Bruce Bauer was born on July 5, 1944 in Santa Monica, California, USA. He is an actor, known for NYPD Blue (1993), Knight Rider (1982) and Auto Focus (2002).
Bruce Baum was born on March 18, 1951 in the USA. He is known for Shakes the Clown (1991), Crossing the Bridge (1992) and Izzy Lyon: The Unspun Truth.
Bruce Baumgartner is an actor, known for Foxcatcher (2014), Active Shooter and Blood Guts Glory (2014).
Bruce Beaton is known for Chicago (2002), A History of Violence (2005) and Bait (2000).
Bruce Beatty is an actor, known for Dope (2015), Colors (1988) and The Negotiator (1998).
Bruce Bell is known for his work on Tough Guy: The Bob Probert Story (2019) and Travel Thru History (2012).
Bruce Bellinger is known for Johnny (2021).
Bruce Benderson is an actor and writer, known for Spring (2011), My Father Is Coming (1991) and Morning of the Tarantulas (2011).
Bruce Bennett was born on March 17, 1961 in Hartford, Connecticut, USA. He is known for Mai stati uniti (2013), Green Ghost and the Masters of the Stone (2021) and Hierarchy (2022).
Herman Brix was a star shot-putter in the 1928 Olympics. After losing the lead in MGM's Tarzan the Ape Man (1932) due to a shoulder injury, he was contracted by Ashton Dearholt for his independent production of The New Adventures of Tarzan (1935), a serial and the only Tarzan film between the silents and the 1960s to present the character accurately, as a sophisticated, educated English nobleman who preferred living in the jungle and was able to speak directly with animals in their own language. He subsequently found himself typecast and confined to starring roles in other serials and character and even bit parts in poverty row features and two-reeler comedies. After starring in the Republic Pictures serial Hawk of the Wilderness (1938) as the Tarzan-like Kioga, he dropped out of films for a few years, took acting lessons, and changed his name to Bruce Bennett. He made many movies after that, gaining fame as a leading man in many Warners products. In 1960, he retired from acting and went into business, becoming sales manager of a major vending machine company, making only occasional TV guest appearances. A reclusive man, he eschewed interviews, although he did appear at one Burroughs-oriented convention in the 1970s and discussed some of his experiences during the making of his Tarzan serial. In 2001, he allowed himself to be interviewed for a slender biography by a Mike Chapman, and held signings at local bookstores, enjoying his "rediscovery" by the general public in the few years remaining before his death.