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David Bradley (English actor)

English actor (born 1942)


English actor (born 1942)

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nameDavid Bradley
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birth_nameDavid John Bradley
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birth_placeYork, England, United Kingdom
alma_materRoyal Academy of Dramatic Art
occupationActor
years_active1971–present
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David John Bradley (born 17 April 1942) is an English actor. He is best known for his screen roles including Argus Filch in the Harry Potter film series, Walder Frey in the HBO fantasy series Game of Thrones, and Abraham Setrakian in the FX horror series The Strain.

A character actor, Bradley has notably acted in Our Friends in the North, the Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy and After Life. For Broadchurch, Bradley won the 2014 British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actor. He has made several appearances as the First Doctor in Doctor Who, having portrayed the role's originator, William Hartnell, in the TV biopic An Adventure in Space and Time. In 2021, he received an Annie Award for Best Voice Actor in a Television Series for his work as Merlin in Guillermo del Toro's animated Netflix series Tales of Arcadia.

An alumnus of the Royal Shakespeare Company, Bradley is also an established stage actor, with a career that includes a Laurence Olivier Award for his role in a production of King Lear and appearing in the Harold Pinter play No Man's Land at the Duke of York's Theatre in the West End.

Early life

David John Bradley was born on 17 April 1942 in York, where he attended the Catholic St George's Secondary Modern School, now All Saints Catholic School, and was a member of its choir. He first performed on stage in musical productions, as a member of a youth club and with the Rowntree Youth Theatre. Upon leaving school, he completed a five-year apprenticeship with the optical instruments maker Cooke, Troughton & Simms and remained with the firm until 1966, when he moved to London to train as an actor at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.

Career

Bradley joined the Royal Shakespeare Company and performed at Laurence Olivier's National Theatre Company in the early 1970s. He first appeared on television in 1971, as a police officer in the comedy Nearest and Dearest. He was awarded a Laurence Olivier Award in 1991 for his supporting role as the Fool in King Lear at the Royal National Theatre. He appeared in the Royal National Theatre's 1997 production of The Homecoming, as well as productions of The Caretaker at Sheffield Theatres and the Tricycle Theatre from 2006 to 2007. In 2005 he played the title role in Nicholas Hytner's production of Henry IV Parts One and Two at the Olivier Theatre, London.

Bradley played fictional Labour Member of Parliament Eddie Wells in the 1996 BBC Two serial Our Friends in the North. Also in 1996, he appeared as gangster Alf Black in Band of Gold. In 1998, he appeared in the BBC adaptation of Vanity Fair as the miserly Sir Pitt Crawley, and Our Mutual Friend as the villainous Rogue Riderhood. Other television appearances include the 2001 series The Way We Live Now, directed by David Yates, who would work with Bradley five years later on the Harry Potter films.

From 2002 to 2004, Bradley starred as Jake in the BBC comedy series Wild West. Bradley acted in the 2004 musical drama serial Blackpool on BBC One. He appeared in the 2005 BBC drama Mr. Harvey Lights a Candle, playing a morose coach driver who takes an unruly party of pupils on a trip to Salisbury Cathedral, and the 2006 BBC drama Sweeney Todd. He had a small role in a 2006 episode of the series Taggart. In 2003, he played Tom in the Midsomer Murders episode "The Green Man". He appeared as the electrolarynx-using gangster Stemroach in the BBC comedy series Ideal and as Electric in the BBC's Thieves Like Us, as well as the BBC One series True Dare Kiss in 2007–08.

Bradley appeared in the 2002 film Nicholas Nickleby which was based on The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens, and had a small role in the 2007 comedy film Hot Fuzz as a farmer who illegally hoards weapons. He played Cohen the Barbarian in a Sky One adaptation of The Colour of Magic in 2008. That same year he appeared as Spooner in a production of Harold Pinter's No Man's Land at the Gate Theatre, Dublin, which later transferred to London's West End.

In 2009, Bradley appeared in Ashes to Ashes, playing an animal rights activist, and in The Street, both on BBC. Bradley portrayed Will Somers, Henry VIII's court fool, in an episode of the Showtime series The Tudors in 2009. In 2010, he appeared in the film Another Year, which earned him a nomination for Best Supporting Actor from the London Film Critics Circle Awards. From 2011 to 2017, Bradley appeared as the villainous Lord Walder Frey in the HBO series Game of Thrones.

