Paul Bradley
Paul Bradley, originally named Anthony Poliseno, was born on July 26, 1901, in New York City, New York. He carved out a notable career in the entertainment industry, gaining recognition for his contributions to film and television. Among his significant works are the 1945 production "Jeep Herders," which showcased his talent for engaging storytelling, and the beloved musical "Music Man" released in 1948, where his creative influence helped capture the spirit of the era. Later in his career, he ventured into television with "Stewardess School" in 1986, further demonstrating his versatility as a performer and creator.
Throughout his life, Bradley's work left a lasting impact on audiences and the industry alike. His ability to adapt to various genres and mediums allowed him to remain relevant across decades. After a prolific career, he passed away on June 18, 1999, in Tarzana, Los Angeles, California, leaving behind a rich legacy in the arts. His contributions continue to be celebrated, reflecting his enduring influence on American entertainment.
Filmography
Any Wednesday
Days of the Bagnold Summer
Body and Soul (1947)
The Woman in the Window
Black Mirror: Bandersnatch
Face of a Fugitive
Bottom: Exposed
The Damned Don't Cry
Slightly French
Whiplash (2013)
An Affair to Remember
The Postman Always Rings Twice
Deception
American Nightmare
Wedding in White
Goin' Down the Road
Black Widow
EastEnders