Bruce Lester
Biography
Bruce Lester, a talented actor known for his memorable supporting roles, graced the silver screen from the 1930s through the 1950s. Born as Bruce Lister in Johannesburg, South Africa, he later moved to England, where he honed his craft after attending Brighton College. Lester began his professional journey on the London stage, marking his transition to film with his debut in 1934.
Throughout his career, Lester shared the screen with renowned stars such as Ronald Colman, Boris Karloff, James Cagney, Ray Milland, and Joan Crawford. His filmography boasts several notable titles, including "To Be a Lady" and "The Third Clue," both released in 1934. He continued to build his reputation with performances in "Boy Meets Girl" (1938) and "The Witness Vanishes" (1939). His versatility shone in films like "British Intelligence" (1940) and the classic adaptation of "Pride and Prejudice" (1940). Other significant works included "The Letter" (1940), "Above Suspicion" (1943), "Golden Earrings" (1947), "The Fool and the Princess" (1948), and his final film appearance in "Tarzan and the Trappers" (1958).
Lester's contributions to cinema during a pivotal era in film history left a lasting impact, showcasing his dedication to the craft and his ability to captivate audiences alongside some of Hollywood's greatest talents.
Filmography
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Ourselves Alone
1936 • 2nd Lieut. Lingard
The Letter (1940)
1940 • John Withers
Tarzan and the Trappers
1958 • Commissioner Brandini
Eliminators (2017)
2017
Bonus Trip
2025
If I Were King
1938 • Noel de Jolys
Golden Earrings
1947 • Richard Byrd
Boy Meets Girl
1938 • Rodney Bowman
British Intelligence
1939 • Frank Bennett
Slaughterbots
2017
King Richard and the Crusaders
1954
Shadows on the Stairs
1941 • Hugh Bromilow
I.T.
2016
A Yank in the R.A.F.
1941 • Flight Lt. Sterling Richardson
Above Suspicion
1943
Tales of Robin Hood
1951 • Allan-a-Dale