Kenneth Wayne Bradley
Birthday:
30 December 1963, Houston, Texas, USA
Height:
188 cm
Kenneth Wayne Bradley - Kenneth has a degree in Fine Arts from Sam Houston State University and has been a member of the Screen Actor's Guild since 1998.He has appeared the feature films; Drive Angry 3D, Stop Loss, Holy Hell, The Last Lullaby , Martha, Room, Junior, Living The Life, No Pain No Gain, Hope Floats, Little Boy Blue, The Burden, Ma...
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Kenneth Wayne Bradley - Kenneth has a degree in Fine Arts from Sam Houston State University and has been a member of the Screen Actor's Guild since 1998.He has appeared the feature films; Drive Angry 3D, Stop Loss, Holy Hell, The Last Lullaby , Martha, Room, Junior, Living The Life, No Pain No Gain, Hope Floats, Little Boy Blue, The Burden, Making Change, and Two Mothers For Zachary, (an ABC Movie Of The Week), Room was selected to screen at both the Sundance and the Cannes film Festivals, and was nominated for the John Cassavetes Award for the Independent Spirit Awards for 2006.Early in his screen acting career, Kenneth appeared as the Doctor who delivers the bad news to Travis Tritt in the highly lauded music video of the smash hit country song "Tell Me I was Dreaming." He has been seen on television as Gary Powers the Alabama Recruiter in two episodes of Friday Night Lights and has co-starred in episodes of Chase (The Comeback Kid episode), Prison Break, Walker Texas Ranger, and America's Most Wanted.Kenneth has also appeared in several national television commercials including the current Fan Favorite Tx Dot ad campaign "Know when to Pass" (can be seen on YouTube), a Celebrex ad with golfer Tom Kite, and Prilosec OTC which was filmed for the purpose of airing during the 2004 Superbowl. In addition, Kenneth is the voice of Colonel Green in the Midway video Game "Blacksite: Area 51".Kenneth serves as a core company member of both Hyde Park Theatre and Capital T Theatre in Austin, Texas, where he was recently chosen as "Actor of the Year" for 2010 by the Austin Theatre Examiner: Reader's Choice Awards, and as Best Featured Actor in a Comedy for 2010 by Ryan E. Johnson of the Austin Theatre Examiner. Ken's more recent theatre roles include Richard in "Hunter Gatherers," Shultz in "Circle Mirror Transformation," Goss in "Bug," Frank in "Body Awareness," the title role of Joe Cooper in "Killer Joe," Ariel in "The Pillowman" which earned him an Austin Critics Table Award, and Ham in Hans Frank's "Ham,". In addition to Hyde Park and Capital T, Kenneth also works with some of Austin's most noted theatre companies. In the Austin Playhouse production of "Speed The Plow," he was Gould. In 2006 he was Ervin in a Chick and A Dude's "H.I.T." which garnered Best Ensemble in the prestigious NYCFringe Festival held yearly in New York City. He was Cassius in the Austin Shakespeare Festival's version of "Julius Caesar" and participated in the '09 Austin Scriptworks, Out Of Ink Festival (Time Steps) where he was seen in "Harrowing" by Kathy Catmull and "Cowboy Fantasia" by Sarah Saltwick.In February of 2009, Kenneth played Abner in the premier of his one-man show which he wrote titled "Wicker Chairs," directed by Ellie McBride. As a playwright, Kenneth has also wrote a piece for Capital T's critically acclaimed "I (Heart) Walmart!" called "Wind chimes and Varicose Veins", which earned a B Iden Payne Award for Best Actor to Travis Dean. In 2010 his play, "Seamstress" garnered "Best of the Fest" for Hyde Park Theatre's FronteraFest., one of the largest regional theatre festivals in the United States bringing in talent from across the United States.Kenneth has worked as an actor/ playwright in the Austin area since 1991, and resides in Leander, Texas with his wife Cathryn, who also serves as his manager and his two cats; Marcus and Merry. Show less «