Bradshaw is best known for his work in several of Jane Campion's movies and TV series, including Bright Star and Top of the Lake.[2] Bradshaw has composed for a variety of ensembles including string quartet, orchestra, and a cappella chorus.[3]
In 2024 he and choreographer Fadi Giha were awarded a British Council Fellowship to compose and create a piece as artists in residence at Bundanon in Australia.[4]
Personal life
As of a 2010 interview, Bradshaw was living in London.[5]
In August 2012, in Sydney, Bradshaw entered into a civil partnership with British actor Ben Whishaw. Whishaw and Bradshaw met around 2009 on the set of Bright Star where Whishaw played the role of English poet John Keats.[6][7] The relationship remained private until being made public in 2013.[8] They split in 2022.[9]
Work
The Water Diary (short film), 2006
Chacun son cinéma ou Ce petit coup au coeur quand la lumière s'éteint et que le film commence, "The Lady Bug" segment, 2007
^Chen, Joyce (5 August 2013). "Ben Whishaw Comes Out as Gay: Skyfall Star Marries Mark Bradshaw". Us Weekly. Whishaw and Bradshaw, 30, first met on the 2009 set of Bright Star, a film about poet John Keats' love affair with his neighbor Fanny Brawne. Whishaw played the lead role, and Bradshaw composed the score for the Jane Campion-helmed project.