David Bradley
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David Bradley may refer to:
- David Bradley (plowman)David Bradley (plowman)David Bradley was a "Pioneer Plowman".David Bradley was born in Groton, New York on November 8, 1811. After working with his brother, C. C. Bradley, for several years in Syracuse, he relocated to Chicago in 1835. Initially he was in the employ of Jones, King & Co...
(1811–1899) - David Bradley (director)David Bradley (director)David Shedd Bradley was an American motion picture director, actor, film collector, and university instructor....
(1920–1997), American director - David Bradley (actor)David Bradley (actor)David Bradley is an English character actor. He has recently become known for playing the caretaker of Hogwarts, Argus Filch, in the Harry Potter film franchise.-Life and career :...
(born 1942), British actor - David (Dai) BradleyDavid (Dai) BradleyDavid Bradley , now professionally known as Dai Bradley, is an English actor who became well known for his first time role of Billy Casper in the critically acclaimed 1968 film Kes, directed by Ken Loach.-"Kes":...
(born 1953), British actor - David Bradley (American actor)David Bradley (American actor)David Bradley is an American actor and martial artist, known for starring in numerous low-budget action movies beginning in the late 1980s. His best-known films are the American Ninja sequels.-Filmography:-External links:...
, star of action films such as the American Ninja series - David Bradley (engineer)David Bradley (engineer)David Bradley was one of the twelve engineers who worked on the original IBM PC, developing the computer ROM BIOScode. He is credited by some for inventing the "Control-Alt-Delete" key combination that was used to reboot the computer.-Control-Alt-Delete:...
(born 1949), IBM engineer - David Bradley (linguist)David Bradley (linguist)David Bradley is a linguist who specializes in the Tibeto-Burman languages of South East Asia. Born in the USA, Bradley was educated at the School of Oriental and African Studies. He has spent most of his career in Australia, and is currently a professor at La Trobe University...
- David Bradley (novelist)David Bradley (novelist)David Henry Bradley, Jr. is an associate professor of creative writing at the University of Oregon and author of South Street and the The Chaneysville Incident, which won the PEN/Faulkner Award in 1982....
, born 1950, author of The Chaneysville Incident - David Bradley (UK journalist)David Bradley (UK journalist)David Bradley is a UK journalist specializing in science and technology. He began his career in technical editing at the Royal Society of Chemistry in 1989 and built up a freelance writing business in his spare time before going full-time freelance in the mid-1990s...
, editor of Sciencebase magazine - David C. Bradley (born 1961), American psychologist and neuroscientist
- David G. BradleyDavid G. BradleyDavid G. Bradley is the owner of the Atlantic Media Company, which publishes several prominent news magazines and services including The Atlantic Monthly, National Journal, The Hotline and Government Executive...
, American businessman and magazine publisher - David J. Bradley (1915-2008), American author and skier
- David W. BradleyDavid W. BradleyDavid W. Bradley is a computer game designer and programmer, most notable for the highly successful and timeless classics: "Wizardry 7" and "Wizards and Warriors"...
(born 1955), American game designer
See also
- Dave BradleyDave BradleyDave Bradley is a former guard in the National Football League.-Biography:Bradley was born David Earl Bradley on February 13, 1947 in Burnham, Pennsylvania. He passed away on October 1, 2010.-Career:...
(1947-2010), American football player