Al Bridge

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.

Filmography

Bartender (uncredited)
Desk Sergeant (uncredited)
Bum (uncredited)
Ballistics Expert (uncredited)
Bouncer (uncredited)
Policeman in Drina's Apartment (Uncredited)
Mr. Hillbeiner
(uncredited)
Steve - Rustler
Squaw O'Hara
Nikkos (as Al Bridges)
Sheriff (as Al Bridges)
Holman (as Alan Bridge)
Kennedy - Trucker in Cafe (uncredited)
Sheriff Mack
The Station Agent
Mr. Turner (uncredited)
Police Inspector Blake
Soule Gang Engineer (uncredited)
Toothless Derelict (uncredited)
Mob Leader Outside Governor's Mansion (uncredited)
Immigration Inspector (uncredited)
Guard (uncredited)
Mr. Burke
Judge John C. Garfield (uncredited)
Sergeant (uncredited)
Ditch-Digger (uncredited)
Conductor (uncredited)
Sheriff (uncredited)
Bob Harmon / Jim Breeden
Sheriff Matt Farraday
Homesteader McGraw
Ranger Sergeant Parsons
Salty Smith
Paul Wyckoff
Matt Kirby
Dr. Jonas - Veterinarian
George Tully
Sam Bartlett
Prisoner (uncredited)
Townsman (uncredited)
Banker (uncredited)
Jail Attendant (uncredited)
Detective Magnus (uncredited)
Steve Cantrell
Lariat Smith
Tom Henderson
Police Captain (uncredited)
Steve Claggett, Henchman
Sheriff chasing Loma
Process Server (uncredited)
White Rose Sailor
Detective Flynn
Sheriff Angel Verner
Deputy Bill Gaines
Dynamo Room Floor Guard
Captain of the Guards
Dandy Morgan
Would-Be Settler (uncredited)
Fisherman (uncredited)
Senator Dwight (uncredited)
Ship Captain (uncredited)
Hanover - Walsh's Henchman
Sheriff (uncredited)
Detective Smiley (uncredited)
Mr. Cudd (uncredited)
Police Turnkey (uncredited)
Agent in Phone Booth (uncredited)
First Steward (uncredited)
Motor Cop (uncredited)
Jake Ledbetter
Henchman Curley Bates
Marine MP Sergeant (uncredited)
House Detective
Palmyra Townsman (uncredited)
Slave Trader
Barfly Drinking Straight Whiskey (uncredited)
Kipp Faulkner
Dawson (uncredited)
Highway Patrolman (uncredited)
New Orleans Sheriff (uncredited)
Capt. Trowbridge
Poker Player on Train
Shooting Gallery Proprietor
George Hunter
Harry Franzmeirer
Second Prison Guard (uncredited)
Sam Slade
Plainview Lawman
Captain of Police
Jim Farley
Jailer
Townsman at Meeting House
Secret Emissary #3 (uncredited)
John Biddle
Mark Sheldon
Deputy Bat Lindstrom
Mrs. Walton's Chauffeur (uncredited)
Desk Sergeant (uncredited)
Honest John Richards
Ship Captain (uncredited)
Ulysses Grant Sheldon (uncredited)
Alden Canfield
Cheap Charlie (uncredited)
Guard (uncredited)
Captain Peterson
Official in Passport Office (uncredited)
Worker (uncredited)
Chief Inspector August Wilmer
Lieutenant Colonel (uncredited)
Henchman Wooly
Florida Club Bartender
Deputy Sheriff Ben (Uncredited)
Policeman (Uncredited)
Sandy Thompson
Hack Driver
Gur Durkin
Deputy Sheriff (uncredited)
Town Marshal (uncredited)
Furniture Mover (uncredited)
New York City Policeman (uncredited)
Flop House Manager (uncredited)
John Cassidy (uncredited)
Tennis Judge (uncredited)