Bradley Caleb Kane was born and raised in the bustling metropolis of New York City. His journey in the world of acting began at a tender age of three, when he landed a small role in the movie Six Weeks (1982). This early start paved the way for his future endeavors, as he soon secured a role in a nationally-circulated commercial, thanks to the recommendation of one of his teachers.
As a result of his impressive audition, he was able to sign a contract with an agent who played a significant role in guiding his artistic career. At the age of eight and a half, Kane landed the role of one of the four chorus boys in the Broadway musical "Evita", where he had the unique experience of singing songs penned by none other than Tim Rice.
Kane's stint in "Evita" lasted for four months, after which he transitioned to the more scenic Stephen Sondheim's "Sunday In The Park With George", where he had the opportunity to share the stage with renowned stars such as Bernadette Peters and Mandy Patinkin.
At the age of eleven, Kane participated in the "Very Special Arts" festival, a benefit for disabled children, which provided him with the chance to sing in the presence of First Lady Nancy Reagan at the White House and the Kennedy Center.
In addition to his stage credits, Kane has made numerous appearances in commercials and has had guest roles in popular television programs such as Law & Order (1990),One Life to Live (1968),Guiding Light (1952),Search for Tomorrow (1951),and Plaza Sésamo (1972).
He has also served as a host on the Nickelodeon series Rated K Update (1988) and as the assistant conductor on the interview program Girl Talk (1989).
In the realm of theater, Kane's credits include the role of the young "Lucius" in the Public Theater's production of "Titus Andronicus" and two roles in the Lincoln Center's production of "Winter's Tale".
Currently, Kane is in his second year at the New York University of Cinema, where he is studying the history of movies and their creation. When he's not pursuing his academic endeavors, Kane's passion lies with his band "Misconceptions", which has gained a significant following in New York, Baltimore, Albany, and surrounding areas.
As the lead singer of the group, Kane is responsible for writing the songs and occasionally plays the guitar and harmonica. "Misconceptions" is currently working on their first album, showcasing their unique blend of alternative rock.