Biography
Born to a miner father and a seamstress mother in Barnsley, South Yorkshire in 1953, David Bradley is best known for playing Billy Casper in Ken Loach's 1969 film, Kes. Prior to this starring role, Bradley had only ever acted in school pantomimes and secured the lead in an open audition against thousands of children. Following the success of Kes, Bradley had to change his name to Dai Bradley on account of the actor David Bradley already having an Equity card in that name. Bradley turned to television appearing as the lead in two children's series The Flaxton Boys and The Jensen Code and guest roles in Z Cars, Nearest and Dearest and A Family at War. He appeared in several other movies as a young man in the tail end of the 70s including All Quiet on the Western Front, Zulu Dawn and Absolution but by the following decade Bradley decided to retire from acting and tried his hand as a writer instead. In recent years he has returned to the profession as David Bradley once more and has had roles in the film Hummingbird and the children's TV series The Dumping Ground.
Filmography
Cast Credits

Greg Davies: Looking for Kes
Character: Self
MOVIE • 2019

Macbeth
Character: Porter
MOVIE • 2018

Versus: The Life and Films of Ken Loach
Character: Self / Billy
MOVIE • 2016

Hummingbird
Character: Billy
MOVIE • 2013

Making Kes
Character: Self
MOVIE • 2010

Asylum
Character: Father Michael
MOVIE • 2003

Those Glory Glory Days
Character: 1961 Spurs Team Member
MOVIE • 1983

The Battle of Waterloo
Character: Ferris
MOVIE • 1983

The World Cup: A Captain's Tale
Character: Ticer Thomas
MOVIE • 1982

All Quiet on the Western Front
Character: Albert Kropp
MOVIE • 1979

Zulu Dawn
Character: Pte Williams
MOVIE • 1979

Absolution
Character: Arthur Dyson
MOVIE • 1978
Bedtime Stories
Character: Lennie Burr
TV • 1974

Malachi's Cove
Character: Barty
MOVIE • 1973

The Jensen Code
Character: Terry
TV • 1973
That Quiet Earth
Character: The Evangelist
MOVIE • 1972

Kes
Character: Billy
MOVIE • 1970

The Flaxton Boys
Character: Peter Weekes
TV • 1969

Hallmark Hall of Fame
Character: Kropp
TV • 1951