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Bruce Bennett

AKA: Harold Herman Brix
Birthday: 1906-05-19
Died: 2007-02-24
Birthplace: Tacoma, Washington, USA


Bruce Bennett (born Harold Herman Brix) was an American actor and Olympic silver medalist shot putter. His first career was as an athlete. At the University of Washington, where he majored in economics, he played football (tackle) in the 1926 Rose Bowl and was a track-and-field star. Two years later, he won the Silver medal for the shot put in the 1928 Olympic Games. Brix moved to Los Angeles in 1929 after being invited to compete for the Los Angeles Athletic Club and befriended actor Douglas Fairbanks Jr., who arranged a screen test for him at Paramount. In 1931, MGM, adapting author Edgar Rice Burroughs's popular Tarzan adventures for the screen, selected Brix to play the title character. Brix, however, broke his shoulder filming the 1931 football film Touchdown, so swimming champion Johnny Weissmuller replaced Brix and became a major star. After Ashton Dearholt convinced Burroughs to allow him to form Burroughs-Tarzan Enterprises, Inc., and make a Tarzan serial film, Dearholt cast Brix in the lead. Pressbook copy has it that Burroughs made the choice himself, but, in fact, in his biography, Brix confirmed that Burroughs never even saw him until after the contract was signed, and then only briefly. The film was begun on location in Guatemala, under rugged conditions (jungle diseases and cash shortages were frequent). Brix did his own stunts, including a fall to rocky cliffs below. The Washington Post quoted Gabe Essoe's passage from his book Tarzan of the Movies: "Brix's portrayal was the only time between the silents and the 1960s that Tarzan was accurately depicted in films. He was mannered, cultured, soft-spoken, a well educated English lord who spoke several languages, and didn't grunt."[4] Brix shown in the opening credits of the serial The New Adventures of Tarzan (1935). Due to financial mismanagement, Dearholt had to complete filming of much of the serial back in Hollywood, and Brix, although his travel and daily living expenses in Guatemala were covered throughout the shoot, never received his contracted salary, along with the rest of the cast. The finished film, The New Adventures of Tarzan, was released in 1935 by Burroughs-Tarzan, and offered to theatres as a 12-chapter serial or a seven-reel feature. A second feature, Tarzan and the Green Goddess, was culled from the footage in 1938.

Filmography

The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Character: James Cody
Mildred Pierce
Character: Albert 'Bert' Pierce
Nora Prentiss
Character: Dr. Joel Merriam

The Man I Love
Character: San Thomas
Before I Hang
Character: Dr. Paul Ames
The House Across the Street
Character: Matthew J. Keever

Danger Signal
Character: Dr. Andrew Lang
The Alligator People
Character: Dr. Eric Lorimer
Without Honor
Character: Fred Bandle

A Stolen Life
Character: Jack R. Talbot
Strategic Air Command
Character: Gen. Espy
Dark Passage
Character: Bob

Smart Girls Don't Talk
Character: Marty Fain
Silver River
Character: Stanley Moore
The Big Tip Off
Character: Bob Gilmore

Love Me Tender
Character: Maj. Kincaid
Daniel Boone, Trail Blazer
Character: Daniel Boone
Sahara
Character: "Waco" Hoyt

Mystery Street
Character: Dr. McAdoo
Sudden Fear
Character: Steve Kearney
The Spook Speaks
Character: Mordini's former assistant

The Taming of the Snood
Character: Detective
Shakedown
Character: David Glover
Girls of the Road
Character: Officer Sullavan

The Cosmic Man
Character: Dr. Karl Sorenson
Undertow
Character: Reckling
Tarzan and the Green Goddess
Character: Tarzan

Submarine Raider
Character: 1st Office Russell
The Doctor and the Girl
Character: Dr. Alfred Norton
Murder in Times Square
Character: Supai George

Fiend of Dope Island
Character: Charlie Davis
The Second Face
Character: Paul Curtis
The New Adventures of Tarzan
Character: Tarzan

The Bottom of the Bottle
Character: Brand
The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date
Character: Scotty
The Younger Brothers
Character: Jim Younger

Shadow of Chinatown
Character: Martin Andrews
The Last Outpost
Character: Col. Jeb Britton
The Outsider
Character: Gen. Bridges

