Bradley Page  | |
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![]() Bradley Page (upper left) in a newspaper advertisement for Night Spot (1938)  | |
| Born | September 8, 1901 Seattle, Washington, United States  | 
| Died | December 8, 1985 (aged 84) Brookings, Oregon, United States  | 
| Occupation | Actor | 
| Years active | 1931โ1943 | 
Bradley Page (September 8, 1901 โ December 8, 1985) was an American film actor.[1] He appeared in more than 100 films from 1931 to 1943.
Selected filmography
- Sporting Blood (1931) - Eddie Frazier (uncredited)
 - X Marks the Spot (1931) - District Attorney Harry B. Miles (uncredited)
 - The Final Edition (1932) - Sid Malvern
 - Love Affair (1932) - Georgie Keeler
 - The Wet Parade (1932) - Frankie - Bootlegger (uncredited)
 - Attorney for the Defense (1932) - Nick Quinn
 - They Call It Sin (1932) - Ford's Nightclub Friend (uncredited)
 - Night After Night (1932) - Frankie Guard
 - Sundown Rider (1932) - Jim Hunter
 - Goldie Gets Along (1933) - Frank Hawthorne
 - From Hell to Heaven (1933) - Jack Ruby
 - Love Is Dangerous (1933) - Dean Scarsdale
 - Central Airport (1933) - Scotty Armstrong (uncredited)
 - Hell Below (1933) - Seaman Gardner (uncredited)
 - Song of the Eagle (1933) - Los Angeles Racket Boss (uncredited)
 - The Life of Jimmy Dolan (1933) - One of Dolan's Backers (uncredited)
 - This Day and Age (1933) - Toledo
 - Stage Mother (1933) - Tom Banton (uncredited)
 - Broken Dreams (1933) - Minor Role (uncredited)
 - Hold the Press (1933) - Mike Serrano
 - The Chief (1933) - Dapper Dan
 - From Headquarters (1933) - Reporter (uncredited)
 - Blood Money (1933) - District Attorney (uncredited)
 - Before Midnight (1933) - Howard B. Smith
 - East of Fifth Avenue (1933) - Nick
 - Shadows of Sing Sing (1933) - Slick Hale
 - Search for Beauty (1934) - Joe Garrett
 - Six of a Kind (1934) - Ferguson
 - The Fighting Ranger (1934) - The Cougar
 - Good Dame (1934) - Regan
 - Looking for Trouble (1934) - George Martin, Associate (uncredited)
 - The Crime of Helen Stanley (1934) - George T. Noel
 - I Hate Women (1934) - Powell
 - He Was Her Man (1934) - Dan 'Danny' Curly
 - Hell Bent for Love (1934) - 'Trigger' Talano
 - Name the Woman (1934) - Dave Evans
 - Once to Every Bachelor (1934) - District Attorney Jerry Landers
 - Million Dollar Ransom (1934) - Easy
 - Take the Stand (1934) - Ernie Paddock
 - Against the Law (1934) - Mike Eagan
 - Gentlemen Are Born (1934) - Al Ludlow
 - One Hour Late (1934) - Jim (uncredited)
 - The Best Man Wins (1935) - Silk (uncredited)
 - Red Hot Tires (1935) - Curley Taylor
 - Shadow of Doubt (1935) - Len Haworth
 - The Nut Farm (1935) - Hamilton T. Holland - Acting School
 - The Unwelcome Stranger (1935) - Lucky Palmer
 - Baby Face Harrington (1935) - Dave
 - Mister Dynamite (1935) - Felix
 - The Texas Rambler (1935) - Cabin henchman (uncredited)
 - Chinatown Squad (1935) - Claude Palmer
 - Champagne for Breakfast (1935) - Wayne Osborne
 - Cheers of the Crowd (1935) - Blake Walton
 - The Public Menace (1935) - Louie
 - Cappy Ricks Returns (1935) - Spencer Winton
 - King Solomon of Broadway (1935) - Roth
 - Forced Landing (1935) - Steven Greer
 - Woman Trap (1936) - Harry Flint
 - Three of a Kind (1936) - Rodney Randall
 - The Princess Comes Across (1936) - The Stranger
 - Two in a Crowd (1936) - Tony Bonelli
 - Wedding Present (1936) - Givens (uncredited)
 - Ellis Island (1936) - Solo
 - Woman-Wise (1937) - Mac (uncredited)
 - Don't Tell the Wife (1937) - Hagar - Salesman
 - Trouble in Morocco (1937) - Branenok
 - Her Husband Lies (1937) - 'Pug, ' Gunman
 - The Outcasts of Poker Flat (1937) - Sonoma
 - There Goes My Girl (1937) - Joe Rethburn - Nightclub Owner
 - Fifty Roads to Town (1937) - Pinelli
 - You Can't Beat Love (1937) - Dwight Parsons
 - Super-Sleuth (1937) - Ralph Waring
 - The Toast of New York (1937) - Vanderbilt Associate (uncredited)
 - Hideaway (1937) - Al Miller
 - Music for Madame (1937) - Rollins
 - Crashing Hollywood (1938) - Thomas 'Tom' Darcy / 'The Hawk'
 - Night Spot (1938) - Marty Davis
 - Go Chase Yourself (1938) - Frank
 - Crime Ring (1938) - Lionel Whitmore
 - The Affairs of Annabel (1938) - Howard Webb
 - Fugitives for a Night (1938) - Dennis Poole
 - Annabel Takes a Tour (1938) - Howard Webb, Chief of Wonder Pictures
 - The Law West of Tombstone (1938) - Doc Howard
 - Twelve Crowded Hours (1939) - Tom Miller
 - Fixer Dugan (1939) - A.J. Barvin, Circus Owner
 - Cafe Hostess (1940) - Al
 - Enemy Agent (1940) - Francis
 - Girl from Havana (1940) - Cort
 - Beyond the Sacramento (1940) - Cord Crowley aka Hank Bradley
 - Scattergood Baines (1941) - McKettrick
 - Footlight Fever (1941) - Harvey Parker (uncredited)
 - The Big Store (1941) - Duke
 - Scattergood Meets Broadway (1941) - H. C. Bard
 - Badlands of Dakota (1941) - Jesse Chapman (uncredited)
 - Roaring Frontiers (1941) - Hawk Hammond
 - Mr. District Attorney in the Carter Case (1941) - Elliott Carter
 - Freckles Comes Home (1942) - Nate Quigley
 - The Bugle Sounds (1942) - Second Adjutant (uncredited)
 - Top Sergeant (1942) - Tony Gribaldi
 - Sons of the Pioneers (1942) - Frank Bennett
 - Isle of Missing Men (1942) - George Kent
 - King of the Mounties (1942, Serial) - Blake
 - War Dogs (1942) - Judge Roger Davis
 - The Traitor Within (1942) - Al McGonigle
 - Silent Witness (1943) - District Attorney Robert Holden
 - Sherlock Holmes in Washington (1943) - Cady
 - What's Buzzin', Cousin? (1943) - Pete Hartley (uncredited)
 - Find the Blackmailer (1943) - Mitch Farrell
 
References
- โ Sandra Brennan (2014). "Bradley Page". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Baseline & All Movie Guide. Archived from the original on December 16, 2014. Retrieved December 6, 2014.
 
External links
- Bradley Page at IMDb
 
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