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{{short description|Canadian actor}}
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| occupation = Actor
| occupation = Actor
| yearsactive = 1995–2016
| yearsactive = 1995–present
| known for = [[The Little Lulu Show]] (1995-1996)<br>[[Arthur (TV series)|Arthur]] (2001)
| known for = [[The Little Lulu Show]] (1995-1996)<br>[[Arthur (TV series)|Arthur]] (2001) <br> [[Naturally Sadie]] (2005-2007)
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'''Justin Bradley''' is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] former actor.
'''Justin Bradley''' is a [[Canadians|Canadian]]<ref>[https://www.northernstars.ca/bradley_justin/ Justin Bradley's bio] at www.northernstars.ca</ref> actor.


== Early life ==
== Early life ==
He started his career at the age of six, modelling on various [[department store]] advertisements. Bradley also appeared in commercials for [[McDonald's]], [[Danone]] and [[Canadian Tire]] as a child.
He started his career at the age of six, modelling on various [[department store]] advertisements.<ref name=GazetteCloseupRef/> Bradley also appeared in commercials for [[McDonald's]], [[Danone]] and [[Canadian Tire]] as a child.


== Career ==
== Career ==
Bradley voiced [[Arthur Read]] in 2001 during the [[Arthur (season 6)|sixth season]] of the children's animated series, ''[[Arthur (TV series)|Arthur]]'',<ref>{{Citation|title=Arthur (1996) - Video Detective|date=2 September 1996 |url=https://www.videodetective.com/show/arthur-1861|language=en|access-date=2020-03-30}}</ref> following the departure of [[Michael Yarmush]]. He also voiced Tommy in the Cinelume dub of the Italian animated TV series ''[[Tommy and Oscar]]'', Manny Escobar in ''[[Fred's Head]]'', and supplying the voice of Charley Bones (a.k.a. Zapman) in the children's animation, ''[[Mona the Vampire]]''. He also had a recurring role in the short-lived [[The CW|CW]] drama ''[[The Beautiful Life]]''.
Bradley voiced [[Arthur Read]] in 2001 during the [[Arthur (season 6)|sixth season]] of the children's animated series, ''[[Arthur (TV series)|Arthur]]'',<ref>{{Citation|title=Arthur (1996) - Video Detective|date=2 September 1996 |url=https://www.videodetective.com/show/arthur-1861|language=en|access-date=2020-03-30}}</ref> following the departure of [[Michael Yarmush]].<ref>[https://www.giantfreakinrobot.com/ent/arthur-finale-emotional-adult-fates.html "Arthur Series Finale Reactions Get Emotional After Characters’ Adult Fates Revealed"] by Michileen Martin at www.giantfreakinrobot.com</ref> He also voiced Tommy in the Cinelume dub of the Italian animated TV series ''[[Tommy and Oscar]]'', Manny Escobar in ''[[Fred's Head]]'', and supplying the voice of Charley Bones (a.k.a. Zapman) in the children's animation, ''[[Mona the Vampire]]''. He also had a recurring role in the short-lived [[The CW|CW]] drama ''[[The Beautiful Life]]''.

Bradley appeared on camera in such films and programs as ''[[Are You Afraid of the Dark (TV series)|Are You Afraid of the Dark?]]'', ''Dead at 17'', ''[[Lassie (1997 TV series)|Lassie]]'', ''[[Who Gets the House?]]'', ''[[Kart Racer]]'', ''[[Waking the Dead (film)|Waking the Dead]]'', ''[[Mental Block]]'', ''[[Galidor: Defenders of the Outer Dimension]]'', ''[[Eternal (2005 film)|Eternal]]'', ''[[One Eyed King]]'', ''[[Redeemable in Merchandise]]'', and ''[[Warm Bodies (film)|Warm Bodies]]''.


