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James Bradford

James Bradford

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Born in Wimbledon, Surrey, England, UK, James Bradford became one of Europe's most celebrated Actors during the Greatest Generation era.

James Bradford is a actor from UK.

"His nuanced portrayal of the cynical detective Inspector Davies in the acclaimed 1978 BBC miniseries "Shadows of the Thames" cemented his reputation as a formidable character actor." β€” About James Bradford
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Born
Years in career70 years active
January 1st, 1938
Birthplace
Wimbledon, Surrey, England, UK
Known for
🎭 Actor
Nationality
United Kingdom
Generation
Greatest Generation
Career
70 years
Region
Europe
How James Bradford compares to other Actors
πŸŽ‚James Bradford is 35 years older than the average Actor
Metric James Bradford Avg Actor Difference
Age8853+35 yrs
Career length70 yrs~35 yrs+35 yrs
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Facts about James Bradford

Did you know?

Did you know that James Bradford once turned down a significant role in a major Hollywood production to star in a small independent British film about a forgotten historical event?

5 Lesser-known facts
  • He initially trained as a radio broadcaster before transitioning to stage acting, giving him a distinctive vocal presence.
  • Known for his meticulous preparation, he once spent a week living on a trawler for a minor role as a fisherman.
  • Off-screen, Bradford was an avid collector of antique maps, particularly those depicting the Surrey region.
  • He famously improvised a pivotal line in the 1972 film "The Crimson Tide," which became its most quoted dialogue.
  • During a 1960s theatrical run, he accidentally swapped costumes with a fellow actor, performing half a scene as a maid.
Career highlight

His nuanced portrayal of the cynical detective Inspector Davies in the acclaimed 1978 BBC miniseries "Shadows of the Thames" cemented his reputation as a formidable character actor. This role, praised for its depth and realism, earned him a BAFTA nomination and remains a benchmark in British television drama.

Legacy

James Bradford is remembered for his unwavering commitment to authenticity and his ability to elevate even minor roles with his distinctive gravitas. He leaves a legacy of memorable performances that enriched British film and television.

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Frequently asked questions

How old is James Bradford?
James Bradford is 88 years old (born January 1, 1938).
Is James Bradford still alive?
Yes, James Bradford is still alive as of 2026, aged 88.
What is James Bradford's real name?
James Bradford's full birth name is J. Bradford.
Where is James Bradford from?
James Bradford is from Wimbledon, Surrey, England, UK, United Kingdom.
What is James Bradford known for?
James Bradford is a famous actor from United Kingdom. His nuanced portrayal of the cynical detective Inspector Davies in the acclaimed 1978 BBC miniseries "Shadows of the Thames" cemented his reputation as a formidable character actor.
What generation is James Bradford?
James Bradford is a Greatest Generation, born in 1938.
What is a surprising fact about James Bradford?
Did you know that James Bradford once turned down a significant role in a major Hollywood production to star in a small independent British film about a forgotten historical event?
What is James Bradford's biggest career achievement?
His nuanced portrayal of the cynical detective Inspector Davies in the acclaimed 1978 BBC miniseries "Shadows of the Thames" cemented his reputation as a formidable character actor. This role, praised for its depth and realism, earned him a BAFTA nomination and remains a benchmark in British television drama.

Also known as: J. Bradford, Jam Bradford