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Bradley Whitford

Famous As
Actor
Birth Date
October 10, 1959
Birth Place
Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Famous As
Actor
Popular for
As Eric Gordon in "Billy Madison" (1995)
Birth Date
October 10, 1959
Birth Place
Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Height
5' 11"
Nationality
American
Education
  • Graduated from Madison East High School in Madison, Wisconsin on June 4, 1977
  • Graduated from Wesleyan University, majored in English and Theater in 1981
  • Graduated from The Juilliard School with a fine arts degree
Mother
Genevieve Smith Whitford
Spouse
Jane Kaczmarek (actress, 15-Aug-92 - 2009)
Son
George Edward (b. 23-Dec-99)
Daughter
Frances Genevieve (b. Jan 1997), Mary Louisa (b. 25-Nov-02)

Bradley Whitford is an accomplished American actor and producer, widely recognized for his dynamic performances across film and television. Born on October 10, 1959, in Madison, Wisconsin, he has carved a notable career in the entertainment industry, particularly for his compelling portrayals in political dramas and comedies. His breakout role came as Eric Gordon in the comedy film Billy Madison in 1995, which showcased his comedic talents and set the stage for his future endeavors.

Whitford's early life was marked by a passion for the arts, leading him to study at Wesleyan University and later at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he honed his craft in acting. He made his television debut in the 1980s, appearing in various series and gaining experience that would prove invaluable in his career. However, it was his role as Josh Lyman in the critically acclaimed The West Wing from 1999 to 2006 that truly solidified his status as a leading man in Hollywood. For this role, he received widespread acclaim and won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 2001.

Following his success in The West Wing, Whitford continued to take on diverse roles. He portrayed Danny Tripp in Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip and Dan Stark in the Fox police buddy-comedy The Good Guys. His versatility as an actor was further demonstrated with a memorable guest appearance in Brooklyn Nine-Nine, where he played Roger Peralta, and in the CBS series The Mentalist, where he portrayed Timothy Carter, a character shrouded in mystery.

In film, Whitford has demonstrated his range through various roles, including Arthur Parsons in The Post, Dean Armitage in the horror film Get Out, and President Gray in the dystopian science fiction film The Darkest Minds. He also lent his talents to the monster film Godzilla: King of the Monsters, further expanding his filmography and showcasing his adaptability to different genres.

In addition to his extensive body of work, Whitford's talent has been recognized multiple times with Emmy nominations. He won his second Primetime Emmy Award in 2015 for his guest role as Marcy in Transparent, a groundbreaking series that also earned him a nomination for his portrayal of Magnus Hirschfeld. His continued success in television includes a significant role as Commander Joseph Lawrence in the Hulu dystopian drama The Handmaid's Tale, a role that earned him a third Primetime Emmy Award in 2019 and further established him as a formidable presence in contemporary television.

As of 2023, Bradley Whitford remains a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, continuing to take on challenging roles that reflect his commitment to his craft. His ability to seamlessly transition between comedic and dramatic performances has solidified his status as one of the most respected actors of his generation. With a career spanning several decades, Whitford's contributions to film and television continue to resonate with audiences, ensuring his place in the annals of Hollywood history.