Casey Bradley (she/they) is a queer Australian-born actor and director based in Brooklyn, New York, with an expansive career spanning the USA, Australia, and the UK. Casey holds an MFA Acting from the Actors Studio Drama School.
Notable film and television roles include recurring roles on HBO’s Winning Time (Adam McKay) and HBO’s Shadows of Death, costars on The Rise of Wall Street (Curiosity Stream) and Australia’s Skithouse (Network10), and is the lead in the award winning independent film Another Round (Weve TV).
New York theatre credits include Through the Cracks (HERE Arts Center), Ivy Walls (3 Legged Dog), Boeing Boeing (3 Legged Dog) with an extended regional season at Breckenridge Backstage Theatre Company (CO), as well as developmental readings at The New Group (No Limits Reading Series) and The Actors Studio (On The Fly Festival). Casey’s classical theatre repertoire is extensive, including As You Like It, Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer Nights Dream with the Australian Shakespeare Company, and a repertory season of Coriolanus, Midsummer Nights Dream, and Titus Andronicus for Shakespeare in the Woods (VT).
Casey has also featured in various commercial work for brands including Toyota and Balcoltra.
Casey is a Member of the The Actors Studio PDW, and a six-time renewed Acting Finalist, and is an alumnus of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (Gold Certificate: Shakespeare) and the University of Melbourne (BA Arts - Theatre Studies and Creative Writing).
Casey has worked in the Arts for 20+ years, in a wide variety of positions including actor, director, producer (Prospect NY), artistic director (MU Shakespeare in Australia), in the Development sector at Broadway (The Roundabout Theatre) and Off-Broadway theatres (The Barrow Group) in NYC, and as a theatre professor (Theatre & Speech Department at City College. As a filmmaker, Casey has produced several independent short films, commercials and music videos in New York with Prospect NY. In 2011, Casey was named an inaugural Youth Ambassador by the state theatre company, Melbourne Theatre Company (MTC). Casey is currently a co-artistic director of Shakespeare Slay Festival, previously housed at Arts on Site.
Casey is passionate about great writing, both classical and contemporary, working with embodied actors with truth at the centre of their work, stories that reflect the world we live in, and representation of queer, female, BIPOC, and international stories that are not centred on trauma.
Casey is a proud member of Actors Equity and is a US Green Card holder.
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