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Jesse Bradford
Birth at
28 May 1979
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Jesse Bradford was born on May 28, 1979 in Norwalk, Connecticut, on the east coast of the United States. His full name is Jesse Bradford Watrouse, both of his parents are actors. Since childhood, Jesse starred as a model for commercials. After high school, he studied at Columbia University. He graduated in 2002. The first serious film in which Jesse starred was the film “Falling in Love” (1984) directed by Ulu Grosbard. The actor gained popularity after filming Steven Soderbergh in the lead role
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Jesse Bradford was born on May 28, 1979 in Norwalk, Connecticut, on the east coast of the United States. His full name is Jesse Bradford Watrouse, both of his parents are actors. Since childhood, Jesse starred as a model for commercials. After high school, he studied at Columbia University. He graduated in 2002. The first serious film in which Jesse starred was the film “Falling in Love” (1984) directed by Ulu Grosbard. The actor gained popularity after filming Steven Soderbergh in the lead role in the dramatic film King of the Hill, released in 1993. He was nominated for the Young Artist Award for Best Young Actor in a Drama Film.
Another big step of Bradford – the role of Baltasar in the drama of Shakespeare
"Romeo and Juliet" Directed by Baz Luhrmann (1996). The film also starred Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes. In 2000, the actor starred in the charming comedy “Bring it on”, where he demonstrated his musical skill and won strong sympathy of a young female audience. Fantastic comedy action movie
" Stopping time” (Clockstoppers) starring Bradford came out in the US in 2002. The movie “Rules of Sex 2: Happy Endings” allowed Jessa to demonstrate his dramatic and comic skills, to show that he copes perfectly with adult roles. For playing in this film, readers of People magazine named Bradford the sexiest man of the year.
Jesse loves music and plays guitar. He once stated that he would be a rock star if he hadn’t become an actor.
In 2006, the actor starred in a military drama.
Clint Eastwood Flags of Our Fathers (Flags of Our Fathers) He also appears in television films. In 2006, he appeared in Twenty Questions, directed by Michael Engler.