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Cassie Bradley (born 18 November 1993) is an English actress known for her work with
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at the National Theatre and her screen appearances on
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''. During 2025, she appeared in a revival of Nick Payne's
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, ''One Day When We Were Young'' at London's Park Theatre. Directed by James Haddrell, Bradley and her co-star Barney White were praised for "beautiful performances that anchor romance across time."Arifa Akbar {4 March 2025
"One Day When We Were Young" review, ''The Guardian''
Accessed 21 March 2025


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* 1993 births Living people Actresses from Nottingham Actors from Mansfield English television actresses English soap opera actresses 21st-century English actresses {{UK-tv-actor-stub