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A Tisch School of the Arts graduate from NYU, Bradley co-founded the production company of Oscar-nominated filmmaker Andrew Niccol, managing films such as LORD OF WAR (featuring Nicholas Cage, Jared Leto, and Ethan Hawke), S1M0NE (starring Al Pacino), THE TERMINAL (directed by Steven Spielberg, starring Tom Hanks), THE TRUMAN SHOW (directed by Peter Weir, starring Jim Carrey), and GATTACA (featuring Ethan Hawke, Uma Thurman, and Jude Law). He served as Executive Producer on both LORD OF WAR and S1M0NE and contributed to the development of the sci-fi thriller IN TIME (starring Justin Timberlake and Amanda Seyfried).
As a writer, Bradley conceived and co-wrote the Western adaptation of CYBORG 009 alongside F.J. DeSanto (known for TRANSFORMERS: War For Cybertron Trilogy, THE SPIRIT) for Boom! Studios and 20th Century Studios, based on Shotaro Ishinomori’s iconic Japanese manga. He also co-wrote the original screenplay for the sci-fi disaster film INVERTIGO with Ehren Kruger (writer of TOP GUN: MAVERICK and F1), which is in development at Sony Pictures with Neal H. Moritz’s Original Film (THE FAST & THE FURIOUS franchise).
Bradley played a key role in launching the original entertainment division for AT&T’s U-verse streaming platform, serving 30 million subscribers across the US, where he oversaw the production of over 350 original TV shows spanning music, fashion, sports, entertainment, and travel. Additionally, he collaborated with Carnival Corporation and its ten global cruise brands to develop a slate of original TV shows for their OTT streaming platform, filming concurrently in 25 countries worldwide.
Recent endeavors include creating and Executive Producing the six-part documentary series K-POP IDOLS for Apple TV. Produced in partnership with Matador Content, the Emmy-winning team behind BILLIE EILISH: THE WORLD’S A LITTLE BLURRY, the series provides fans with an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the world’s biggest music phenomenon.
Bradley also served as a consultant on the forthcoming CNN International/HBO Max original documentary series K-EVERYTHING, hosted by Daniel Dae Kim, which examines the global influence of South Korean culture.