David Bradley
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 2 years ago |
Date of birth | April 17,1942 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | York |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 178 (cm) |
Spouse | Rosanna Bradley |
Job | Comedian |
Voice acting | |
Books | The Chaneysville Incident |
An introduction to the Urantia revelation | |
From text to performance in the Elizabethan theatre | |
South Street | |
David Bradley Reading and Interview Set | |
United States | |
Language Endangerment | |
Proto-Loloish | |
Awards | British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actor |
Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role | |
Education | Royal Academy of Dramatic Art |
University of Phoenix | |
University of Maryland | |
Old Dominion University | |
Children | George Bradley |
Party | Democratic Party |
Previous position | Minority Leader of the Arizona Senate (2019–2021) |
Official site | scholars.latrobe.edu.au |
Edited works | Tibeto-Burman Languages of the Himalayas |
Nationality | British |
Died | California |
United States | |
Date of died | February 19,2022 |
Alma mater | Royal Academy of Dramatic Art |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 403121 |
Doctor Who
An Adventure in Space and Time
Broadchurch
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
Hot Fuzz
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
The World's End
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Harry Brown
Captain America: The First Avenger
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
Another Year
Nicholas Nickleby
Exorcist: The Beginning
The Way We Live Now
Trollhunters
The King Is Alive
Await Further Instructions
Our Friends in the North
Blow Dry
Left Luggage
Viva Blackpool
This Is Not a Love Song
Wild West
The Colour of Magic
Our Mutual Friend
Reckless
Britannia
Mount Pleasant
The Daisy Chain
The Young Messiah
The Holding
True Dare Kiss
Martin Chuzzlewit
The Lodgers
Gabriel & Me
World Without End
Prisoners' Wives
The Mayor of Casterbridge
The Street
The Intended
Thieves Like Us
Five Daughters
Charles II: The Power and the Passion
Richard II
After Life
Kes
The Strain
American Samurai
Twice Upon a Time
David Bradley Life story
David John Bradley is an English actor. He is 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.
Oscars 2023: How to watch the nominated films
... Who voices the characters? - Ewan McGregor, Tilda Swinton, Cate Blanchett, Gregory Mann and David Bradley...
Oscars 2023: Tackling male grief with gallows humour in An Irish Goodbye
... Their previous short film Roy starred David Bradley as an elderly widower suffering from loneliness...
Baftas 2023 highlights: From the Batmobile to a drunken Pinocchio
... " Yes, but he s getting drunk somewhere! " While the famous puppet may have gone AWOL, David Bradley - who voices Geppetto - carried a puppet of his character with him...
The Responder: From police officer to writing a BBC police drama
... Screen greats Rita Tushingham and David Bradley also give delicious cameos...
The Responder: From police officer to writing a BBC police drama
Tony Schumacher spent 10 Years in The Police in Liverpool before the pressures of The Job led him to burn out. Now, he's written a major TV drama about a Liverpool Police Officer in The Middle of a breakdown.
The People who PC Chris Carson is supposed to be helping in Bbc One 's The Responder - the teenage boy who has just found his gran dead, or the schizophrenic girl who he coaxes out of a wheelie bin, even his own Young Daughter - have a habit of turning to him and asking if he's OK.
PC Carson, played by Martin Freeman , is one of the responders who races to be there in The Public 's hour of need. But they can tell that, in reality, he needs help More Than them. He's Fed Up , worn out and ground down.
Tony Schumacher knows how he feels. The Show 's Writer says he drew on his own experiences in The Police . " Chris's Mental Health is [based on] me. The Way that Chris is struggling is me, " he says.
" There's Little Things , like his need to constantly work alone. And some of his temper issues. He's finding it more and more difficult to control himself. That was me - although I never got as bad as Chris.
" As my Mental Health spiralled in The Way Chris's has, it became more and more difficult to measure your own performance. That is very much me. "
Freeman's character is under even more stress when A Childhood friend and drug lord demands his help.
There are murmurings of corruption in PC Carson's past, and he operates in a grey area where The Letter of The Law is so blurred it's virtually illegible.
He often takes matters into his own hands, if he thinks he's serving the greater good in the Long Run . But he is a good guy. Probably. Just.
" I love that moral conflict, " Schumacher explains. " People who do Good Things for bad reasons and people who do bad things for good reasons. I like to muddy The Waters . "
Carson is, in cop drama parlance, a maverick. But - thanks to Schumacher's inside Knowledge - he's more complex than the stereotypical maverick cop, and The Responder is more complex than your average Police Procedural .
In the early reviews, as " the anti-Line of Duty" and " a triumph".
the programme's problem is that it is " so relentlessly dark". However, the Scouse humour lightens The Mood in occasional laugh-out-loud moments.
'A tour De Force 'it blows cop show cliches " out of the Mersey" and that the Sherlock, The Office and The Hobbit actor " gives a tour-de-force turn".
Screen greats Rita Tushingham and David Bradley also give delicious cameos.
But as PC Carson, Freeman strikes the required balance between toughness and vulnerability, despair and gallows humour, right and wrong.
" He wants to be a good bobby, he wants to be a good dad, he wants to be a good husband, and he just wants to be a Good Man , " Schumacher says of the main character. " But he's just lost His Way . "
Schumacher, 54, loved being in The Police when he joined up himself a quarter of a century ago. " It was exciting. It was challenging, and funny, " he says.
" You get to have a punch-up on a Saturday Night . It was great fun. I thought it was The Job for me. "
But he started struggling as The Years went on. Being badly assaulted twice and needing surgery for an injury " pushed me over the edge" he says.
" It's probably the wrong term to use, But I was convinced I was going mad. I cried and didn't know why I was crying. I had a Panic Attack One Night buying Dog Food .
" It was totally alien to me because, to me, I'm not that guy. But I went fully into a breakdown and I ended up quitting my job and walking away. That was when I ended up homeless. My Marriage broke down and Everything Else . "
Schumacher became a Taxi Driver , But had always fancied being a Writer . One Day , he picked up The Editor of the Liverpool Confidential website. " I just blurted out, 'Oh, I'm a Writer . ' And I hadn't written anything. I had written nothing of that kind since I was 14, 15, 16, at school. "
But he blagged it, telling her he wrote about things that happened in his cab. She asked him to submit an article.
" So then I had this deadline. I knew it was a new golden opportunity. So I wrote a 1,000-word story. I spent All Night . I sent it And Then she bought it.
" And I'd suddenly become a Writer . That was The Thing that started my recovery, I think. "
Thirteen years after he left The Police , Schumacher has now written three novels and, on The Responder, his debut screenplay, was mentored by The Great Liverpudlian dramatist Jimmy Mcgovern .
" It's like God ringing you, " Schumacher says of the First Time McGovern phoned him.
PC Chris Carson can be filed alongside McGovern's Cracker As One of TV's most complicated police characters. Schumacher hopes viewers will really have to think about what they think of his creation.
" If you're conflicted about something, you'll think about it afterwards, " he says. " I like the idea that people think about it later on.
" They'll think about Martin's performance, which is phenomenal. But they'll think about Chris and think, I shouldn't like him, But I do. "
Source of news: bbc.com