Bradley Alan Lieberman, a talented American actor and member of the Jewish Actors Guild, was born on January 26, 1968, to Art and Martha Lieberman, a family of five children, with Bradley being the youngest of four boys and one girl.
As an actor, Bradley had a diverse filmography, appearing in notable movies such as "Close Encounters Of The Third Kind" (1977),"Pandemonium" (1982),"Max Dugan Returns" (1983),"Blame It On The Night" (1984),and "Sid And Nancy" (1986),among others. He also worked as an extra in multiple television shows and movies.
Bradley's family life was marked by tragedy, with his mother, Martha, being a quadriplegic, and two of his brothers passing away at a young age, one from leukemia and another in a car accident at the age of 10. As of 2020, only two of the five Lieberman siblings remained alive.
Tragically, Bradley's life was cut short when he was struck by a drunken driver while riding his Honda Elite on his way home from his brother Gene's house. The accident occurred when the driver sped through a red traffic light, causing internal bleeding that ultimately led to Bradley's death at the age of 19.
Bradley is deeply missed by his friends and family, who gathered at the Jewish Temple in the San Fernando Valley, California, for his memorial service. The service was attended by hundreds of people, including those from the movie industry and his family and friends outside of it. Due to the large number of attendees, many were left waiting in the parking lot, eager to pay their respects to the beloved actor.