Bradley played Solomon, a ruthless buccaneer, in the 2012 Doctor Who episode "Dinosaurs on a Spaceship". He previously provided voice work for The Sarah Jane Adventures serial Death of the Doctor. It was announced in January 2013, that Bradley had been cast as actor William Hartnell in An Adventure in Space and Time, a BBC docudrama about the creation of Doctor Who in 1963. The special aired in November 2013, adding to the buildup to the 50th anniversary episode of Doctor Who later that month. He also appeared in the first series of Broadchurch, for which he won the British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actor. In 2013, he also appeared in The World's End, a follow-up to Hot Fuzz in the Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy, this time portraying "Mad" Basil, an eccentric local man from the fictional English town Newton Haven.

From 2014, Bradley played a leading role as Professor Abraham Setrakian, a Holocaust survivor turned vampire hunter in Guillermo del Toro's TV series The Strain. In 2015, Bradley became a public supporter of Chapel Lane Theatre Company based in Stratford-Upon-Avon. In 2017, Bradley joined the cast of Guillermo del Toro's animated Netflix series Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia playing the role of Merlin. In 2021, he received an Annie Award for Best Voice Actor in a Television Role for his role in the final chapter of the trilogy, Wizards: Tales of Arcadia as the wizard Merlin.

In 2017, in the final episode of the tenth series of Doctor Who, "The Doctor Falls", Bradley returned to portray the First Doctor, having previously portrayed Hartnell, who originally played the character. He reprised the role in the 2017 Christmas special, "Twice Upon a Time", in an audio series for Big Finish Productions titled Doctor Who: The First Doctor Adventures alongside his An Adventure in Space and Time cast, and in the immersive theatre show Doctor Who: Time Fracture. This makes him the third actor to play the role in the television programme, after William Hartnell and Richard Hurndall since the premiere of Doctor Who in 1963, and at the age of 75, he is the also the oldest actor to play the role of the Doctor on television. He again played the First Doctor in the final episode of the 2022 specials, "The Power of the Doctor".

From 2019 to 2022, Bradley played Ray Johnson, the demented father of Tony (Ricky Gervais) in the Netflix series After Life. In 2021, it was announced that Bradley would be joining the cast of Allelujah, a film adaptation of Alan Bennett's play of the same name directed by Richard Eyre, which will star Jennifer Saunders, Bally Gill, Russell Tovey, Derek Jacobi, and Judi Dench. In 2022, it was announced that Bradley would voice Fowler in Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget.

Personal life

Bradley married his wife Rosanna in 1978. They have three children. His eldest son, George, is an architect, who has featured on the ITV series Love Your Home and Garden alongside Alan Titchmarsh. His daughter, Francesca, works in casting, having worked on Michael Bay's 6 Underground. He has said that it was his children who turned his attention to the Harry Potter film franchise and coached him for the role of Argus Filch.

Bradley is the president of Second Thoughts Drama Group, which performs in and around Stratford-upon-Avon. He has received honorary doctorates from the University of Warwick (17 July 2012) and York St John University (19 November 2015).

He is a fan of football clubs Aston Villa and York City. On 22 November 2014, he took part in a video paying tribute to Aston Villa on their 140th birthday.

