George Bradford Jr.
- Actor
George Bradford, Jr. was born in Fort Polke, Louisiana, to a hospital administrator and a corrections officer. A passionate artist and talented athlete, he veered towards basketball as a child due to limited theatrical pursuits in his hometown. Always knowing deep down he was meant to be a performer, George went on to study acting in college, earning a minor in theatre arts at Clark Univeristy in Massechusettes.
It was here that he was able to grow as an actor and hone his craft.
Upon graduating with a B.A. in communications and theatre arts in 2013, he made his theatre debut as the Prince performing on stage for a local theatrical production. He then went on to act for the Shakesperience Theater company in their production of The Gift of Peace and performed as a scare actor in theme parks.
He felt the urge to serve his country and enlisted in the Army National Guard, which would prove life-changing. Often performing Shakespearean monologues for his fellow troops in basic and annual training, he knew this was his path.George then took the opportunity to suit up and play in a pro placement program in Barcelona.
After serving in the U.S. Military, the newly minted soldier had developed an impenetrable level of ambition and drive to succeed as an actor, and began to perform in independent film projects.
Since completing his deployment with the National Guard, George has appeared in two independent films with a third currently in pre-production, as he continues on his journey of portraying real, genuine characters you love...
And love to hate.
It was here that he was able to grow as an actor and hone his craft.
Upon graduating with a B.A. in communications and theatre arts in 2013, he made his theatre debut as the Prince performing on stage for a local theatrical production. He then went on to act for the Shakesperience Theater company in their production of The Gift of Peace and performed as a scare actor in theme parks.
He felt the urge to serve his country and enlisted in the Army National Guard, which would prove life-changing. Often performing Shakespearean monologues for his fellow troops in basic and annual training, he knew this was his path.George then took the opportunity to suit up and play in a pro placement program in Barcelona.
After serving in the U.S. Military, the newly minted soldier had developed an impenetrable level of ambition and drive to succeed as an actor, and began to perform in independent film projects.
Since completing his deployment with the National Guard, George has appeared in two independent films with a third currently in pre-production, as he continues on his journey of portraying real, genuine characters you love...
And love to hate.