- Birth nameBradley Moore
- Height5′ 9″ (1.75 m)
- Brad is an award winning British actor known primarily for his roles in Gloves Off, Golden Years, and North vs South. Born and raised in London as Bradley Heath Moore from Jewish-Italian decent he later moved to Hertfordshire and boxed for Ware Boys Club under Taffy Green. He was introduced to acting as a boy, which he credits to actress and neighbour at the time Pauline Quirk, although he did not pursue a career until he was 40. Brad initially performed for two years on the UK stand-up comedy circuit and secured parts in over twenty short films. Since then Brad has secured roles in several feature films starting with a small role in 'Best Laid Plans' alongside Stephen Graham, a cameo in BAFTA winning 'The Rise' performing with Timothy Spall, a starring role in 'Montana' alongside Ashley Walters, and Michelle Fairley. Brad's first lead role was performing alongside Stephen Berkoff and Bernard Hill as the psychopath Gary Little in North vs South. The performance was well received prompting The Scottish Herald to say "absolutely incredible performance from Brad Moore" Movie Ramblings to say "Moore's performance is a barnstormer, magnetic, chilling, funny and annoying, whenever the unpredictable Moore's onscreen, all you're watching is him." Well respected film critics Hey You Guys commented "Moore's performance perfectly encapsulates everything that is brutal about this piece. It's a stand-out performance, intimidating, barbaric and yet somewhat pathetic too". Midlands Movies commented "Brad Moore as Gary is a nasty piece of work but a joy to watch as he becomes unhinged". This was followed by short film 'Ruminate' starring with Rebecca Hall, and as the lead antagonist DC Kieth Stringer in cult British comedy 'Golden Years' alongside Simon Callow, Alun Armstrong, Phil Davies, and Una Stubbs. A second lead role was in the boxing comedy 'Gloves Off' (which he co-wrote) and stars alongside Ricky Tomlinson, Denise Van Outen and Paul Barber. Jarred Bold of 'The Sun' wrote " Similar in style to The Full Monty, the film fuses comedy, romance and pathos and is classic British cinema". The Daily Star wrote " A fine Independent Movie" Britflicks commented " Brad Moore who co wrote the film with Nesbit plays the lead character wonderfully". 'According to Him' wrote " An all star cast and a great performance from Brad Moore". A run of cameos have followed including a cameo alongside Steve Guttenberg ( Police Academy, Three men and a Baby) in feature film 'Heckle' and a cameo alongside Vincent Reagan ( 300) in 'Tango One'. Brad's most recent projects are co-lead role in British Home Invasion Thriller 'Unloved Ones' alongside Jaime Winstone and a cameo in psychological horror film "Custom".- IMDb Mini Biography By: Andrea Farrena
- ParentsRonnie MooreBrenda Moore
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