Bradley is a multidisciplinary artist born and raised within the greater Edmonton area and educated at post-secondary institutions in Calgary. Since he could walk, he was gifted with the ability to sing, act, and create; therefore started performing in numerous junior musicals and cabaret shows at age 6. His performing arts background remained at the forefront for most of his life, until he reached junior high, when he was given options to explore multiple multimedia disciplines and discovered his love for film production, along with audio production and mechanics. Upon leaving junior high and into high school, Bradley was ambitious to keep going, although his mental health had affected his ability to keep his artistic passions all at once. Bradley had to decide to focus on his mental health and prioritize only a few art forms. Evidently, he decided to put aside his musical expression and chose to just act and create for theatre and film. Towards the end of his high school career, Bradley lost a lot of his lust for the arts due to his mental struggles and lack of support from peers and even teachers who never understood his visions or what he needed from them. Upon graduation, Bradley was unsure of what his path looked like and took a year to figure out what he wanted. Around a year later, Bradley attended the theatre program at Concordia University of Edmonton and was highly praised as an exceptional creative artist by many high-ranked industry professionals. He intended to continue his degree until he was struck by love and moved away to Calgary. Unfortunately, that love wasn't meant to last and it also stripped Bradley of a lot of his art and identity.
Through a painful breakup, Bradley realized that he'd like to try film and evidently went to the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology - SAIT. While there, he met many other creatives and learned about other things he might be interested in. After his first year, Bradley was offered the opportunity to create a theatrical program at the Wilder Institute Calgary Zoo, and there sparked his love for theatre again. Film and Theatre once again became the forefront of Bradley's life, but from getting to know his peers, he also started liking music a lot more, too and began creating musical pieces for streaming. Bradley holds an Honours Diploma in Film & Video Production from the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology - SAIT (2023), along with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drama from the University of Calgary (2025).
Bradley has now gained respect as a writer, actor, and certified musical artist on Apple, Google, and Spotify. With his work at The Calgary Zoo, Bradley earned the YYC Music Award in 2025 for 'Children's Recording of The Year' on the album 'Conservation Songs' with The Wilder Bunch (Specifically for writing 'Half-Moon Hairstreak Mystery'). His experimental visions keep him determined to insist on being an artist who can voice many things. Especially advocating for the LGBT community, animal rights, and those who struggle with various mental illnesses. Especially those who misconstrued Schizophrenia and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Bradley also runs the production company 'House of Gamborski & Meyer' that specializes in: theatre, film, music, & various other media outlets. Along with his co-founder and life partner, Vanzie Meyer, the two aim for “Raw, Real, Resourceful, & Story First” in their approach to modern art & Media. Winning numerous awards and festivals with their low-budget and indie cinema approach to film, and their modernized or less pretentious approach to theatre, the duo aims for success in the arts by removing the barriers that have held them back.