He also was the voice of Eddie in the [[HBO]] children's cartoon television series ''[[The Little Lulu Show]]'', Jesse McCoy in the second season of ''[[The Kids from Room 402]]'', Raffi in the animated series ''[[My Life Me]]'' and the boy in the animated film ''[[Eye of the Wolf]]'' as well as several additional characters in ''[[Delilah and Julius]]'', ''[[A Miss Mallard Mystery]]'', ''[[For Better or For Worse]]'', ''[[The Country Mouse and the City Mouse Adventures]]'', ''[[Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings]]'', ''[[Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat]]'', ''[[Rotten Ralph]]'' and ''[[Caillou]]''.
Bradley appeared on camera in such films and programs as ''[[Are You Afraid of the Dark (TV series)|Are You Afraid of the Dark?]]'', ''Dead at 17'', ''[[Lassie (1997 TV series)|Lassie]]'',<ref name=GazetteCloseupRef/> ''[[Who Gets the House?]]'', ''[[Kart Racer]]'', ''[[Waking the Dead (film)|Waking the Dead]]'', ''[[Mental Block]]'',<ref name=GazetteCloseupRef>"Ready for your closeup?" by Kathryn Greenaway, ''[[Montreal Gazette]]'' (3 April, 2004) [Final Edition] Retrieved from {{ProQuest|434050870}}</ref> ''[[Galidor: Defenders of the Outer Dimension]]'', ''[[Eternal (2005 film)|Eternal]]'', ''[[One Eyed King]]'', ''[[Redeemable in Merchandise]]'', and ''[[Warm Bodies (film)|Warm Bodies]]''.


He also was the voice of Eddie in the [[HBO]] children's cartoon television series ''[[The Little Lulu Show]]'',<ref>[https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/Justin-Bradley/ Justin Bradley's voice work] at www.behindthevoiceactors.com</ref> Jesse McCoy in the second season of ''[[The Kids from Room 402]]'', Raffi in the animated series ''[[My Life Me]]'' and the boy in the animated film ''[[Eye of the Wolf]]'' as well as several additional characters in ''[[Delilah and Julius]]'', ''[[A Miss Mallard Mystery]]'', ''[[For Better or For Worse]]'', ''[[The Country Mouse and the City Mouse Adventures]]'', ''[[Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings]]'', ''[[Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat]]'', ''[[Rotten Ralph]]'' and ''[[Caillou]]''.
He also co-starred in the children's television series ''[[Naturally, Sadie]]'' as Hal, Sadie's brother.


He also co-starred in the children's television series ''[[Naturally, Sadie]]'' as Hal, Sadie's brother.<ref>"Naturally, Justin Bradley" by Kathryn Greenaway, ''[[Montreal Gazette]]'' (22 June, 2005) [Final Edition] Retrieved from {{ProQuest|434207944}}</ref>
In 2016, Bradley ended his acting career.{{Citation needed|date=February 2022}}


== Filmography ==
== Filmography ==
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|[[Waking the Dead (film)|''Waking the Dead'']]
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|Nick Curcio
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| ''Redeemable in Merchandise''
| Alex
| [[Short film]]
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|2004
|2004
|[[Eternal (film)|''Eternal'']]
|''[[Eternal (film)|Eternal]]''
|Teenage Basketball Boy
|Teenage Basketball Boy
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|2009
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| ''[[The Trotsky]]''
|Jimmy
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|''[[Dead like Me: Life After Death]]''
|''[[Dead like Me: Life After Death]]''
|Football Player
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|Jimmy
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|[[Beastly (film)|''Beastly'']]
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|Student
|<ref>"Beauty & the Airheads; Magic missing in beastly adaptation of classic tale" by Katherine Monk, ''[[Ottawa Citizen]]'' (4 March, 2011) Retrieved from {{ProQuest|855216586}}</ref>
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| 2013
| ''[[Warm Bodies (film)|Warm Bodies]]''
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| ''[[Darkness of Man]]''
| Dennis
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|Mikey
|Mikey
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|Episode: "Where's Snaily?"
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|2001
|2001
|[[The Sign of Four (2001 film)|''The Sign of Four'']]
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|Captain's Son
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|2008
|[[Picture This (film)|''Picture This'']]
|[[Picture This (2008 film)|''Picture This'']]
|Mikey Carson
|Mikey Carson
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|Television film
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|RJ Sergeant
|RJ Sergeant
|Episode: "I'm So Lonesome I Could Die"
|Episode: "I'm So Lonesome I Could Die"
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|2016
|''[[Earth to Luna!]]''
|Piglet Chorus
|Episode: "Playing in the Mud"
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Justin Bradley
OccupationActor
Years active1995–present
Known forThe Little Lulu Show (1995-1996)
Arthur (2001)
Naturally Sadie (2005-2007)

Justin Bradley is a Canadian[1] actor.

Early life

He started his career at the age of six, modelling on various department store advertisements.[2] Bradley also appeared in commercials for McDonald's, Danone and Canadian Tire as a child.

