Stephen Bradley is a multi-talented individual who has made a significant impact in the film and television industry. He began his career as a writer, director, and producer, and has since worked on a wide range of projects, including feature films, television series, and documentaries.
One of his most notable projects was the feature film "Noble", which won audience awards at six festivals in the USA and was selected for the Cannes Cinéphiles. The film was shot in Vietnam and England and starred Deirdre O'Kane, Brendan Coyle, Liam Cunningham, Sarah Greene, and Ruth Negga.
Bradley's work as a writer and director has also been recognized through his short films, including "Reaper", which was selected for competition at the Venice Film Festival in 1995. He has also co-produced several films, including "Guiltrip", which screened at the same festival.
In addition to his work in film, Bradley has also directed several award-winning television series for RTE, TV3, and TG4. He has also worked on stand-up comedy shows for Universal, SKY, and EMI.
Bradley is also a board member of the Screen Directors Guild of Ireland and runs a drama development company called Danman Films. He has also published a book called "Shooting & Cutting" in October 2019.
His next feature film project is the comedy-mockumentary "Fran the Man", which is set to begin shooting in January 2024.