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David Bradley. Actor: The World's End. Seemingly omnipresent on both stage and screen, David Bradley has amassed a truly diverse gallery of memorable characters.
David Bradley was born on 27 September 1953 in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Kes (1969), Redemption (2013) and Zulu Dawn (1979).
David Bradley. Actor: The World's End. Seemingly omnipresent on both stage and screen, David Bradley has amassed a truly diverse gallery of memorable characters.
David Bradley. Actor: American Ninja 4: The Annihilation. 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.
Blood Run: Directed by Boaz Davidson. With David Bradley, Anna Thomson, Ashley Laurence, Jamie Renée Smith. Thriller about a workaholic cop who begins to suspect that his new lover may also be a serial killer.
David Bradley, stars as the roguish soldier Anthony Rand, who follows a ruthless general back through time in a last ditch attempt to save the universe. Director: Phillip J. Roth | Stars: David Bradley, Ely Pouget, Thomas Kretschmann, Misa Koprova. Votes: 502
Blood Warriors: Directed by Sam Firstenberg. With David Bradley, Frank Zagarino, Jennifer Campbell, Frans Tumbuan. An ex-Marine finds out a old buddy is leading a private army of mercenaries.
Crisis: Directed by Jalal Merhi. With David Bradley, Brad Milne, Thorsten Nickel, Cameron Mitchell Jr.. Alex reluctantly collects debts for the mob. Alex has led his brother Tony to believe that he is a shoe-salesman. However Alex's real talents will be desperately needed as the story unfolds.
Roy: Directed by Tom Berkeley, Ross White. With David Bradley, Rachel Shenton, Madelyn Smedley. When a reclusive widower accidentally calls an adult hotline worker, an unlikely friendship is born.
Harry Brown: Directed by Daniel Barber. With Michael Caine, Emily Mortimer, Charlie Creed-Miles, David Bradley. An elderly ex-serviceman and widower looks to avenge his best friend's murder by doling out his own form of justice.