Bruce Lester

Bruce Lester

Biography

Bruce Lester appeared in films from the 1930s into the 1950s, mainly in supporting roles. He was born Bruce Lister in Johannesburg, South Africa and later resided in England. After studying at Brighton College, he began his career on the London Stage and made his big screen debut in 1934. Lester's co-stars included Ronald Colman, Boris Karloff, James Cagney, Ray Milland and Joan Crawford. His film credits include, "To Be a Lady" (1934), "The Third Clue" (1934), "Boy Meets Girl" (1938), "The Witness Vanishes" (1939), "British Intelligence" (1940), "Pride and Prejudice" (1940), "The Letter" (1940, "Above Suspicion" (1943), "Golden Earrings" (1947), "The Fool and the Princess" (1948) and "Tarzan and the Trappers" (1958).

🎬 Movies Featuring Bruce Lester

Tarzan and the Trappers

Tarzan and the Trappers (1958)

as Commissioner Brandini
Charade

Charade (1953)

as Capt. van Buren
The Pathfinder

The Pathfinder (1952)

as Capt. Clint Bradford
The Son of Dr. Jekyll

The Son of Dr. Jekyll (1951)

as Daniels' Reporter (uncredited)
I Walk Alone

I Walk Alone (1947)

as Charles (uncredited)
Without Reservations

Without Reservations (1946)

as Army Lieutenant (uncredited)
The Mysterious Doctor

The Mysterious Doctor (1943)

as Lt. Christopher 'Kit' Hilton
A Yank in the R.A.F.

A Yank in the R.A.F. (1941)

as Flight Lt. Sterling Richardson
The Letter

The Letter (1940)

as John Withers
My Son, My Son!

My Son, My Son! (1940)

as Rory O'Riorden
The Invisible Man Returns

The Invisible Man Returns (1940)

as Chaplain (uncredited)
The Witness Vanishes

The Witness Vanishes (1939)

as Lord Noel Stratton
If I Were King

If I Were King (1938)

as Noel de Jolys
Boy Meets Girl

Boy Meets Girl (1938)

as Rodney Bowman
No Image

Quiet, Please (1938)

as Dr. Faversham
No Image

Thistledown (1938)

as Lord James Dunfoyle
The Tenth Man

The Tenth Man (1936)

as Edward O'Donnell
Ourselves Alone

Ourselves Alone (1936)

as 2nd Lieut. Lingard
No Image

Old Roses (1935)

as Chris Morgan
Death at Broadcasting House

Death at Broadcasting House (1934)

as Peter Ridgwell (uncredited)