Cheyenne
Character: Ed Landers
Dragonfly Squadron
Character: Dr. Stephen Cottrell
Amateur Crook
Character: Jimmy Baxter

Hawk of the Wilderness
Character: Lincoln Rand Jr / Kioga
Daredevils of the Red Circle
Character: Tiny Dawson
Flying Fists
Character: Hal "Chopper' Donovan, aka Hal Smith

Robbers' Roost
Character: 'Bull' Herrick
Sky Racket
Character: Eric Lane - Agent 17
Student Tour
Character: Hercules

There's Something About a Soldier
Character: Frank Molloy
The Fighting Devil Dogs
Character: Lieutenant Frank Corby
The Lone Ranger
Character: Bert Rogers

The More the Merrier
Character: FBI Agent Evans
The Man with Nine Lives
Character: State Trooper (uncredited)
Two Minutes to Play
Character: Martin Granville

Dream Wife
Character: Charlie Elkwood
Hidden Guns
Character: Stragg
College Humor
Character: Student

To the Victor
Character: Henderson
Blondie Brings Up Baby
Character: Mason's Chauffeur (uncredited)
Boobs in the Woods
Character: Park Ranger (uncredited)

The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady
Character: McManus
The Heckler
Character: Ole Margarine
Five Little Peppers at Home
Character: Jim - King's Chauffeur

Five Little Peppers And How They Grew
Character: Tom - King's Chauffeur
A Million to One
Character: Johnny Kent
Million Dollar Racket
Character: Larry Duane

Atlantic Convoy
Character: Capt. Morgan
I'm from Arkansas
Character: Bob Hamlin
My Son is Guilty
Character: Lefty

The Three Outlaws
Character: Charlie Trenton
The Phantom Submarine
Character: Paul Sinclair
West of Abilene
Character: Frank Garfield

Honolulu Lu
Character: Skelly
Sabotage Squad
Character: Lieutenant John Cronin
Underground Agent
Character: Lee Graham

U-Boat Prisoner
Character: Archie Gibbs
Tramp, Tramp, Tramp!
Character: Tommy Lydel
The Great Missouri Raid
Character: Cole Younger

Babies for Sale
Character: Policeman
The Man from Tumbleweeds
Character: Prison Warden
Frontier Fury
Character: Clem Hawkins (uncredited)

Beer Barrel Polecats
Character: Prison Guard (archive footage)
Cafe Hostess
Character: Budge
Torpedo of Doom
Character: Lt. Frank Corley

Convicted Woman
Character: Reporter (uncredited)
Angels in the Outfield
Character: Saul Hellman
Hi-Yo Silver
Character: Bert Rogers

Meet the Baron
Character: Train Passenger (uncredited)
Lassie: Well of Love
Character: Bert Daniels
Escape to Glory
Character: Ship's gunnery officer

Blazing Six Shooters
Character: Geologist Winthrop
Three Girls About Town
Character: Reporter
The Clones
Character: Clone Lab Assistant

Deadhead Miles
Character: Johnny Mesquitero
Island of Doomed Men
Character: Hazen - Guard (uncredited)
How High Is Up?
Character: Workman with Leaky Lunchpail (uncredited)

Dutiful but Dumb
Character: Vulgarian Soldier in General's Office (uncredited)
Three Violent People
Character: Commissioner Harrison
Flaming Frontier
Character: Capt. Jim Hewson

Million Dollar Legs
Character: Klopstokian Athlete (uncredited)
Two Latins from Manhattan
Character: Federal Agent
Glamour for Sale
Character: Cop (uncredited)

Riptide
Character: Man at Cannes Bar (uncredited)
The New Adventures of Tarzan
Character: Tarzan
Invisible Stripes
Character: Rich Man (uncredited)

Movie Crazy
Character: Dinner Guest (Uncredited)
The Secret Seven
Character: Patrick Norris
Danger Patrol
Character: Joe

Land of Fighting Men
Character: Fred Mitchell
The Officer and the Lady
Character: Bob Conlon
No Census, No Feeling
Character: Football Player #20 (uncredited)

So Long Mr. Chumps
Character: Prison Guard / Truck Driver (uncredited)
Silks and Saddles
Character: Jimmy Shay
Death on the Diamond
Character: Man on Ticket Line (uncredited)

Shadow of Chinatown
Character: Martin Andrews

Treasure Island
Character: Man at Tavern (uncredited)