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Arthur Bradford was born on 19 November, 1969 in Boothbay Harbor, Maine, U.S., is an American writer and filmmaker. Discover Arthur Bradford's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

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Occupation Writer, filmmaker
Age 54 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 19 November 1969
Birthday 19 November
Birthplace Boothbay Harbor, Maine, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1969

Arthur Houston Bradford (born November 19, 1969) is an American writer and filmmaker.

1970

Bradford contributed a comic narrative to accompany Chuck Webster's childhood monster drawings from the 1970s.

Bradford was a contributor to the McSweeney's publication The Future Dictionary of America.

He has also written outdoor travel stories for Men's Journal, Powder Magazine, and Nowheremag.com.

Bradford has performed several stories for the nationally syndicated radio show The Moth and one of his stories, "The Quest for Chad", appears in the Moth anthology All These Wonders, published by Crown Publishing Group.

While a student at Yale, Bradford created a public access TV show called Street TV which featured candid, man-on-the-street interviews.

He later taught a video class at Camp Jabberwocky, a residential camp for adults with disabilities and with several other counselors developed the concept for the documentary series How's Your News?.

Early video tapes were seen by South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker who became executive producers on the project.

1993

They both attended Phillips Academy and Yale University, graduating in 1993.

After graduating, Bradford moved to Austin, Texas, where he worked at The Texas School for the Blind and began writing short stories and making short films.

During this time he was awarded a Wallace Stegner fellow at Stanford University and later earned an MFA from the University of Texas at Austin.

2001

He has published two books of short stories, Dogwalker (2001) and Turtleface and Beyond (2015), and a children's book, Benny's Brigade (2012).

He has directed the How's Your News? documentary series, and the Emmy-nominated film 6 Days to Air.

Bradford was born in Boothbay Harbor, Maine, the son of energy regulator Peter A. Bradford and painter Katherine Bradford.

He and his twin sister, Laura Bradford, grew up in Maine and New York City.

After the publication of his first book, Dogwalker, in 2001, Bradford lived briefly in a remote cabin in The Northeast Kingdom where he wrote and published several short stories about the experience.

He later moved to Brooklyn, New York, in order to pursue filmmaking.

His first book, Dogwalker (2001), is a collection of stories centered around his experiences in Austin and Vermont.

Bradford directed the first How's Your News? feature film, a documentary wherein disabled and handicapped adults interview unsuspecting passersby in a cross-country road trip, in 2001.

The film was broadcast on HBO, PBS, and British channel, Channel 4.

2005

In 2005 he became the co-director of Camp Jabberwocky, a residential camp for people with disabilities.

It was there that he originated the How's Your News? series with help from South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker.

Bradford is the great-great-grandson of Felix M. Warburg and Simon F. Rothschild; and the great-great-great-grandson of Abraham Abraham and Jacob Schiff.

A direct descendant of the first governor of Massachusetts, William Bradford, he was named after his great grandfather, the minister Arthur Howe Bradford.

Bradford's short stories have won an O. Henry Award and have been published in Esquire, McSweeneys, Zoetrope, Dazed & Confused, Tin House, and Vice.

2009

The concept was expanded and developed into a series for MTV and broadcast throughout 2009.

Bradford served as executive producer and director.

2011

Bradford directed 6 Days to Air, a documentary that depicts the making of an episode of South Park, which premiered on Comedy Central on October 9, 2011.

It was nominated for an Emmy award in the outstanding non-fiction special category.

He has directed music videos for bands such as State Radio and The Dandy Warhols.

Bradford is the narrator and subject of the short film "Giants", about his efforts to save three 130 year old giants sequoias from destruction in Portland, Oregon.

The film contains original footage he shot during a neighborhood standoff with police as the trees were about to be cut down.

He hosts a weekly live call-in radio show on XRAY.FM called, "Sex, Drugs, and Basketball"

2012

His second book, Benny's Brigade (2012) recounts the adventures of two girls who discover a small talking walrus inside a walnut.

It was illustrated by Lisa Hanawalt.

2014

In 2014, Planthouse, Inc. published the limited edition artist book Forty-Three Monsters by Bradford and Chuck Webster.

2015

His third book, the short story collection Turtleface and Beyond was published by Farrar, Straus, and Giroux in 2015.