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Name
  
Bruce Belfrage

Siblings
  
Cedric Belfrage

Education
  
Spouse
  
Joan Henley

Role
  
Actor


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Died
  
August 1974, Sydney, Australia

Movies
  
Corridor of Mirrors, Home to Danger, The Case of Charles Peace, The Harvest Shall Co, COD

Similar People
  
Cedric Belfrage, Nicolas Belfrage, Sally Belfrage, Terence Young, Michael Powell

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Bruce Belfrage (30 October 1900 – August 1974) was an English actor, BBC newsreader and British Liberal Party politician.

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Background

He was born in Marylebone, London. His younger brother was the author and journalist Cedric Belfrage. He was educated at Gresham's School, Holt, Norfolk before he took an honours degree at Oxford in modern languages.

Professional career

Belfrage started his career as an actor, appearing in his first film in 1932. He was a broadcaster in the early days of 2LO at Savoy Hill, and in 1935 joined the BBC as a casting director and later became a news reader and announcer. In a famous incident on 15 October 1940, the BBC's Broadcasting House took a direct hit from a delayed-action German bomb, which eventually exploded during the nine o'clock radio news read by Belfrage. Seven people were killed, and Belfrage, covered with plaster and soot, carried on reading the news as if nothing had happened. Listeners at home heard just a dull thud. He enlisted in the Royal Naval Reserve in 1942, and was demobilized with the rank of lieutenant-commander.

Filmography

  • C.O.D.. (1932) - Philip
  • The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934) - Pitt
  • Too Many Millions (1934)
  • Full Circle (1935) - Clyde Warren
  • War Front (1941) - Newspaper editor
  • Hue and Cry (1947) - BBC announcer
  • Man on the Run (1948) - BBC Newscaster
  • I Killed the Count (1948) - Viscount Sorrington
  • Corridor of Mirrors (1948) - Sir David Conway
  • Black Magic (1949) - Crown Prosecutor
  • Warning to Wantons (1949) - Archimandrite
  • Ten Little Niggers (1949) - Sir Lawrence Wargrave
  • The Case of Charles Peace (1949) - Prosecution Counsel
  • Miss Pilgrim's Progress (1950) - Manager
  • Mister Drake's Duck (1951) - Air Vice Marshal
  • Home to Danger (1951) - Solicitor
  • The Galloping Major (1951) - Himself/Radio Commentator
  • Never Look Back (1952) - Judge
  • Politics

    He was Liberal candidate for the South Buckinghamshire division at the 1950 General Election. In an election at which hundreds of Liberal candidates polled so poorly that they Lost their deposit by polling under 12.5%, Belfrage polled better;

    He did not stand for parliament again. He died in Sydney, Australia at the age of 73.

    References

    Bruce Belfrage Wikipedia