
Al Bridge
Known for department: Acting
Birthday: 1891-02-25 – 1957-12-27
Place of birth: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Biography
Al Bridge was an American character actor, a fixture both in Westerns and in the comedies of Preston Sturges. Although frequently billed as Alan Bridge, he was born Alfred Morton Bridge in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1891 (not as Alford Bridge in 1890, as his tombstone erroneously states). Following service as a corporal in the U.S. Army infantry in the first World War, Bridge joined a theatrical troupe. He dabbled in writing and in 1930 sold a script to a short film, Her Hired Husband (1930). He followed this with a B-Western script, God's Country and the Man (1931), in which he made his film debut as an actor. For the next quarter century, he managed the atypical achievement of maintaining a career in both B-Westerns and in bigger dramatic and comedy features. Ten films for director Preston Sturges represent probably his most familiar contribution to Hollywood history. Bridge also appeared frequently on television until his death in 1957 at 66.
Known for

Salty O'Rourke
1945Bartender (uncredited)
The Sin of Harold Diddlebock
1947Wild Bill Hickock
The Talk of the Town
1942Desk Sergeant (uncredited)
The Affairs of Jimmy Valentine
1942Trustee
Nobody's Darling
1943Bum (uncredited)
The Palm Beach Story
1942Conductor
The Devil's Henchmen
1949Elmer Hood
The Bridge of Sighs
1936Ballistics Expert (uncredited)
Blonde Venus
1932Bouncer (uncredited)
Dead End
1937Policeman in Drina's Apartment (uncredited)
Christmas in July
1940Mr. Hillbeiner
Framed
1947(uncredited)
Hail the Conquering Hero
1944Political Boss
A Man's Land
1932Steve - Rustler
The Forty-Niners
1932Squaw O'Hara
The Ridin' Fool
1931Nikkos (as Al Bridges)
Two Gun Justice
1938Sheriff (as Al Bridges)
The Miracle of Morgan's Creek
1944Mr. Johnson
Western Gold
1937Holman (as Alan Bridge)