BRADLEY WHITFORD (Bernard), a classically trained stage actor who has received critical acclaim for his roles in theater, film and television. He just completed a starring role in the BBC & Alchemy TV  political mini-series “Burn Up.” Whitford starred alongside Matthew Perry in Aaron Sorkin’s critically acclaimed series “Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip.”  For seven years, Whitford was seen weekly on the celebrated “The West Wing,” created by Aaron Sorkin.  His performance earned him a 2001 Emmy Award as well as Golden Globe Award nominations in 2001 and 2002.  Whitford’s additional television credits include NBC’s “ER” (in the critically acclaimed “Love’s Labor Lost” episode), “The X-Files” and “NYPD Blue.” Whitford’s film credits include An American Crime, Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, Little Manhattan, Kate and Leopold opposite Meg Ryan and Hugh Jackman, The Muse with Albert Brooks, Bicentennial Man opposite Robin Williams, Scent of a Woman, A Perfect World, Philadelphia, The Client, My Life, Red Corner, Presumed Innocent and My Fellow Americans. Growing up in Wisconsin, Whitford studied theater and English literature at Wesleyan University and attended the Juilliard Theater Center. He appeared on Broadway in Aaron Sorkin’s military courtroom drama, A Few Good Men. Whitford’s professional performance debut was in the off-Broadway production of Curse of the Starving Class opposite Kathy Bates.  Additional theater credits include Three Days of Rain at the Manhattan Theatre Club, Measure for Measure at Lincoln Center Theater and the title role in Coriolanus at the Folger Shakespeare Theatre in Washington, D.C.
   
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