Career

Bradley voiced Arthur Read in 2001 during the sixth season of the children's animated series, Arthur,[3] following the departure of Michael Yarmush.[4] He also voiced Tommy in the Cinelume dub of the Italian animated TV series Tommy and Oscar, Manny Escobar in Fred's Head, and supplying the voice of Charley Bones (a.k.a. Zapman) in the children's animation, Mona the Vampire. He also had a recurring role in the short-lived CW drama The Beautiful Life.

Bradley appeared on camera in such films and programs as Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Dead at 17, Lassie,[2] Who Gets the House?, Kart Racer, Waking the Dead, Mental Block,[2] Galidor: Defenders of the Outer Dimension, Eternal, One Eyed King, Redeemable in Merchandise, and Warm Bodies.

He also was the voice of Eddie in the HBO children's cartoon television series The Little Lulu Show,[5] Jesse McCoy in the second season of The Kids from Room 402, Raffi in the animated series My Life Me and the boy in the animated film Eye of the Wolf as well as several additional characters in Delilah and Julius, A Miss Mallard Mystery, For Better or For Worse, The Country Mouse and the City Mouse Adventures, Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings, Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat, Rotten Ralph and Caillou.

He also co-starred in the children's television series Naturally, Sadie as Hal, Sadie's brother.[6]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Little Men Dolly Pettinghill
1999 Who Gets the House? Brett
2000 Waking the Dead Adopted Kid from Letter
Believe Owen
2001 One Eyed King Young Frankie
2003 Kart Racer Nick Curcio
Redeemable in Merchandise Alex Short film
2004 Eternal Teenage Basketball Boy
2009 The Trotsky Jimmy
Dead like Me: Life After Death Football Player
2011 Beastly Student [7]
2013 Warm Bodies Un­known Uncredited
2024 Darkness of Man Dennis

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1997–1999 The Country Mouse and the City Mouse Adventures Various 25 episodes
1998 Captive School Boy Television film
1995-1996 The Little Lulu Show Eddie Seasons 1-2
1999 Are You Afraid of the Dark? David Episode: "The Tale of the Gruesome Gourmets"
1999 Tommy e Oscar Voice 26 episodes
1999 Lassie First Kid Episode: "That Boy-Girl Thing"
1999–2001 Rotten Ralph Kid / Additional voices 41 episodes
1999–2002 Mona the Vampire Charley 'Zapman' Bones 52 episodes
2000 The Twins Mikey Episode: "Where's Snaily?"
2001 The Sign of Four Captain's Son Television film
2001 Arthur Arthur Read 8 episodes
2002 Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat Tetsu Episode: "The Jade Rabbit / Dongwa's Best Friend"
2002 Galidor: Defenders of the Outer Dimension Nicky Episode: "A Tale of Two Nicks"
2003–2004 Mental Block Skipper 26 episodes
2005–2007 Naturally, Sadie Hal / Kal Hawthorne 63 episodes
2005–2008 Delilah & Julius Voice 31 episodes
2008 Dead at 17 Gabe Masterson Television film
2008 Fred's Head Voice 13 episodes
2008 Picture This Mikey Carson Television film
2010 My Life Me Raffi Episode: "Misconcepted Deceptions"
2013 Being Human RJ Sergeant Episode: "I'm So Lonesome I Could Die"

References

  1. ^ Justin Bradley's bio at www.northernstars.ca
  2. ^ a b c "Ready for your closeup?" by Kathryn Greenaway, Montreal Gazette (3 April, 2004) [Final Edition] Retrieved from ProQuest 434050870
  3. ^ Arthur (1996) - Video Detective, 2 September 1996, retrieved 2020-03-30
  4. ^ "Arthur Series Finale Reactions Get Emotional After Characters’ Adult Fates Revealed" by Michileen Martin at www.giantfreakinrobot.com
  5. ^ Justin Bradley's voice work at www.behindthevoiceactors.com
  6. ^ "Naturally, Justin Bradley" by Kathryn Greenaway, Montreal Gazette (22 June, 2005) [Final Edition] Retrieved from ProQuest 434207944
  7. ^ "Beauty & the Airheads; Magic missing in beastly adaptation of classic tale" by Katherine Monk, Ottawa Citizen (4 March, 2011) Retrieved from ProQuest 855216586
Preceded by Voice of Arthur Read
2001
Succeeded by