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Name
  
Truman Bradley


Role
  
Actor

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Died
  
July 28, 1974, Woodland Hills, California, United States

Marriage location
  
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Spouse
  
Phyllis Ruth (m. 1942–1945), Myra Bratton (m. 1940–1941)

People also search for
  
Phyllis Ruth, Ray McCarey, George Fitzmaurice, Harold S. Bucquet, S. Sylvan Simon

Movies
  
Millionaires in Prison, Vacation from Love, Spring Madness, Lone Star Ranger, Murder Among Friends

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Truman Bradley (February 8, 1905 – July 28, 1974) was an actor and narrator in radio, television and film.

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Early years

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Bradley was born February 8, 1905, in Sheldon, Missouri. Although he wanted to be an actor, he followed his parents' desires and studied law.

Radio

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Bradley began his career in the 1930s as a radio broadcaster. Working at WBBM in Chicago, Illinois, some considered him "the Mid-West's leading news commentator." He was selected by Henry Ford to be the announcer for the Ford Sunday Evening Hour, for which he flew to Detroit, Michigan, each weekend. With his distinctive, authoritative voice, he soon became a radio actor as well as a narrator in numerous movies. In the mid-1940s, Bradley was a newscaster with KERN in Bakersfield, California.

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Bradley was the announcer for Red Skelton's program, Burns and Allen Easy Aces, the Frank Sinatra Show and Screen Guild Players.

Film

A newspaper columnist wrote in 1942 that representatives of the film industry "had stalked him [Bradley] in Chicago, pouncing on him with such enthusiasm and rich offers that he could not, in honesty to himself, refuse." He received critical praise for his work in The Night Before the Divorce in 1942. He was also in Northwest Passage (1940),Millionaires in Prison (1940) and Murder Among Friends (1941).

Television

Bradley was the host of the 1950s TV series Science Fiction Theatre. He occasionally worked as an actor in films (including two Charlie Chan mysteries in the 1930s) and live theater.

Other business activities

In 1937, Bradley and his sister bought the Chicago-based Mme. Huntingford Cosmetic Company. He was the company's president, and Elene Bradley was general manager, "active in the sales end of the business."

Family

Bradley married Evelyn Jane Esenther of Oak Park, Illinois, September 8, 1937. He married actress Myra Bratton January 12, 1940, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Bratton filed for divorce in Los Angeles, California, March 17, 1941. The divorce was granted November 17, 1941.

He later had a complex relationship with actress Phyllis Ruth, whom he married in 1942. Three years later, she announced plans to file for divorce. Early in 1946, however, a newspaper columnist reported: "The judge who ruled that Starlet Phyllis Ruth and Radio Announcer Truman Bradley could live in the same house, though separated, did a smart thing. They are reconciled now and are going to have a baby in June." A July 14, 1946, column by Jimmie Fidler reported, "The Truman Bradleys ... got a six-pound baby girl."

Death

Bradley died July 28, 1974, in Hollywood, California, at the Motion Picture Home.

