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Bradlee Park

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Bradlee was born into the entertainment industry. Bradlee's father was an Actor and Singer. Bradlee grew up in Brooklyn, New York as a boy. In his early teens, he relocated to Los Angeles. At the age of thirteen, he started to model and go out for commercials signed with The Beverly Hecht Agency. At the age of fifteen, he started writing music. Bradlee became a MTV Grind dancer for two seasons. Then he got his break on MTV's Beach House with Jenny McCarthy. Jon Scencio debut Bradlee's song "You Got the Right to Shake your Booty!. Bradlee went on to showcase the song for MTV's "Singled Out" with Carmen Electra and Chris Hardwick. The song "You Got the Right to Shake your Booty" was the theme of the show for the whole season. MTV's "Singled Out" was the number one show on the air in the late nineties. Bradlee was popular after hit song "You Got the Right to Shake your Booty!. Bradlee was also on "The Keenan Ivory Wayans Late Show" on FOX performing "You Got the Right to Shake your Booty!". Keenan Ivory Wayans loved the act and made him a recurring act on the show. Bradlee also appeared as a recurring role on the CBS's sit-com "Pearl" with Rhea Pearlman and Lucy Lu. Bradlee studied acting with Hollywood's famous acting coach Aaron Spieser for a decade. Aaron Spieser has worked with Movie Stars such as Will Smith, Jennifer Lopez,The Keenan Brothers, Virginia Madsen and many other established Actors and Actresses. Bradlee continues to study his craft of acting at the famous Alan Feinstein Acting Studio. Bradlee is a great actor. He is involved with film makers in Hollywood. Over the last two decades, Bradlee's contacts of producers have increased due to constant involvement in Hollywood. He will continue to play roles that have meaning and captivate the audience. Bradlee is also a stand up comedian at "Next Stage" in Hollywood. Come in for laughs anytime you are in Hollywood!

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