
Kankakee, Illinois, USA
David Bruce (born Marden Andrew McBroom; January 6, 1914 – May 3, 1976) was an American film actor, known for his chilling performance as Ted Allison in The Mad Ghoul. He was a company member of Peninsula Players Theatre in Fish Creek, Wisconsin in 1939. Born in Kankakee, Illinois, he signed a movie contract with Warner Brothers in 1940. The Northwestern University graduate appeared in many movies from the 1940s until 1955 when Bruce decided to give up acting. The 6' 1" (1.85 m) actor appeared in over 60 movies including Flying Tigers (1942), Christmas Holiday (1944) and Lady on a Train (1945).

1951
as Henchman Montana
1950

1952
as Harry Henderson
1950

as Bert Thomas
1941

as Stratton
1953

as Man (uncredited)
1940

as Lt. Barton
1942

as Count D'Orsini (uncredited)
1948

as Dr. Paul Morrison
1956

as Joe Hanson
1949

as Young Sailor
1941
as Austrian Sergeant at Tavern
1954

as Dr. Paul Morrison
1956

as Arnold King
1954

as Austrian Sergeant at Tavern
1954

as Alan Duncan
1953

as Charles
1952

as Charles Giffen
1951

as Cliff Gage
1950

as Tom Adams, Smith's Attorney
1950

as Maj. Bolton
1950

as Matt
1950

as Jim Caldwell
1950
as Carter
1950

as Daniel Boone
1950

as Joe Hanson
1949

as George Hart
1949

as Tom Conway
1949

as Count D'Orsini (uncredited)
1948

as Jeff Stuart
1948

as Jeffrey Westcott
1946

as Johnny
1945

as Wayne Morgan
1945

as Cleve Blunt
1945

as Latham
1944
as J. Roger Mace
1944
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