Bradley Whitford Highlights

  • 2008: Returned to Broadway to star in "Boeing-Boeing"
  • 2008: Appeared in the British drama "Burn Up" for the BBC
  • 2007: Cast opposite Catherine Keener in Tommy O'Haver's "An American Crime"
  • 2006: Re-teamed with "The West Wing" creator, Aaron Sorkin for "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" (NBC) as producer-director, Danny Tripp
  • 2005: Played America Ferrera's father in the coming-of-age story "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants"
  • 2001: Had co-starring role in the romantic comedy "Kate & Leopold"
  • 1999: Cast as Deputy Chief of Staff Josh Lyman in the NBC drama series "The West Wing"; penned two episodes in the sixth and seventh season; earned Golden Globe (2001, 2002, 2003) and Emmy (2002, 2003) nominations for Best Supporting Actor
  • 1998: Cast in the short-lived ABC sitcom "The Secret Lives of Men"
  • 1997: Had a prominent supporting role in "Red Corner" with Richard Gere and Bai Ling
  • 1995: Played the husband of a pregnant woman in the "Love's Labor's Lost" episode of NBC's "ER"
  • 1994: Appeared on four episodes of the ABC police drama "NYPD Blue"
  • 1993: Cast in the short-lived NBC series "Black Tie Affair"
  • 1992: Played Al Pacino's brother-in-law in "Scent of a Woman"
  • 1990: Made Broadway debut succeeding Tom Hulce in "A Few Good Men"
  • 1987: Portrayed Jack Ford in "The Betty Ford Story" (ABC)
  • 1986: Starred in the NBC TV-movie "C.A.T. Squad"
  • 1986: Made feature acting debut, playing the lead role in "Doorman"