David Bradley (actor)

David Bradley ( born April 17, 1942 in Yorkshire ) is a British actor.

Life

Bradley is an actor since 1971 and stood at the beginning on in Olivier's Royal National Theatre. In the same year he was also seen for the first time in a TV series as a police officer. In 1991 he won the Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in the Best Actor category in a Supporting Role for the play King Lear at the Royal National Theatre. In 1997, he appeared both in the play The Homecoming by Harold Pinter in London, as well as in The janitor at the theater in Sheffield.

His credits include numerous appearances in several TV series, such as The pros and Cracker. Especially often it was also seen in productions by the BBC. He played in the comedy series Wild West, the role of Jake and 1996 in the excellent with the award series Our Friends in the North is a fictional member of the Labour Party. In 2001, he starred in the series The Way We Live Now by director David Yates, with which it dealt even five years it again in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.

As a film actor Bradley acted alongside TV productions and in films such as Nicholas Nickleby (2002) and Hot Fuzz - Two abgewichste professionals (2007). He gained particular notoriety for his role as caretaker Argus Filch in the film adaptations of the Harry Potter novels.

2009 Bradley was in the series Ashes to Ashes - to see Back in the 80s in the role of an extreme Tierschützers. In 2010, he starred in the film drama Another Year and was nominated for a London Film Critics' Circle Award nomination. 2011 and 2013 he played the role of Walder Frey in the series Game of Thrones.

Moreover, it was given in 2013 announced that David Bradley will in the funded via Kickstarter video game The mandates play a role synchronization.

The German dubbing voice of David Bradley in the Harry Potter films is Fred Maire.

Filmography

TV Movies

TV series

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