Since graduating from drama school Toi Whakaari in 1992, actor Bronwyn Bradley has enjoyed a prolific career in New Zealand theatre and television. Bradley's roles include Isla on The Pact — an anxious woman struggling with a parent's want for euthanasia — and her extended, award-nominated turn in Go Girls as Gwen, a mother living with Early-Onset Alzheimer's Disease. A frequent face on TV, Bradley acted in What Really Happened: Votes for Women (as suffragist Harriet Morison), Sweet Tooth (as the tactless Nancie), and comedy Mean Mums. Bradley is also a frequent acting tutor at various performing arts schools.
At 20 I didn't have much of a plan. It was mostly about surviving one day to the next. I can't say things have changed that much. I feel fortunate to be still getting a variety of work and to be working quite a lot with young people, which was not something I had planned but really enjoy. Bronwyn Bradley in an interview with The NZ Herald, 9 July 2019
2021, As: Lisa (Auckland case worker) - Film
2019, As: Miss Love - Television
2018 - 2021, As: Miss Love - Television
2012, As: Harriet Morison - Television
2010, As: Doris the Duck, various roles - Television
2009, As: Various roles - Television
2009, As: Gwen - Television
2006, As: Various roles - Television
2005, As: Various roles - Television
2005, As: Various roles, As: Various roles - Television
2008 , As: Bernadette - Television
2004, As: Various roles - Television
1998, As: Erica - Short Film
1996, As: Doctor - Film
1996, As: Michelle - Short Film
1993, Rush Hour actor - Television
1997, As: Various roles - Television
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