
David Bradley
Explore the best David Bradley movies ranked by Movie Rankings users. The current highest-ranked actor credit here is Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Browse 8 ranked credits, plus biography and full filmography.
David Bradley (born 17 April 1942) is an English actor. He is most widely known for portraying Argus Filch in the Harry Potter film series, Walder Frey in the HBO fantasy series Game of Thrones, and Abraham Setrakian in the FX horror series The Strain. He was awarded a Olivier Award in 1991 for his supporting role in King Lear at the Royal National Theatre.
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What is the best David Bradley movie?
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is currently the highest-ranked David Bradley movie on Movie Rankings based on aggregate head-to-head results from the community.
How many David Bradley movies are ranked here?
This page currently tracks 8 ranked credits connected to David Bradley.
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These rankings refresh whenever Movie Rankings recomputes global results. This page was last generated from site data on May 7, 2026.
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