Sedly Bloomfield

Sedly Bloomfield

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Biography

Sedly Bloomfield's formative years in Brooklyn, New York, were instrumental in shaping his distinct personality, a result of being immersed in a vibrant cultural melting pot from a young age. Upon graduating from Erasmus Hall High School at the tender age of 17, he embarked on a dual pursuit, attending The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute while simultaneously running his own dance and acting club in Brooklyn, a testament to his entrepreneurial spirit and passion for the performing arts.

As he continued to hone his craft, Sedly's academic pursuits led him to the University of New Haven, where he earned a degree in Communications, further solidifying his foundation in the entertainment industry.

As a leading character actor, Sedly has established himself as a master of his craft, effortlessly conveying a sense of presence and charisma on stage and screen. His ability to subtext his performances, drawing from his own life experiences and temperament, has earned him critical acclaim and a loyal fan base.

Throughout his illustrious career, Sedly has brought to life a wide range of iconic characters, including Oscar Charleston in Cobb, Captain Davenport in A Soldiers Play, and Hoke in Driving Miss Daisy. His impressive filmography boasts credits such as Detective Foster in Small Potatoes by Horizon Films, William Calhoun in The Struggling Father by Jungle Walls, and the Not-So-Perfect Dad in Barriers by ABC Films.

Television audiences have also had the pleasure of being captivated by Sedly's performances on shows such as All My Children, Torchwood, The Get down, Luke Cage, The Americans, Manifest, and Wu Tang. As he continues to pursue his passion for screen work, both film and television, Sedly remains dedicated to sharing his talents with the world, inspiring audiences with his remarkable range and versatility.