Filmography

Denotes works that have not yet been released

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1979The Frisco KidJulius Rosensheine
1987Prick Up Your EarsUndertaker
1997Seeing ThingsShort
1998Left LuggageConcierge
1999Tom's Midnight GardenAbel
2000The King Is AliveHenry
2001Blow DryNoah
Gabriel & MeGrandad
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's StoneArgus Filch
2002This Is Not a Love SongMr. Bellamy
CrossingsYorkshire FarmerShort
The IntendedThe Priest
Harry Potter and the Chamber of SecretsArgus Filch
Nicholas NicklebyNigel Bray
Pas de TroisPorterShort
2004Harry Potter and the Prisoner of AzkabanArgus Filch
Exorcist: The BeginningFather Gionetti
2005Red MercuryNeil Ashton
Harry Potter and the Goblet of FireArgus Filch
2006LycanthropyClub Owner
2007Hot FuzzArthur Webley
Harry Potter and the Order of the PhoenixArgus Filch
2008The Daisy ChainSean Cryan
I Know You KnowMr. Fisher
2009Harry Potter and the Half-Blood PrinceArgus Filch
Harry BrownLeonard Attwell
2010Another YearRonnie
2011Lucy and the Attack of the MalevolonNarratorShort, voice role
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2Argus Filch
Captain America: The First AvengerChurch Keeper
The HoldingCooper
2013The World's End"Mad" Basil
2016The Young MessiahOld Rabbi
Broadcast Signal IntrusionJames' FatherShort
2017The LodgersBermingham
Edmund the MagnificentFarmerShort
2018Await Further InstructionsGrandad
2020Doctors AssembleThe First DoctorShort, voice role
2021RoyRoyShort
JoltGareth Fizel
Emily the Little Match GirlHarry Smith
2022AllelujahJoe Colman
Catherine Called BirdyLord Gideon Sidebottom
Guillermo del Toro's PinocchioGeppettoVoice role
Your Christmas or Mine?Jack
2023Chicken Run: Dawn of the NuggetFowlerVoice role
Your Christmas or Mine 2Jack
Good GriefDuncan
2025FrankensteinBlind Man

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1971Nearest and Dearest2nd PolicemanEpisode: "Barefaced in the Park"
A Family at WarColin WoodcockRecurring role
1972ITV Sunday Night TheatreParker Street GoalieEpisode: "Another Sunday and Sweet F.A"
Thirty-Minute TheatreThe EvangelistEpisode: "That Quiet Earth"
1976Bill BrandPeter MaloneEpisode: "August for the Party"
1978The ProfessionalsTony KristoEpisode: "Close Quarters"
1980Coronation StreetDetective Sergeant Simms1 episode
1981Play for TodayCommunist speakerEpisode: "The Union"
BBC2 PlayhouseWikeEpisode: "Clapperclaw"
BarmanEpisode: "Findings on a Late Afternoon"
1982Frost in MayRamblerEpisode: "The Lost Traveller"
1983Tartuffe, or The ImposterCleanteTV film
1985One by OneMr. FazakerlyEpisode: "To Hear the Sea Maid's Music"
Theatre NightCharronEpisode: "Molière"
1986King of the GhettoRalphMini-series
1989Shadow of the NooseEdward LawrenceEpisode: "Gun in Hand"
The Play on OneHarryEpisode: "A Master of the Marionettes"
1992ScreenPlayMr. PreachEpisode: "Bad Girl"
Between the LinesSergeant Harry RossEpisode: "Lies and Damned Lies"
1993Full StretchDon NaylorEpisode: "Deals on Wheels"
The Buddha of SuburbiaHelen's FatherMini-series
1994Screen TwoHeadmasterEpisode: "Criminal"
PerformanceBarnadineEpisode: "Measure for Measure"
Martin ChuzzlewitDavid CrimpleMini-series
1995The VetDick SimsEpisode: "Relative Values"
CasualtyStanmoreEpisode: "Hit and Run"
1996A Touch of FrostLes JamesEpisode: "Unknown Soldiers"
Band of GoldAlfEpisode: "Hustling"
Our Friends in the NorthEddie WellsSeries regular
WycliffeJoe MawnanEpisode: "Total Loss"
In Your DreamsTutorTV film
CrackerFrank CarterEpisode: "White Ghost"
Kiss and TellSuperintendent HinesTV film
1997RecklessArnold SpringerSeries regular
BramwellCharles Matthews1 episode
The MothDave WatersTV film
1998Our Mutual FriendRogue RiderhoodMini-series
Where the Heart IsDerek WoodfordEpisode: "She Goes On"
Reckless: The MovieArnold SpringerTV film
Vanity FairSir Pitt CrawleyMini-series
The Canterbury TalesJanuaryAnimated series, voice role
1999Doomwatch: Winter AngelAngelTV film, voice role
2000The WilsonsRay WilsonSeries regular
Black CabGeraldEpisode: "Marriage Guidance"
2001ShadesAlan RobertsMini-series
