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Bruce Bennett

Bruce Bennett

Acting

Born: 1906-05-19

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.

Bruce Bennett — Movies

The Treasure of the Sierra MadreHD8.0Movie
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
1948
Mildred PierceHD7.6Movie
Mildred Pierce
1945
Dark PassageHD7.3Movie
Dark Passage
1947
Sudden FearHD7.3Movie
Sudden Fear
1952
SaharaHD7.2Movie
Sahara
1943
How High Is Up?HD7.1Movie
How High Is Up?
1940
CheyenneHD7.0Movie
Cheyenne
1947
The More the MerrierHD7.0Movie
The More the Merrier
1943
Blondie Brings Up BabyHD7.0Movie
Blondie Brings Up Baby
1939
Angels in the OutfieldHD7.0Movie
Angels in the Outfield
1951
Million Dollar LegsHD6.8Movie
Million Dollar Legs
1932
Mystery StreetHD6.8Movie
Mystery Street
1950
The Great Missouri RaidHD6.8Movie
The Great Missouri Raid
1951
RiptideHD6.7Movie
Riptide
1934
No Census, No FeelingHD6.6Movie
No Census, No Feeling
1940
The OutsiderHD6.5Movie
The Outsider
1961
Treasure IslandHD6.5Movie
Treasure Island
1934
Dragonfly SquadronHD6.5Movie
Dragonfly Squadron
1954
So Long Mr. ChumpsHD6.5Movie
So Long Mr. Chumps
1941
Movie CrazyHD6.4Movie
Movie Crazy
1932
ShakedownHD6.4Movie
Shakedown
1950
The Lone Wolf Meets a LadyHD6.4Movie
The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady
1940
A Stolen LifeHD6.4Movie
A Stolen Life
1946
Dutiful But DumbHD6.3Movie
Dutiful But Dumb
1941
The Man with Nine LivesHD6.3Movie
The Man with Nine Lives
1940
Beer Barrel PolecatsHD6.3Movie
Beer Barrel Polecats
1946
Before I HangHD6.3Movie
Before I Hang
1940
Nora PrentissHD6.2Movie
Nora Prentiss
1947
Strategic Air CommandHD6.2Movie
Strategic Air Command
1955
The Lone Wolf Keeps a DateHD6.2Movie
The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date
1940