Bradley Walsh
Bradley Walsh, once best known as a professional footballer with Brentford, has now become a household name on a different playing field.
In 2006, he released a DVD entitled 'Bradley Walsh's Soccer Shockers' documenting some of the worst mistakes in the world of Football.
In 2006, he released a DVD entitled 'Bradley Walsh's Soccer Shockers' documenting some of the worst mistakes in the world of Football.
Highly
Imaginative
Comedian
After being named 'Top TV Personality of The Year' by the Comic Heritage Awards, Bradley has been on national television non-stop. He injected his own brand of anarchy into "The Wheel of Fortune" whilst hosting the show for ITV. However, the BBC was so impressed with Bradley's style that they snapped him up to present the 'National Lottery'. In August 2008 Walsh appeared in the reality talent show television series, "Maestro" on BBC Two. Bradley’s shows versatility from Stand Up to hosting game shows such as "Spin Star" (2009) and "The Chase" to acting in "Coronation Street' and "Law and Order".
Best known as an energetic and charismatic comedian, Bradley's big break came when he stole the show at "The Royal Variety Performance". He was a regular on "Des O'Connor Tonight" and is one of the UK's most sought after comedians both as a live attraction and as a television performer. He also hosted a second series of LWT/Channel 5's "The Big Stage".
Bradley first broke into television acting in a cameo role in Carlton TV's "The Thing About Vince" and then in a major role as villain Larry Harmless in "Lock, Stock" the television spin-off from the film "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels". He also had great success with his own show on Capital Radio, which was broadcast throughout the network on Sundays and made his big screen debut in the film, "Mike Bassett, England Manager".
2002 saw Bradley host two game shows, "Shoot the Messenger" and "Sports Addicts" as well as a year long stint as lead character Woody in ITV's "Night and Day" and in 2009 Bradley was asked back to host "Spin Star" a new ITV quiz show. In 2009 he also hosted the ITV game show "The Chase".
In 2003 Bradley delivered a critically acclaimed powerhouse of a performance as Phil Seagrove in ITV's "Murder Investigation Team". Bradley then had another lead role alongside Amanda Donohoe in "Murder Squad".
In 2005 Bradley joined the cast of "Coronation Street" as Danny Baldwin, Mike Baldwin's nephew. He made a big impact and received universal acclaim from the nation's TV critics. Since being in "Coronation Street" Bradley has been nominated for Best actor in the National Television Awards, won Best Dramatic Performance in the British Soap Awards, and won Best Actor twice at the TV Quick Awards and The Inside Soap Awards.
Bradley took part in 'Soccer Aid' helping to raise £2.6 million in aid of UNICEF UK.
Bradley is one of those special and highly imaginative comedians with a gift for observing the ordinary and making it funny. He is one of the rare breed of comedians who can perform in the alternative Comedy Store, as well as being a crowd pleaser in family entertainment. He has also reaffirmed his talent for broadcasting and presenting and proved himself a new and exciting acting talent.
Best known as an energetic and charismatic comedian, Bradley's big break came when he stole the show at "The Royal Variety Performance". He was a regular on "Des O'Connor Tonight" and is one of the UK's most sought after comedians both as a live attraction and as a television performer. He also hosted a second series of LWT/Channel 5's "The Big Stage".
Bradley first broke into television acting in a cameo role in Carlton TV's "The Thing About Vince" and then in a major role as villain Larry Harmless in "Lock, Stock" the television spin-off from the film "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels". He also had great success with his own show on Capital Radio, which was broadcast throughout the network on Sundays and made his big screen debut in the film, "Mike Bassett, England Manager".
2002 saw Bradley host two game shows, "Shoot the Messenger" and "Sports Addicts" as well as a year long stint as lead character Woody in ITV's "Night and Day" and in 2009 Bradley was asked back to host "Spin Star" a new ITV quiz show. In 2009 he also hosted the ITV game show "The Chase".
In 2003 Bradley delivered a critically acclaimed powerhouse of a performance as Phil Seagrove in ITV's "Murder Investigation Team". Bradley then had another lead role alongside Amanda Donohoe in "Murder Squad".
In 2005 Bradley joined the cast of "Coronation Street" as Danny Baldwin, Mike Baldwin's nephew. He made a big impact and received universal acclaim from the nation's TV critics. Since being in "Coronation Street" Bradley has been nominated for Best actor in the National Television Awards, won Best Dramatic Performance in the British Soap Awards, and won Best Actor twice at the TV Quick Awards and The Inside Soap Awards.
Bradley took part in 'Soccer Aid' helping to raise £2.6 million in aid of UNICEF UK.
Bradley is one of those special and highly imaginative comedians with a gift for observing the ordinary and making it funny. He is one of the rare breed of comedians who can perform in the alternative Comedy Store, as well as being a crowd pleaser in family entertainment. He has also reaffirmed his talent for broadcasting and presenting and proved himself a new and exciting acting talent.

