Bracken entered film in 1910 with the Star Film Company often playing heavies under the direction of Gaston Méliès. Bracken later worked as Méliès' Managing Producer while filming in Australia, Asia and the South Pacific.
Soon after his return to America Bracken became a film director with the Western Lubin Company and later head director and producer of feature films at the Balboa Amusement Producing Company. [5]
Bertram would go on to work for the Fox Film Corporation where he directed such stars as Theda Bara and Anita Stewart. Trouble with his vision interrupted his career in the early twenties though he eventually returned to work for several more years. His last film, The Face on the Barroom Floor, that he co-wrote and directed, was released in 1932.[6][7]
Bracken's wife, actress Margaret Landis, played leading and supporting roles in a number of his films before they divorced in the early 1920s.
In later life Bracken wrote mystery novels and scripts for radio shows.[8]
Bertram Bracken died in Los Angeles on November 1, 1952.[9] and was interred at the Welwood Murray Cemetery in Palm Springs.[10]
Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertram_Bracken
Bracken entered film in 1910 with the Star Film Company often playing heavies under the direction of Gaston Méliès. Bracken later worked as Méliès' Managing Producer while filming in Australia, Asia and the South Pacific.
Soon after his return to America Bracken became a film director with the Western Lubin Company and later head director and producer of feature films at the Balboa Amusement Producing Company. [5]
Bertram would go on to work for the Fox Film Corporation where he directed such stars as Theda Bara and Anita Stewart. Trouble with his vision interrupted his career in the early twenties though he eventually returned to work for several more years. His last film, The Face on the Barroom Floor, that he co-wrote and directed, was released in 1932.[6][7]
Bracken's wife, actress Margaret Landis, played leading and supporting roles in a number of his films before they divorced in the early 1920s.
In later life Bracken wrote mystery novels and scripts for radio shows.[8]
Bertram Bracken died in Los Angeles on November 1, 1952.[9] and was interred at the Welwood Murray Cemetery in Palm Springs.[10]
Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertram_Bracken
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