
James Bradford
Acting
Biography
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Born: January 1, 1938
Place of Birth: Wimbledon, Surrey, England, UK
Known For

Young Ivanhoe
Ivanhoe is learning his way while having dealing with his father, Sir Cedric. The Normans are threatening England so he must quickly develop under the tutelage of the Black Knight, secretly King Richard, and followers of Robin Hood.

Valiya Chirakulla Pakshikal
Docu-fiction about the harmful effects caused by the unethical use of the pesticide Endosulfan in the plantations of Kasaragode district of Kerala.

Nuremberg
Justice Robert H. Jackson leads Allied prosecutors in trying 21 Germans for Nazi war crimes after World War II.

The Red Violin
300 years of a remarkable musical instrument. Crafted by the Italian master Bussotti (Cecchi) in 1681, the red violin has traveled through Austria, England, China, and Canada, leaving both beauty and tragedy in its wake. In Montreal, Samuel L Jackson plays an appraiser going over its complex history.

The Greatest Game Ever Played
A biopic of 20-year-old Francis Ouimet who defeated his golfing idol and 1900 US Open Champion, Harry Vardon.

The Aviator
A biopic depicting the life of filmmaker and aviation pioneer Howard Hughes from 1927 to 1947, during which time he became a successful film producer and an aviation magnate, while simultaneously growing more unstable due to severe obsessive-compulsive disorder.

The Long Winter
In 1838, François-Xavier Bouchard fights beside his Québec countrymen and the English minority.

300
Based on Frank Miller's graphic novel, "300" is very loosely based the 480 B.C. Battle of Thermopylae, where the King of Sparta led his army against the advancing Persians; the battle is said to have inspired all of Greece to band together against the Persians, and helped usher in the world's first democracy.

The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet
A 10-year-old child prodigy cartographer secretly leaves his family's ranch in Montana where he lives with his cowboy father and scientist mother and travels across the country on board a freight train to receive an award at the Smithsonian Institute.

Mrs. Soffel
Kate Soffel is married to a prison warden in Pittsburgh, and is the mother of their four children. Ed Biddle is a convicted murderer awaiting execution on death row with his brother Jack. When Kate meets Eddie through her Bible readings to the prisoners, she is drawn to him, and they pursue a clandestine relationship. She agrees to help the brothers escape, and begins a treacherous journey with them to freedom in Canada.
Filmography
as General Steven Fred Easterland
as French Environment Scientist
as Smithsonian President
as Ed Bronzeman
as André Houle
as Butler Jameson
as Ephor #5
as M. Fynlanson
as Howard
as Doctor
as Robert Watson
as Uncle Willy
as Judge Carrington
as Judge
as Hjalmar Schacht
as Dr. Goulding
as Sir James Colborne
as Stagehand (Montréal)
as Sir Reginald Welland
as Lord Thomas
as Captain
as Roy Cahoon
as Silas Blake
as Abbe Seraphon
as Mr. Bunnykins (voice)
as Sir Cedric
as Club Manager
as Host at Tribute
as Singing Christian
as Mr. Clarence
as Woody (Voice)
as Official
as Babar (voice)
as Bill MacMillan
as Tin Soldier (voice)
as Minister
as Sheriff
as Captain Bradshaw
as Private Detective