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Name
  
Sally Bruce

Role
  
Film actress


Parents
  
Jewell Edwards

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Born
  
December 2, 1948 (age 75) (
1948-12-02
)

Occupation
  
Actress; School teacher

Spouse
  
Peter Woelper (m. 1973–1991)

Similar People
  
Billy Chapin, Evelyn Varden, Davis Grubb, Gloria Castillo, James Gleason

Zodiac Sign
  
Sagittarius

Nationality
  
American

Nicknames
  
Sally Jane Bruce, Bruce, Sally Jane

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Sally Jane Bruce (born December 2, 1948, Los Angeles, California) is an American former child performer, best known for playing little Pearl Harper in Charles Laughton's 1955 film noir The Night of the Hunter.

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Life and career

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Sally Jane Bruce was born on December 2, 1948, in Los Angeles; the daughter of country singer Jewell Edwards, who worked with Spade Cooley and his Orchestra.

The Night of the Hunter

Before Charles Laughton would cast five-year-old Sally Jane for the role of little Pearl Harper in his thriller classic The Night of the Hunter, she was already considered a veteran of TV, radio, and such films as Kids Will Be Kids (aka Mischief Makers or Best Dog Wins as the working title of this 1954 16 minute short film by Jules White was also known).

According to an United Artists press release, mentioned in Preston Neal Jones' documentary book on the shooting of The Night of the Hunter: "... she got her big break by singing with a full orchestra for a contest sponsored by a Los Angeles newspaper. Winning that competition led to her first role in a Joan Davis comedy, and ultimately to the attention of (producer) Paul Gregory".

Laughton later told Davis Grubb, the original author of the story, that he found little Sally Jane to be "a repulsive, little insensitive pie-faced 'teacher’s pet'" — and yet, this was precisely why he cast her as Pearl.

The Pretty Fly and The Lullaby

The Pretty Fly song was in fact sung live and a cappella by Sally Jane while shooting the scene on the river stage, but because of her too fragile voice, in addition to tending to speed up on the phrases and the racket the river water was making, it was later dubbed in a sound studio by actress/singer Betty Benson. The Lullaby (accompanying the barn scene) was sung by jazz vocalist Kitty White.

Post-acting career

After The Night of the Hunter, there are no further acting roles of Sally Jane Bruce recorded to date.

Until her retirement, Sally Jane Bruce worked as a grade school teacher and faculty advisor in Santa Maria, California, teaching young children about gardening and the meaning of the environment.

We want to tie the importance of our agricultural heritage here in the Santa Maria Valley … and it's exciting for kids to grow things and harvest them. It teaches them patience.

Family

Sally Jane Bruce married Peter Woelper in 1973 and divorced him in 1991. She now lives in Arroyo Grande, California.

Filmography

Actress
1955 The Night of the Hunter
Pearl Harper
1954 Kids Will Be Kids (Short)
Janie (uncredited)
Soundtrack
1955 The Night of the Hunter ("Hing, Hang, Hung" (1955), uncredited) / (performer: "Once Upon a Time There Was a Pretty Fly" (1955) - uncredited)
Archive footage
2017 Robert Mitchum, le mauvais garçon d'Hollywood (TV Movie documentary)
Self
1991 Robert Mitchum: The Reluctant Star (TV Movie documentary)
Actress 'Night of the Hunter' (uncredited)

References

Sally Jane Bruce Wikipedia