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Born on November 23, 1998, in Thousand Oaks, California, Bradley Steven Perry is the youngest child of Emery Emanuel and Brenda Joyce. He grew up in Southern California alongside his three older sisters: Madison, Makenzie, and Justine. As a child actor, Perry was homeschooled to accommodate his acting schedule.
Bradley has a deep love for baseball and has been an active member of a local team. He is also fond of animals, particularly his pet dog, Gidgit, with whom he spends much of his free time. Beyond his acting career, he is committed to charitable work, supporting institutions such as the Mattel Children’s Hospital, Toys for Tots, and the Make-A-Wish Foundation. These organizations focus on pediatric healthcare, holiday toy donations, and granting wishes to children with critical illnesses, respectively.
Known for his engaging smile and charming appearance, Bradley stands approximately 5 feet 8 inches tall.
Bradley Steven Perry began his acting journey at age 10, landing minor roles in films such as Choose Connor and Magnificent Max in 2008. The following year he made his television debut with an appearance on the CBS drama Without a Trace.
In 2009, Perry appeared in a series of films that helped establish his acting credentials. He played supporting roles in Old Dogs as a soccer kid, Who Shot Mamba? as David, and Opposite Day as Security Guard 39. That same year, he portrayed a younger version of Don Ready in The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard and provided the voice of Young John Skillpa in the psychological thriller Peacock (2010).
Perry rose to prominence in 2010 with the Disney Channel series Good Luck Charlie, where he starred as Gabe Duncan. The show became a major success and helped solidify his reputation as a talented young actor.
He next appeared in two Disney Channel Original Movies in 2011. He reprised his role as Gabe Duncan in Good Luck Charlie, It’s Christmas! and portrayed Roger Elliston in Sharpay’s Fabulous Adventure. Perry continued to enjoy a steady stream of Disney-related roles over the years, including an appearance on the series Jessie in 2013 as Gabe Duncan.
In 2013, Perry took on a new lead role as Kaz in the Disney XD series Mighty Med, a show that combined superhero themes with live-action comedy. He reprised this role in its 2016 spin-off, Lab Rats: Elite Force.
He also appeared in the Disney XD Original Movie Pants on Fire as the lead character Jack Parker. In 2014, he made a guest appearance on the game show Win, Lose or Draw. Additional acting credits include a 2015 guest role as Dr. Scott Gabriel on the Disney Channel series I Didn’t Do It.
Perry received nominations for the Young Artist Award in both 2011 and 2012 for Best Performance in a TV Series – Supporting Young Actor, recognizing his work on Good Luck Charlie.
He was previously in a relationship with singer and actress Sabrina Carpenter, though they have since parted ways. As of recent estimates, his net worth is approximately $2 million, reflecting his ongoing work in television and film as well as his public appeal as a former Disney Channel star.
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