Bradley Pierce
Bradley Pierce is an American actor, producer and cinematographer. Along with other roles and bit parts in television, films, direct-to-video animation, advertising, and video games, he played Peter Shepherd in Jumanji, the original voice of Chip in Beauty and the Beast, one of the original voices for Tails from the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise and Pete Lender in the 1997 film adaptation of The Borrowers.
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Occupation | Actor, producer, cinematographer |
Years active | 1990–present |
Website | www |
Career
Pierce began acting at age six, and has since appeared in various projects ranging from commercial and voiceover to television and film. He played the role of Andrew Shawn Donovan IV on Days of Our Lives for just over a year. He is also known for voicing Chip in Disney's Beauty and the Beast as well as Flounder in the television series The Little Mermaid and Tails in the Saturday morning cartoon series Sonic the Hedgehog.
Other roles include Peter in Jumanji and a starring role in The Borrowers with John Goodman. Pierce provided additional voices in The Busy World of Richard Scarry and appeared with Patty Duke and Melissa Gilbert in the TV film Cries from the Heart/Touch of Truth as an autistic child named Michael.
He has guest starred on such TV shows including Life Goes On, Roseanne, Herman's Head, Mad About You, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Touched by an Angel, Profiler, Star Trek: Voyager, and voiced the character Nibs in the 2002 film Return to Never Land.
In addition to acting Bradley is producing short films and new media "Geek" content with the production company "ZFO Entertainment", a company he started with his good friend and fellow actor Joey Zimmerman.[1] They are primarily working as a press/media outlet, in addition to producing their own short film content. Their first short film "Vultures" is slated for release late 2016.
Outside of filmmaking, Bradley is the co-founder of Pierce & Luna,[2] a cocktail community geared towards bartending education and liquor reviews. Along with his partner, Bella Luna, Pierce has begun providing bartending services and consultations for elite parties. They also provide custom speciality cocktails for festivals such as the Hollywood Burlesque Festival and the Hollywood Fringe Festival.[3]
Filmography
Film
- Too Young to Die (1990, TV Movie) - Web
- Cartel (1990) - Tommy (uncredited)
- Beauty and the Beast (1991) - Chip (voice)
- Chaplin (1992) - Sydney Chaplin Jr. (age 8)
- Porco Rosso (1992) - Gas Boy (English version, voice)
- Man's Best Friend (1993) - Chet
- Cries from the Heart aka Touch of Truth (1994, TV Movie) - Michael Barth
- Whisper of the Heart (1995) - High School Student (voice)
- Jumanji (1995) - Peter Shepherd
- Amanda (1996) - Medieval Boy
- The Undercover Kid (1996) - Max Anderson
- The Borrowers (1997) - Pete Lender
- Doom Runners (1997, TV Movie) - Adam
- Down to You (2000) - Ricky James
- Return to Never Land (2002) - Nibs (voice)
- The Cat Returns (2002) - Additional voices
- Deacon (2018) - Lt. Linus Carter
Television
- Life Goes On (1990) - Boy
- Beverly Hills 90210 (1991) - Drew
- Roseanne (1991) - Jason
- Shaky Ground (1992-1993) - Dylan Moody
- Herman's Head (1993) - Brad
- Mad About You (1993) - Jed
- The Little Mermaid (1993-1994) - Flounder / Crabscout #3 (voices)
- Sonic the Hedgehog (1993-1994) - Miles 'Tails' Prower (voice)
- The Pink Panther (1993-1995) - Buddy Bimmel's Son (voice)
- The Pinocchio Shop (1995–1997) - Pinocchio (voice)
- The Oz Kids (1996) - Boris (voice)
- Touched by an Angel (1997) - Hank Monroe
- Mr. Show with Bob and David (1998) - Young Otto
- Profiler (1999) - Jeff
- Star Trek: Voyager (1999, season 5, Episode 23: "11:59") - Jason Janeway
- Chicken Soup for the Soul (1999) - Trip
- As Told by Ginger (2000) - Darren Patterson (voice)
- The Wild Thornberrys (2000) - Shango (voice)
Video games
- Tony Hawk's American Wasteland (2005)
- Kingdom Hearts II (2005)
- Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix+ (2007)
- The Lego Movie Videogame (2014) - Good Cop / Bad Cop
Production credits
Producer
- Andy the Android Dick (8 episodes)
- Fighting Fortey-Eight (Associate producer)
- Blind (Producer)
- Vultures (Co-executive producer)
- March Made in Arkham (Producer)
- Deacon (Producer)
Camera work
- Finding Forty-Eight (2015) (Lighting)
- Deacon (2018) (Camera operator)