Bradlee Park
- Actor
- Music Artist
- Composer
Bradlee entered the world of entertainment from the very start, with a father who was both an actor and singer. Growing up in Brooklyn, New York, he was steeped in the vibrancy of the industry. However, it was in Los Angeles, where he relocated during his early teens, that Bradlee truly began to carve his own path.
At the young age of thirteen, Bradlee found himself in front of the camera, modeling and auditioning for commercials under the guidance of The Beverly Hecht Agency. Simultaneously, he discovered his passion for music, starting to pen his own songs by the age of fifteen.
His journey took an exciting turn when Bradlee became a dancer on MTV's Grind for two seasons, followed by a breakout moment on MTV's Beach House alongside Jenny McCarthy. His original song, "You Got the Right to Shake Your Booty!", introduced by Jon Scencio, became an anthem, featured prominently on MTV's "Singled Out" hosted by Carmen Electra and Chris Hardwick. The show's immense popularity cemented Bradlee's status as a rising star.
Further recognition came with appearances on "The Keenan Ivory Wayans Late Show" on FOX, where his performance of "You Got the Right to Shake Your Booty!" earned him a recurring spot. Bradlee also graced the screen in a recurring role on CBS's sitcom "Pearl," starring Rhea Perlman and Lucy Liu.
Committed to honing his craft, Bradlee dedicated a decade to studying acting under the tutelage of renowned Hollywood coach Aaron Spieser, whose clientele included luminaries like Will Smith, Jennifer Lopez, and the Keenan brothers. Continuing his quest for excellence, Bradlee now sharpens his skills at the esteemed Alan Feinstein Acting Studio.
Beyond acting, Bradlee's versatility shines through in his stand-up comedy, showcased at premier venues like "The Comedy Store" and "Next Stage" in West Hollywood. With a growing network of Hollywood producers and a commitment to roles that resonate, Bradlee's trajectory promises continued success, captivating audiences with his talent and dedication.
At the young age of thirteen, Bradlee found himself in front of the camera, modeling and auditioning for commercials under the guidance of The Beverly Hecht Agency. Simultaneously, he discovered his passion for music, starting to pen his own songs by the age of fifteen.
His journey took an exciting turn when Bradlee became a dancer on MTV's Grind for two seasons, followed by a breakout moment on MTV's Beach House alongside Jenny McCarthy. His original song, "You Got the Right to Shake Your Booty!", introduced by Jon Scencio, became an anthem, featured prominently on MTV's "Singled Out" hosted by Carmen Electra and Chris Hardwick. The show's immense popularity cemented Bradlee's status as a rising star.
Further recognition came with appearances on "The Keenan Ivory Wayans Late Show" on FOX, where his performance of "You Got the Right to Shake Your Booty!" earned him a recurring spot. Bradlee also graced the screen in a recurring role on CBS's sitcom "Pearl," starring Rhea Perlman and Lucy Liu.
Committed to honing his craft, Bradlee dedicated a decade to studying acting under the tutelage of renowned Hollywood coach Aaron Spieser, whose clientele included luminaries like Will Smith, Jennifer Lopez, and the Keenan brothers. Continuing his quest for excellence, Bradlee now sharpens his skills at the esteemed Alan Feinstein Acting Studio.
Beyond acting, Bradlee's versatility shines through in his stand-up comedy, showcased at premier venues like "The Comedy Store" and "Next Stage" in West Hollywood. With a growing network of Hollywood producers and a commitment to roles that resonate, Bradlee's trajectory promises continued success, captivating audiences with his talent and dedication.