Jamie Bradley

Jamie Bradley is a Canadian puppeteer, puppet builder, actor, writer, and director who has done various projects for both television and theatre. He puppeteered on Blizzard Island, The Mighty Jungle, and You & Me, all of which he performed various characters. Jamie also acted within numerous productions for both stage and screen, the latter includes Lexx, Sex & the Single Mom, Pure, and Trudeau II: Maverick in the Making, to name a few. As for stage, Bradley acted on many shows for different theatres such as Great Harbor, Reader Be Thou Also Ready, Uncomfortable Christmas, and more. In addition to acting, he also wrote many stage shows, fringe festivals, and CBC Radio/TV dramas, just to name a few. Some of the plays he wrote include Before the Leaves Turn, Jamboree, Titanic: The Fated Voyage, and Jukie & Her Dad. It would appear that theatre is something Jamie Bradley is more familiar with throughout his career though he does television as often as that. Some of the puppeteers he performed with include Stoney Ripley, Terry Angus, Alexis Milligan, and Mike Petersen. He works mostly at Kick At The Dark Theatre as one of the board members, he also designed the artwork and made cardboard puppets for one of the company shows. It's a shame Jamie never worked on a Henson Company project in his life (well at least not to my knowledge), but maybe someday he will. You never know when Bradley will receive a call from one of his friends from his past projects. But he did work with a few Muppet performers on some of the projects he puppeteered on, as mentioned above. As long as he keeps on doing wonderful at those theatre companies, he's got what it takes to become another Muppet performer. Jamie Bradley, I'd say you're a master when it comes to putting theatre shows together, no matter what it is you do. Keep up the great scripts and roles so you'll be remembered by everyone you know. Despite doing more on-camera roles than puppetry roles, you still rock. There's no biz like show biz Jamie. Peace Bradley!

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