
David Bradley
Acting
1953-09-27 · Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England, UK
Born to a miner father and a seamstress mother in Barnsley, South Yorkshire in 1953, David Bradley is best known for playing Billy Casper in Ken Loach's 1969 film, Kes. Prior to this starring role, Bradley had only ever acted in school pantomimes and secured the lead in an open audition against thousands of children. Following the success of Kes, Bradley had to change his name to Dai Bradley on account of the actor David Bradley already having an Equity card in that name. Bradley turned to television appearing as the lead in two children's series The Flaxton Boys and The Jensen Code and guest roles in Z Cars, Nearest and Dearest and A Family at War. He appeared in several other movies as a young man in the tail end of the 70s including All Quiet on the Western Front, Zulu Dawn and Absolution but by the following decade Bradley decided to retire from acting and tried his hand as a writer instead. In recent years he has returned to the profession as David Bradley once more and has had roles in the film Hummingbird and the children's TV series The Dumping Ground.
movieVersus: The Life and Films of Ken Loach
as Self / Billy · 2026 · 0.0
movieGreg Davies: Looking for Kes
as Self · 2019 · 7.0
movieMacbeth
as Porter · 2018 · 6.8
movieHummingbird
as Billy · 2013 · 6.2
movieMaking Kes
as Self · 2010 · 0.0
movieAsylum
as Father Michael · 2003 · 8.0
movieThose Glory Glory Days
as 1961 Spurs Team Member · 1983 · 5.3
movieThe Battle of Waterloo
as Ferris · 1983 · 0.0
movieThe World Cup: A Captain's Tale
as Ticer Thomas · 1982 · 7.5
movieAll Quiet on the Western Front
as Albert Kropp · 1979 · 6.7
movieZulu Dawn
as Pte Williams · 1979 · 6.1
movieAbsolution
as Arthur Dyson · 1978 · 6.5
tvBedtime Stories
as Lennie Burr · 1974 · 0.0
movieMalachi's Cove
as Barty · 1973 · 6.6
tvThe Jensen Code
as Terry · 1973 · 6.0
That Quiet Earth
as The Evangelist · 1972 · 0.0
movieKes
as Billy · 1970 · 7.4
tvThe Flaxton Boys
as Peter Weekes · 1969 · 6.0
tvHallmark Hall of Fame
as Kropp · 1951 · 8.8