Filmography

Actor
1960
Perry Mason (TV Series) as
Television Interviewer
- The Case of the Madcap Modiste (1960) - Television Interviewer
1955
Science Fiction Theatre (TV Series) as
Host / Narrator
- The Strange Lodger (1957) - Host / Narrator
- Bolt of Lightning (1957) - Host / Narrator
- The Magic Suitcase (1957) - Host / Narrator
- Gravity Zero (1957) - Host / Narrator
- Killer Tree (1957) - Host / Narrator
- The Miracle Hour (1956) - Host / Narrator
- Facsimile (1956) - Host / Narrator
- Sun Gold (1956) - Host / Narrator
- The Human Circuit (1956) - Host / Narrator
- Doctor Robot (1956) - Host / Narrator
- Signals from the Moon (1956) - Host / Narrator
- The Last Barrier (1956) - Host / Narrator
- Three Minute Mile (1956) - Host / Narrator
- The Voice (1956) - Host / Narrator
- Survival in Box Canyon (1956) - Host / Narrator
- Sound That Kills (1956) - Host / Narrator
- Death at My Fingertips (1956) - Host / Narrator
- Brain Unlimited (1956) - Host / Narrator
- One Thousand Eyes (1956) - Host / Narrator
- Miracle of Doctor Dove (1956) - Host / Narrator
- The Throwback (1956) - Host / Narrator
- Jupitron (1956) - Host / Narrator
- Living Lights (1956) - Host / Narrator
- The Legend of Crater Mountain (1956) - Host / Narrator
- Beam of Fire (1956) - Host / Narrator
- The Phantom Car (1956) - Host / Narrator
- Man Who Didn't Know (1956) - Host / Narrator
- The Human Experiment (1956) - Host / Narrator
- The Missing Waveband (1956) - Host / Narrator
- Mind Machine (1956) - Host / Narrator
- End of Tomorrow (1956) - Host / Narrator
- The Unguided Missile (1956) - Host / Narrator
- The Flicker (1956) - Host / Narrator
- Bullet Proof (1956) - Host / Narrator
- When a Camera Fails (1956) - Host / Narrator
- The Green Bomb (1956) - Host / Narrator
- Who Is This Man? (1956) - Host / Narrator
- The Long Sleep (1956) - Host / Narrator
- Signals from the Heart (1956) - Host / Narrator
- The Other Side of the Moon (1956) - Host / Narrator
- Operation Flypaper (1956) - Host / Narrator
- Sound of Murder (1956) - Host / Narrator
- Are We Invaded? (1955) - Host / Narrator
- Project 44 (1955) - Host / Narrator
- Before the Beginning (1955) - Host / Narrator
- Beyond Return (1955) - Host / Narrator
- Friend of a Raven (1955) - Host / Narrator
- Postcard from Barcelona (1955) - Host / Narrator
- The Hastings Secret (1955) - Host / Narrator
- The Unexplored (1955) - Host / Narrator
- The Water Maker (1955) - Host / Narrator
- Target Hurricane (1955) - Host / Narrator
- The Human Equation (1955) - Host / Narrator
- Dead Storage (1955) - Host / Narrator
- The Strange People at Pecos (1955) - Host / Narrator
- A Visit from Dr. Pliny (1955) - Host / Narrator
- Dead Reckoning (1955) - Host / Narrator
- Negative Man (1955) - Host / Narrator
- Barrier of Silence (1955) - Host / Narrator
- The World Below (1955) - Host / Narrator
- The Lost Heartbeat (1955) - Host / Narrator
- The Stones Began to Move (1955) - Host / Narrator
- The Frozen Sound (1955) - Host / Narrator
- 100 Years Young (1955) - Host / Narrator
- Hour of Nightmare (1955) - Host / Narrator
- Marked 'Danger (1955) - Host / Narrator
- Conversation with an Ape (1955) - Host / Narrator
- Death at 2 A.M. (1955) - Host / Narrator
- Spider, Inc. (1955) - Host / Narrator
- The Brain of John Emerson (1955) - Host / Narrator
- Stranger in the Desert (1955) - Host / Narrator
- Y..O..R..D.. (1955) - Host / Narrator
- Out of Nowhere (1955) - Host / Narrator
- Time Is Just a Place (1955) - Host / Narrator
- Beyond (1955) - Host / Narrator
1953
Never Wave at a WAC as
Narrator (voice, uncredited)
1952
Confidence Girl as
Narrator (voice, uncredited)
1952
Macao as
Narrator (voice, uncredited)
1949
Special Agent as
Narrator (voice)
1948
Fighter Squadron as
Narrator (voice, uncredited)
1948
A Nation on Skis (Short) as
Narrator
1948
Holiday for Sports (Short) as
Narrator
1948
Call Northside 777 as
Narrator (voice, uncredited)
1947
Action in Sports (Short) as
Narrator
