
Bruce Bennett
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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.
Known for
Credits

The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948)
as James Cody

Mildred Pierce (1945)
as Albert 'Bert' Pierce

Sahara (1943)
as Waco Hoyt

Treasure Island (1934)
as Man at Tavern (uncredited)

Angels in the Outfield (1951)
as Saul Hellman

Dark Passage (1947)
as Bob

Silver River (1948)
as Stanley Moore

The Lone Ranger (1938)
as Bert Rogers

The More the Merrier (1943)
as FBI Agent Evans

Sudden Fear (1952)
as Steve Kearney

Love Me Tender (1956)
as Maj. Kincaid

Mystery Street (1950)
as Dr. McAdoo

Riptide (1934)
as Man at Cannes Bar (uncredited)

The Outsider (1961)
as Gen. Bridges

Dream Wife (1953)
as Charlie Elkwood

Strategic Air Command (1955)
as Gen. Espy

Three Violent People (1956)
as Commissioner Harrison

Invisible Stripes (1939)
as Rich Man (uncredited)

A Stolen Life (1946)
as Jack R. Talbot

The Man I Love (1946)
as San Thomas

Nora Prentiss (1947)
as Dr. Joel Merriam

College Humor (1933)
as Student

The New Adventures of Tarzan (1935)
as Tarzan

The Alligator People (1959)
as Dr. Eric Lorimer

Sky Racket (1937)
as Eric Lane - Agent 17

The Clones (1973)
as Clone Lab Assistant

Without Honor (1949)
as Fred Bandle

Million Dollar Legs (1932)
as Klopstokian Athlete (uncredited)

The Last Outpost (1951)
as Col. Jeb Britton

To the Victor (1948)
as Henderson

Before I Hang (1940)
as Dr. Paul Ames

Death on the Diamond (1934)
as Man on Ticket Line (uncredited)

Blondie Brings Up Baby (1939)
as Mason's Chauffeur (uncredited)

Submarine Raider (1942)
as 1st Office Russell

Flying Fists (1937)
as Hal "Chopper' Donovan, aka Hal Smith

Meet the Baron (1933)
as Train Passenger (uncredited)

Tarzan and the Green Goddess (1938)
as Tarzan

Daredevils of the Red Circle (1939)
as Tiny Dawson

Honolulu Lu (1941)
as Skelly

Island of Doomed Men (1940)
as Hazen - Guard (uncredited)

The Man with Nine Lives (1940)
as State Trooper (uncredited)

Deadhead Miles (1972)
as Johnny Mesquitero

No Census, No Feeling (1940)
as Football Player #20 (uncredited)

So Long Mr. Chumps (1941)
as Prison Guard / Truck Driver (uncredited)

Danger Patrol (1937)
as Joe

Cheyenne (1947)
as Ed Landers

Amateur Crook (1937)
as Jimmy Baxter

Smart Girls Don't Talk (1948)
as Marty Fain

The House Across the Street (1949)
as Matthew J. Keever

Cafe Hostess (1940)
as Budge

Shakedown (1950)
as David Glover

Daniel Boone, Trail Blazer (1956)
as Daniel Boone

Sabotage Squad (1942)
as Lieutenant John Cronin

Discovering Treasure: The Story of 'The Treasure of the Sierra Madre' (2003)
as James Cody (archive footage)

Robbers' Roost (1955)
as 'Bull' Herrick

Silks and Saddles (1936)
as Jimmy Shay

The Bottom of the Bottle (1956)
as Brand

The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady (1940)
as McManus

Three Girls About Town (1941)
as Reporter

The Great Missouri Raid (1951)
as Cole Younger

The Fighting Devil Dogs (1938)
as Lieutenant Frank Corby

Atlantic Convoy (1942)
as Capt. Morgan

Danger Signal (1945)
as Dr. Andrew Lang

Undertow (1949)
as Reckling

Hidden Guns (1956)
as Stragg

Student Tour (1934)
as Hercules

Tarzan: Lord of the Movies (2017)
as Tarzan (Archive Footage)

The Officer and the Lady (1941)
as Bob Conlon

Five Little Peppers And How They Grew (1939)
as Tom - King's Chauffeur

The Doctor and the Girl (1949)
as Dr. Alfred Norton

How High Is Up? (1940)
as Workman with Leaky Lunchpail (uncredited)

The Second Face (1950)
as Paul Curtis

The Man from Tumbleweeds (1940)
as Prison Warden

The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date (1940)
as Scotty

Five Little Peppers at Home (1940)
as Jim - King's Chauffeur

Beer Barrel Polecats (1946)
as Prison Guard (archive footage)

Boobs in the Woods (1940)
as Park Ranger (uncredited)

Fiend of Dope Island (1960)
as Charlie Davis

The Three Outlaws (1956)
as Charlie Trenton

The Younger Brothers (1949)
as Jim Younger

The Big Tip Off (1955)
as Bob Gilmore

Convicted Woman (1940)
as Reporter (uncredited)

There's Something About a Soldier (1943)
as Frank Molloy

Glamour for Sale (1940)
as Cop (uncredited)

U-Boat Prisoner (1944)
as Archie Gibbs

Hi-Yo Silver (1940)
as Bert Rogers

West of Abilene (1940)
as Frank Garfield

Hawk of the Wilderness (1938)
as Lincoln Rand Jr / Kioga

Underground Agent (1942)
as Lee Graham

Babies for Sale (1940)
as Policeman

Tarzan at the Movies, Part 2: The Many Faces of Tarzan (1996)
as Tarzan (archive footage)

Movie Crazy (1932)
as Dinner Guest (Uncredited)

Girls of the Road (1940)
as Officer Sullavan

Dragonfly Squadron (1954)
as Dr. Stephen Cottrell

Shadow of Chinatown (1936)
as Martin Andrews

Murder in Times Square (1943)
as Supai George

The Cosmic Man (1959)
as Dr. Karl Sorenson

Two Minutes to Play (1936)
as Martin Granville

Escape to Glory (1940)
as Ship's gunnery officer

Land of Fighting Men (1938)
as Fred Mitchell

I'm from Arkansas (1944)
as Bob Hamlin

The Phantom Submarine (1940)
as Paul Sinclair

Two Latins from Manhattan (1941)
as Federal Agent

Flaming Frontier (1958)
as Capt. Jim Hewson

My Son Is Guilty (1939)
as Lefty

Lassie: Well of Love (1970)
as Bert Daniels

The Taming of the Snood (1940)
as Detective

A Million to One (1936)
as Johnny Kent

Tramp, Tramp, Tramp! (1942)
as Tommy Lydel

Frontier Fury (1943)
as Clem Hawkins (uncredited)

The Secret Seven (1940)
as Patrick Norris

Ain't No Time for Glory (1957)
as Lt. Col. Steven Granville

Blazing Six Shooters (1940)
as Geologist Winthrop

The New Adventures of Tarzan (1935)
as Tarzan

With This Ring (1954)
as Frederick C. Miller

The Spook Speaks (1940)
as Mordini's former assistant

Dutiful But Dumb (1941)
as Vulgarian Soldier in General's Office (uncredited)

Shadow of Chinatown (1936)
as Martin Andrews

Million Dollar Racket (1937)
as Larry Duane

The Heckler (1940)
as Ole Margarine

Laat de dokter maar schuiven (1980)
as John

Torpedo of Doom (1966)
as Lt. Frank Corley