Station JimElliotTV film
Murphy's LawHatcher Snr.TV film
The Way We Live NowMr. BrouneMini-series
Sweet DreamsJimTV film
2002–2004Wild WestOld Jake TrethowanSeries regular
2003The Mayor of CasterbridgeCouncillor VattTV film
Midsomer MurdersTomEpisode: "The Green Man"
Charles II: The Power and the PassionSir Edmund Berry Godfrey1 episode
Blue DoveMax TurnbullMini-series
Murphy's LawHatcher Snr.Episode: "Pilot"
2004BlackpoolHallworthMini-series
2005Mr. Harvey Lights a CandleArchieTV film
2006Sweeney ToddSweeney's FatherTV film
TaggartElijah BucklandEpisode: "Law"
2006–2008IdealStemroachRecurring role
2007Thieves Like UsElectricRecurring role
True Dare KissStanley TylerRecurring role
2008The Colour of MagicCohen the BarbarianEpisode: "Part 2: The Light Fantastic"
The Invisibles'Knacker' LockeMini-series
2009The TudorsWill (Court Fool)Episode: "Problems in the Reformation"
Ashes to AshesRobin Elliot1 episode
The StreetJoeEpisode: "Meet the Parents"
2010ArenaVarious rolesEpisode: "Harold Pinter: A Celebration"
Five DaughtersPatrick PalmerMini-series
New TricksSimon Beswick/John PlummerEpisode: "Dead Man Talking"
The Sarah Jane AdventuresShansheeth BlueEpisode: "Death of the Doctor"
2011Waking the DeadGeorge BarlowEpisode: "Waterloo"
2011–2017Game of ThronesWalder FreyRecurring role
2012Doctor WhoSolomonEpisode: "Dinosaurs on a Spaceship"
Eternal LawMack Steen1 episode
BenidormStan Garvey1 episode
The Hollow CrownGardenerEpisode: "Richard II"
Bad EducationEnnisEpisode: "School Trip"
World Without EndBrother JosephRecurring role
Bad SugarRalphfred CauldwellTV film
2012–2013Prisoners' WivesFrankRecurring role
2012–2014Mount PleasantCharlieSeries regular
2013BroadchurchJack MarshallRecurring role
An Adventure in Space and TimeWilliam HartnellTV film
2014SilkLJ Reynolds1 episode
2014–2017The StrainAbraham SetrakianSeries regular
2016Beowulf: Return to the ShieldlandsGorrik1 episode
MediciBardiEpisode: "The Dome and the Domicile"
2017, 2022Doctor WhoFirst Doctor3 episodes ("Twice Upon a Time" and "The Power of the Doctor"); cameo in "The Doctor Falls"; replaced William Hartnell
2017–2018Trollhunters: Tales of ArcadiaMerlinSeries regular, voice role
2018Hang UpsFrank Ellerby1 episode
2018–2019Les MisérablesGillenormandSeries regular
BritanniaQuaneSeries regular
2019–2022After LifeRay JohnsonSeries regular
2020Gangs of LondonJim1 episode
Wizards: Tales of ArcadiaMerlinAnimated series, voice role
MandyFrankEpisode: "Meat"
2021Adventure Time: Distant LandsOld FinnEpisode: "Together Again", voice role
2022The ResponderDavey2 episodes
2024ComaHarry2 episodes

Music video

YearTitleArtist
2020Youth And LoveJack Savoretti
2023"Wish You the Best"Lewis Capaldi

Attractions

YearTitleRoleNotes
2021Doctor Who: Time FractureFirst DoctorPre-recorded video

References

References

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  3. "NATIONAL THEATRE: 1970s". ROB WILTON THEATRICALIA.
  4. Billington, Michael. (5 May 2005). "Henry IV Parts One and Two Review". The Guardian.
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  8. Martin, George R. R.. (24 November 2010). "wedding guest".
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  12. "Other Series 7 stars announced".
  13. "Supporting Actor".
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  16. (1 July 2017). "First look pictures of the First and Twelfth Doctors together in the Doctor Who Christmas special". The Telegraph.
  17. Gill, James. (1 July 2017). "New Doctor Who Christmas special pictures tease history-making reunion for Peter Capaldi's Doctor".
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  24. (20 January 2022). "New 'Wallace & Gromit' Film in Works From Aardman/Netflix; 'Chicken Run 2' Cast and Title Unveiled".
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  27. "6 Underground (2019)".
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  29. [http://www.secondthoughts.org.uk/ Second Thoughts] Our President for several years now has been David Bradley.
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