Al Bridge
Al Bridge was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Bridge started his acting career landing roles in such films as "God's Country and the Man" (1931), the western "The Hurricane Express" (1932) with John Wayne and "The Lone Avenger" (1933) with Ken Maynard. He also appeared in "Sunset Pass" (1933) with Randolph Scott, the western "When a Man Rides Alone" (1933) with Tom Tyler and "Public Stenographer" (1933). He kept working in film throughout the thirties, starring in "The Lawless Nineties" (1936), the James Ellison western "Trail Dust" (1936) and "Call of the Prairie" (1936). He also appeared in the Ray Corrigan western "The Three Mesquiteers" (1936). Film continued to be his passion as he played roles in the Eddie Bracken comedy "Hail the Conquering Hero" (1944), "The Jade Mask" (1945) and the Dorothy McGuire dramatic adaptation "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" (1945). He also appeared in the Roddy McDowall adventure "Thunderhead" (1945) and the adventure "A Guy, a Gal and a Pal" (1945) with Ross Hunter. Bridge more recently acted in the comedy "We're Not Married" (1952) with Ginger Rogers.