Paul Bradley

Paul Bradley - British Film Producer with Merchant Ivory. Bradley was educated at RGS Worcester and University of Kent. He joined Merchant Ivory in 1981 and was responsible for setting up its first European office in London. He has been the Executive Producer of many Oscar winning films such as: His most recent films include The Golden Bowl. Amongst other things, Bradley manages Merchant Ivory projects from start to finish both financially and ... more
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