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Bradford William Anderson (born September 21, 1979) is an American actor. He is best known for playing the role of Damian Spinelli on the ABC soap opera General Hospital (2006 to 2013, 2014, recurring 2015 to present). He also played Spinelli on the spin-off General Hospital: Night Shift in 2007. He has received five Daytime Emmy Award nominations for his role on General Hospital.
Anderson was born and raised in Meredith, New Hampshire. He made his stage debut at age six, playing Tiny Tim in a Laconia Street Car Company production of A Christmas Carol. His mother had encouraged Anderson and his sister to get involved with the theater company.
Anderson was involved in sports in high school, but he returned to acting during his junior year. His mother was working as a secretary for Lakes Region Summer Theatre, a summer stock group. Anderson learned that they needed an actor to play Joseph's younger brother in a production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. He auditioned and won the role. Anderson became more interested in acting after that experience.
He graduated from Inter-Lakes Middle High School in 1998. In his high school yearbook, he was voted Best Singer, Most Dramatic, and Most Likely to Succeed. After graduation, he moved to New York, attending the Tisch School of Performing Arts at New York University.
Anderson played a young William Faulkner in Blood of the Bear at New York's Workshop Theater in August 2004. He then joined The Philadelphia Theater Company. Anderson won the Philly Award for Best Supporting Actor for playing the role of Billy in Edward Albee's The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? He reprised the role at the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C., co-starring with Stephen Schnetzer. His musical theater roles include Valentine in the Goodspeed Opera House revival of Babes in Arms and Arpad in She Loves Me.
Anderson moved to Los Angeles in 2005. He housesat for his former NYU classmate, Kristen Bell. He then landed a recurring role on her series, Veronica Mars, and guest starred on What About Brian.
In September 2006, General Hospital put out a casting call for a "college-aged kid" who was a cross between Seth Green and Spicoli, a character played by Sean Penn in Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Anderson won the role. Spinelli, a computer hacker, speaks in surfer/street savvy lingo and provides comic relief to the show. The role was initially meant to be recurring, but Anderson was put on contract in 2007. He also played Spinelli on General Hospital: Night Shift, a spinoff that aired on Soapnet in 2007.
Anderson was cast in the films Carts, Kissing Cousins, and American Pie Presents: Beta House. He guest starred on an episode of NCIS in 2008. Anderson hosted a web series for Soapnet, Camera Ready. In January 2009, he was part of a semi-staged reading of Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt's Celebration at The Crest Theatre in Sacramento.
Bradford Anderson
Bradford William Anderson (born September 21, 1979) is an American actor. He is best known for playing the role of Damian Spinelli on the ABC soap opera General Hospital (2006 to 2013, 2014, recurring 2015 to present). He also played Spinelli on the spin-off General Hospital: Night Shift in 2007. He has received five Daytime Emmy Award nominations for his role on General Hospital.
Anderson was born and raised in Meredith, New Hampshire. He made his stage debut at age six, playing Tiny Tim in a Laconia Street Car Company production of A Christmas Carol. His mother had encouraged Anderson and his sister to get involved with the theater company.
Anderson was involved in sports in high school, but he returned to acting during his junior year. His mother was working as a secretary for Lakes Region Summer Theatre, a summer stock group. Anderson learned that they needed an actor to play Joseph's younger brother in a production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. He auditioned and won the role. Anderson became more interested in acting after that experience.
He graduated from Inter-Lakes Middle High School in 1998. In his high school yearbook, he was voted Best Singer, Most Dramatic, and Most Likely to Succeed. After graduation, he moved to New York, attending the Tisch School of Performing Arts at New York University.
Anderson played a young William Faulkner in Blood of the Bear at New York's Workshop Theater in August 2004. He then joined The Philadelphia Theater Company. Anderson won the Philly Award for Best Supporting Actor for playing the role of Billy in Edward Albee's The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? He reprised the role at the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C., co-starring with Stephen Schnetzer. His musical theater roles include Valentine in the Goodspeed Opera House revival of Babes in Arms and Arpad in She Loves Me.
Anderson moved to Los Angeles in 2005. He housesat for his former NYU classmate, Kristen Bell. He then landed a recurring role on her series, Veronica Mars, and guest starred on What About Brian.
In September 2006, General Hospital put out a casting call for a "college-aged kid" who was a cross between Seth Green and Spicoli, a character played by Sean Penn in Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Anderson won the role. Spinelli, a computer hacker, speaks in surfer/street savvy lingo and provides comic relief to the show. The role was initially meant to be recurring, but Anderson was put on contract in 2007. He also played Spinelli on General Hospital: Night Shift, a spinoff that aired on Soapnet in 2007.
Anderson was cast in the films Carts, Kissing Cousins, and American Pie Presents: Beta House. He guest starred on an episode of NCIS in 2008. Anderson hosted a web series for Soapnet, Camera Ready. In January 2009, he was part of a semi-staged reading of Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt's Celebration at The Crest Theatre in Sacramento.