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Ray Bradbury was a beloved figure in the world of science fiction and fantasy, but beyond his acclaimed writing career, he also made significant contributions as a film actor. With his warm, avuncular presence and sharp, intelligent gaze, Bradbury brought a sense of wonder and erudition to his roles, whether portraying a venerable monster-maker or a pioneering science fiction author. Bradbury's acting work spanned a diverse range of films, from documentaries celebrating the legacy of stop-motion maestro Ray Harryhausen to biopics exploring the lives of fellow genre luminaries like Forrest J Ackerman and Charles Beaumont. In these projects, Bradbury's deep knowledge and infectious enthusiasm shone through, as he offered insights and anecdotes that illuminated the history and creative process behind some of cinema's most beloved works of fantasy and science fiction. His appearances in films like "Pulp Fiction: The Golden Age of Storytelling" and "The Sci-Fi Boys" further cemented his status as a revered elder statesman of the genre, a living link to the golden age of pulp magazines and drive-in theaters. But Bradbury's acting work was not limited to documentary-style projects; he also lent his distinctive voice and persona to fictional depictions of writers and thinkers, as seen in films like "C.S. Lewis: Dreamer of Narnia" and "How to Live Forever." These roles allowed Bradbury to share his own unique perspective on the creative process and the enduring power of imaginative storytelling, making him a cherished and respected figure among both casual filmgoers and dedicated genre enthusiasts.

Known for: Writing




















IMDb: 7.1









