Eric Bradley, a native of Harwinton, Connecticut, developed a passion for entertaining from a young age. As a student at Lewis S. Mills High School, he showcased his talents by playing the trumpet, piano, or singing in various local productions. His love for music and performance led him to the University of Miami, where he pursued a degree in Music and Film Production.
During his time at the University of Miami, Eric had the opportunity to sing at Disney World during the summer. After graduating, he joined the a cappella group Blind Man's Bluff, touring extensively and honing his craft. Upon returning from the road, he refined his improv skills at the renowned Second City Conservatory in Chicago.
Eric's journey next took him to Los Angeles, where he collaborated with the vocal group Sixth Wave. This talented ensemble won the National Harmony Sweepstakes in 2001, a testament to Eric's remarkable vocal abilities. He went on to lend his voice to several films, including X2: X-Men United (2003),The Polar Express (2004),and King Kong (2005). Eric also had the privilege of working alongside esteemed composers such as John Williams, David Foster, and Danny Elfman.
As his career continued to flourish, Eric had the opportunity to sing backup for the legendary Barbra Streisand. This experience ultimately led to him being handpicked to join his childhood idol, Dick Van Dyke, in the vocal group Vantastix. The group has made numerous appearances in Los Angeles and on television.
In addition to his work with Vantastix, Eric has also appeared on-camera in The Break-Up (2006) as a "Tone Ranger". Throughout his career, Eric Bradley has demonstrated his impressive range and versatility, from singing and acting to music production and composition.