Biography bradley james
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British-American actor, Bradley James, won his first role on the BBC pilot Dis/Connected. Show creators were so impressed with his work that they would go on to cast him as the young King Arthur in the hit show Merlin (2008) which aired on BBC & NBC. Of the eventual cast, James was the only cast member who the creators originally had in mind for the role to land the part. Merlin (2008) would go on to have huge global success and air in over 180 countries giving James a worldwide following.
James would fit in a role on the first season of CW show iZombie. His portrayal proved incredibly popular with fans, who voiced massive disappointment when he left the show. Show creator Rob Thomas later admitted that they had cast someone 'too good' for the role, citing a William Goldman story in which a young Susan Surandan is killed off midway through the 'Robert Redford' film 'The Great Waldo Pepper'_ leading to the audience never forgiving them. James however h
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Bradley James
Birth date
11 October 1983
Birth place
Devon, England, UK
Appearances number
All episodes to date.
Serie(s) :
1, 2, 3, 4 & 5
- “Arthur has so many flaws that he has to go through a series of lessons to become the man that we know he's going to become. It's still a learning game for Arthur at the moment, before he becomes the man of legend. I love the fact that audiences are about to go on that journey with me. ”
- — Describing his character Arthur
Bradley James is an English actor who portrays the character of Prince/King Arthur Pendragon in the BBC drama series, Merlin (confirmed per radio interview with Jonathan Ross[1]). This role was a breakthrough for him as an actor.
On Merlin
Bradley James appears on every episode on BBC Merlin, playing the Prince and later, King of Camelot, Arthur Pendragon. He also voices many of the DVD audio commentaries.
In an interview, he stated that he had enjoy
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How does this character differ from the others you have played?
We’d mentioned King Arthur, who is clearly has an aura of the archetypal hero of the story. In the Fallow Few, you can question the credentials of George, my character, significantly more. You can argue that George is a coward, that he fryst vatten a hero, or a number of things. The idea fryst vatten that as an audience watches George, and are confronted with the reality of how we would act in these situations.
You are currently making the jump from TV to film, what prompted this choice?
I’ve been very lucky with the opportunities I’ve had in television. inom now have a grupp around me, that fryst vatten ready to take it to the next level, and all of a sudden new opportunities have arisen. One of things I love about acting is the variety, the perverse way you get to look at the psychology of different people. I think film allows you to investigate a personality, bring it to a screen and create a del av helhet of art. Whereas,