in Cyborg Cop (1993) opposite John Rhys Davies and Cyborg Cop 2 (1994) as detective Jack Ryan. Other roles include Hard Justice (1995), White Cargo (1996) and Total Reality (1997) opposite Thomas Kretschmann. Today he is usually focused on art and painting.
David Bradley was born on April 17, 1942 in York, Yorkshire, England. He is an actor, known for The World's End (2013), Hot Fuzz (2007) and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011). He has been married to Rosanna Bradley since 1978. They have one child.
David Brafman is known for Mysteries at the Museum (2010).
David Brain is an actor, writer and presenter best known for his roles in Channel 4's Cardinal Burns and acclaimed BBC2 sitcom Popatron. In 2009 the short film CGI-Brows, which he starred in, won the People's Choice Award in the Virgin Media Shorts competition. He has written and performed a series of sketches for Channel 4's Big Brother's Big Mouth and performed numerous sketch comedies for BBC Comedy Feeds and Channel 4's Comedy Blaps. In 2013 he was one of the regular presenters on the Hat Trick Productions comedy YouTube channel Bad Teeth. In 2015 he starring in ITV's The Delivery Man alongside Darren Boyd and Brotherhood on Comedy Central. In 2016 he will be appearing in the new UKTV Gold sitcom Marley's Ghosts starring Sarah Alexander, John Hannah, Jo Joyner and Nicholas Burns.
Born "David Cain Haughton" in Cork, Ireland. After graduating from Cambridge he worked in London with a theatre group he had formed at university. In late 1973 he began to take part in Lindsay Kemp's classes at London's Dance Centre, and within a few months became part of the cast of the first London performance of "Flowers", at the Bush Theatre, where he played the Archangel Gabriel. He thus joined Kemp and his company just at the point where, over a few months, the sudden flight upwards to success began. As the Company began its international touring he also increasingly started to collaborate with Kemp on company organisation and artistic direction. For 10 years he continued full-time collaboration, performing in all productions and also working with Kemp on the conception, dramaturgy and direction of all new shows, and on the running of the company. He was at various time Kemp's collaborator and companion, a performer, director's assistant, dramaturge and writer, Co-Director and organizer of the Lindsay Kemp Company. Since 2002, he has been responsible for the lighting design of all Kemp's projects. From 1982 - although always returning to collaborate on all Kemp's new productions, including those not involving the Kemp Company (e.g. dance or opera productions) - he began also working on his own projects, settling in Paris (where he worked for a time with Maguy Marin) and in Rome. In Italy, he established himself as a film actor, avoiding problems with his complicated surname by adopting the stage name David Brandon. Under this name, from 1982 until today he has appeared in leading or supporting roles in roughly 100 Italian or international films. At the same time, he began directing, designing and lighting Italian theatre productions... among them, three adaptations of Shakespeare for the Viterbo Festival; versions of The Bacchae, Waiting for Godot and his own text, Rehearsing Freedom, all with inmates of Rome's Rebibbia prison; three prize-winning plays written by Maurizio Donadoni; and four musicals adapted and directed for Rome's Teatro Nazionale, produced by the Teatro dell'Opera. In 2012, for the theatres of Livorno, Pisa and Lucca, he directed the Brecht-Weill Threepenny Opera. He also has worked and still works frequently as a voice artist, dubbing or voice-overing, and as a writer; publishing two books of poetry, two librettos for contemporary operas composed by Maurizio Squillante, two books on the life and art of Lindsay Kemp and abundant communication material on Kemp and his creations. He is also a prolific translator.
David Brandon is an actor, known for Closer to God (2014) and Self Offense (2014).
David Brau is an actor, known for Català a l'atac (2012) and Tadeo Jones 2: El secreto del Rey Midas (2017).
David Bredin was born on December 21, 1973 in Lüneburg, Lower Saxony, Germany. He is an actor and writer, known for A Cure for Wellness (2016), Anthropoid (2016) and Alpha 0.7 - Der Feind in dir (2010).