- Wrote an open letter to Daniel Radcliffe in 2001 warning him of the dangers that faced child stars.
- As well as acting in Kes (1969), he helped train the kestrels and carried the cameraman's equipment.
- Was not a good school student and had no idea what he wanted to do after school, except that he did not want to work in a mine like his father.
- Renovated an old chapel outside Bath.
- Occasionally watches Kes (1969), often with groups of students studying the film.
- Said during auditions for Kes (1969) he was more excited by the free food and drink provided than the actual audition.
- After he temporarily stopped acting, he tried several other things, including a board game, a television drama series and writing a film about medical ethics. All ideas failed to be successful.
- At the age of 17 moved to London to pursue an acting career, after leaving school with no qualifications.
- Is keen on the teachings of the late Indian guru, Krishnamurti: "When I first heard him speak I wept buckets of tears."
- Stopped proper acting after he wasn't given as many weeks break from a theatre production as he had hoped for. Has since claimed this was probably a blessing as it stopped him from being too conceited.
- Wrote a novel for children.
- Father was a miner and mother was a seamstress.
- Had only been in school pantomimes before being cast as Billy Casper in Kes (1969).
- Back in his home town of Barnsley, South Yorkshire (September 2006)
- In the 1980s he bought a church in the West Country and spent three years part-converting it into a home, but his co-investor didn't come up with the other 50%. Meanwhile, a play he was doing in the United States came to nothing when the producer didn't arrange for him to get a green card. He came back to the UK, and reluctantly sold the church.
- Changed his name to his nickname 'Dai' as there was already a David Bradley registered with Equity. Dai initially tried to persuade the other David Bradley to change *his* name, on the grounds that people might otherwise think that he was the boy who had played Kes.
- Won the lead role in Kes (1969) after an open audition held for thousands of school children in the district.
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