1947
Romance and Dance (Short) as
Narrator
1947
I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now as
Martin Webb
1947
Screen Snapshots Series 26, No. 6: Behind the Mike (Short)
1946
A Boy and His Dog (Short) as
Narrator (voice, uncredited)
1946
Mr. Ace as
Radio Forum Moderator (uncredited)
1945
Frontier Days (Short) as
Narrator (voice)
1945
The Horn Blows at Midnight as
Radio Announcer
1945
Congo (Short) as
Narrator (voice)
1945
Objective, Burma! as
Narrator - Opening Sequence (voice, uncredited)
1942
Lone Star Ranger as
Phil Lawson
1942
The Night Before the Divorce as
Inspector Bruce Campbell
1942
Treat 'Em Rough as
Jordan Perkins
1941
They Died with Their Boots On as
7th Michigan Officer (uncredited)
1941
Keep 'Em Flying as
Butch
1941
Bombay Clipper as
Dr. Gregory Landers
1941
Burma Convoy as
Victor Harrison
1941
Mob Town as
Officer Cutler
1941
Last of the Duanes as
Texas Ranger Capt. Laramie
1941
Charlie Chan in Rio as
Paul Wagner
1941
Dead Men Tell as
Capt. Kane
1941
Murder Among Friends as
McAndrews
1940
A Night at Earl Carroll's as
Radio Announcer
1940
Gallopin' Gals (Short) as
Announcer (voice, uncredited)
1940
Yesterday's Heroes as
Judge
1940
We Who Are Young as
Commentator (voice, uncredited)
1940
Millionaires in Prison as
Dr. William 'Bill' Collins
1940
A Failure at Fifty (Short) as
Lincoln's Friend
1940
Northwest Passage as
Capt. Ogden
1939
Think First (Short) as
Crime Lab Technician
1939
Miracles for Sale as
Nightclub Master of Ceremonies (uncredited)
1939
On Borrowed Time as
James Northrup
1939
Stronger Than Desire as
Man in Courtroom (uncredited)
1939
Help Wanted (Short) as
Labor Commissioner's Representative
1939
6, 000 Enemies as
Reporter (uncredited)
1939
Hollywood Hobbies (Short) as
Narrator (uncredited)
1939
The Hardys Ride High as
Clerk
1939
Love on Tap (Short) as
Tommy
1939
The Ice Follies of 1939 as
Paul Rodney (voice, uncredited)
1938
Spring Madness as
Walter Beckett
1938
Young Dr. Kildare as
Jack Hamilton
1938
Vacation from Love as
Mark Shelby
1932
Are You Listening? as
Radio Announcer (uncredited)
Self
1955
Science Fiction Theatre (TV Series) as
Self - Host / Narrator
- The Long Day (1955) - Self - Host / Narrator
- The Strange Doctor Lorenz (1955) - Self - Host / Narrator
- No Food for Thought (1955) - Self - Host / Narrator
1950
Uranium Prospecting (Documentary short) as
Narrator (voice)
1950
My Country 'Tis of Thee (Documentary short) as
Voice Announcing D-Day Invasion (voice, uncredited)
1949
Drums of India (Documentary short) as
Narrator
1948
My Own United States (Documentary short) as
Narrator
1948
Gauchos of the Pampas (Documentary short) as
Narrator
1948
Mysterious Ceylon (Documentary short) as
Narrator
1948
Sports Down Under (Documentary short) as
Narrator
1948
Playtime in Rio (Documentary short)(Narrator)
1948
Ride, Ranchero, Ride (Documentary short) as
Narrator
1947
A Trip to Sportland (Documentary short) as
Narrator
1947
Land of Romance (Documentary short) as
Narrator
1947
Carnival of Sports (Documentary short) as
Narrator
1947
Sportsman's Playground (Documentary short) as
Narrator
1947
The Postman Always Rings Twice: The Radio Play (Video short) as
Self / Announcer (voice)
1947
Flying Sportsman in Jamaica (Documentary short) as
Narrator
1946
South of Monterrey (Documentary short) as
Narrator
1946
Rubber River (Documentary short) as
Narrator
1946
Okay for Sound (Documentary short) as
Narrator (voice, uncredited)
1946
Gem of the Ocean (Documentary short) as
Narrator
1946
In Old Santa Fe (Documentary short) as
Narrator
1945
Hawaiian Memories (Documentary short) as
Narrator
1945
America the Beautiful (Documentary short) as
Narrator
1945
Beachhead to Berlin (Documentary short) as
Narrator of Chaplain's Letter (voice, uncredited)
1943
Women on the Warpath (Documentary short) as
Narrator (voice)
1940
Northward, Ho! (Documentary short) as
Self (uncredited)
1938
The World Is Ours (Short) as
Commentator

References

Truman Bradley (actor) Wikipedia