J. Edward Bromberg

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

1.954

Gender

Male

Birthday

25-Dec-1903

Age

(121 years old)

Place of Birth

Temesvár, Austria-Hungary [now Timisoara, Timis, Romania]

Also Known As
  • Edward Bromberg
  • Joseph Edward Bromberg
  • Josef Bromberger

J. Edward Bromberg

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Joseph Edward Bromberg (born Josef Bromberger, December 25, 1903 – December 6, 1951) was a Romanian-born American character actor in motion picture and stage productions dating mostly from the 1930s and 1940s. By virtue of his physique, the short, somewhat rotund actor was destined to play secondary roles. Bromberg made his stage debut at the Greenwich Village Playhouse and in 1926 made his first appearance in a Broadway play, Princess Turandot. The following year, Bromberg married Goldie Doberman, with whom he had three children. Occasionally credited as J.E. Bromberg' and Joseph Bromberg, he performed secondary roles in 35 Broadway productions and 53 motion pictures until 1951. For two decades, Bromberg was highly regarded in the New York theatrical world and was a founding member of the Civic Repertory Theatre (1928–1930) and of the Group Theatre (1931–1940). Bromberg made his screen debut in 1936 under contract to Twentieth Century-Fox. The versatile actor played a wide variety of roles ranging from a ruthless New York newspaper editor (in Charlie Chan on Broadway) to a despotic Arabian sheik (in Mr. Moto Takes a Chance). Although he spoke with no trace of an accent, he was often called upon to play humble immigrants of various nationalities. When Warner Oland, the actor who played Charlie Chan, died in 1938, Fox considered Bromberg as a suitable replacement, but the role ultimately went to Sidney Toler. Fox began loaning Bromberg to other studios in 1939 and finally dropped him from the roster in 1941. He kept working for various producers, including a stint at Universal Pictures in the mid-1940s. Bromberg's most outstanding attribute was his facility with sensitive character roles; he could take a standard, undistinguished supporting part and make it unforgettably sympathetic. In Hollywood Cavalcade he portrays Don Ameche's friend who knows he will never get the girl; in Three Sons he is the lowly business associate who longs to be given a partnership; in Easy to Look At he is the once-great couturier now reduced to night watchman. In September 1950, the anti-communist magazine Red Channels accused Bromberg of being a member of the American Communist Party. Subpoenaed to testify before the House Committee on Un-American Activities in June 1951, Bromberg refused to answer any questions in accordance with his Fifth Amendment rights.


Credits

That I May Live That I May Live (1937) Character: Tex Shapiro
Crooks use a man's safe-cracking skills then involve him in more crime after he spends three years in jail. He falls in love with a waitress and they go to work for a traveling salesman.
Half Way to Shanghai Half Way to Shanghai (1942) Character: Maj. U. Vinpore
A murder occurs on a train bound for Shanghai during World War II.
The Crime of Dr. Forbes The Crime of Dr. Forbes (1936) Character: Dr. Eric Godfrey
Injured scientist Eric Godfrey asks his protege to give him a fatal dose of opiates to end his misery. When he dies the doctor is accused of murder.
The Lost City of X The Lost City of X (2022) Character: Lt. George (archival footage)
A team of academics fly to South America in search of ancient ruins only to find disaster.
Dracula: A Cinematic Scrapbook Dracula: A Cinematic Scrapbook (1991) Character: Professor Lazlo (archive footage)
A history of the famous vampire of books and movies, using film clips, previews and other methods.
The Many Faces of Dracula The Many Faces of Dracula (2000) Character: Professor Lazlo (archive footage)
Hosted by Christopher Lee, this documentary examines the different actors who have portrayed Dracula over the years.
Dance Hall Dance Hall (1941) Character: Max Brandon
Singer Lili Brown is attracted to dance hall manager Duke till she realizes he does that to all the girls. Nice guy Duke sets her up with composer Joe Brooks.
Hurricane Smith Hurricane Smith (1941) Character: 'Eggs' Bonelli
Rodeo rider Hurricane Smith is wrongly convicted of murder and robbery, but escapes and creates a new life, but one of the real criminals shows up to claim the loot which he believes Smith has.
Fair Warning Fair Warning (1937) Character: Matthew Jericho
In California's Death Valley a chemistry whiz-kid helps a sheriff track the man who murdered a wealthy mine owner who had been staying at a fancy winter resort.
Devil Pays Off Devil Pays Off (1941) Character: Arnold DeBrock
A former Navy man attempts to redeem his honor by exposing a shipping tycoon's dealings with the enemy.
The Return of Frank James The Return of Frank James (1940) Character: George Runyan
Farmer Frank and his ward hunt brother Jesse's killers, the back-shooting Fords.
Lady of Burlesque Lady of Burlesque (1943) Character: S.B. Foss
After one member of their group is murdered, the performers at a burlesque house must work together to find out who the killer is before they strike again.
The Missing Corpse The Missing Corpse (1945) Character: Henry Kruger
A feud between rival newspapermen Kruger (Bromberg) and McDonald (Guilfoyle) goes deadly when blackmailing McDonald ends up murdered and his corpse planted in the trunk of Kruger's car. Good guy Kruger attempts to hide McDonald's body, with the help of chauffeur Hogan (Jenks), to keep from being charged with murder. However, zany scenarios occur as the body just won't stay hidden, and keeps on popping up in multiple places where Kruger is located, leading to him hiding the body again and again while Kruger tries to find the real killer.
Reunion in France Reunion in France (1942) Character: Durand
Frenchwoman Michele de la Becque, an opponent of the Nazis in German-occupied Paris, hides a downed American flyer, Pat Talbot, and attempts to get him safely out of the country.
Stowaway Stowaway (1936) Character: Judge Booth
Chin-Ching gets lost in Shanghai and is befriended by American playboy Tommy Randall. She falls asleep in his car which winds up on a ship headed for America. Susan Parker, also on the ship, marries Randall to give Chin-Ching a family.
Tangier Tangier (1946) Character: Alec Rocco
In Tangier, disgraced American war correspondent Paul Kenyon, café dancer Rita and local entrepreneur Pepe join forces to battle a Nazi diamond smuggler.
Guilty Bystander Guilty Bystander (1950) Character: Varkas
A drunken ex-cop gets a shot at redemption when his young son is kidnapped after a smuggling deal goes belly up.
Cloak and Dagger Cloak and Dagger (1946) Character: Trenk
Italian partisans help a professor sent by the OSS to find an atomic scientist held by Nazis.
Reunion Reunion (1936) Character: Charles Renard
Newspapers around the world proclaim the birth in Moosetown, Canada of the 3,000th baby brought into the world by the doctor, John Luke, known for delivering the famous Wyatt quintuplets. To honor the doctor on his retirement and to publicize their town, the Moosetown chamber of commerce decides to hold a reunion of all the babies delivered by the doctor, some of whom have become famous.
Four Men and a Prayer Four Men and a Prayer (1938) Character: General Torres
The sons of a disgraced British officer try to clear his name.
Son of Dracula Son of Dracula (1943) Character: Professor Lazlo
Carpathian Count Alucard is invited to the U.S. by a young heiress. Her boyfriend and local officials are suspicious of the newcomer, who is interested in the "virile" soil of the new world.
Wife, Husband and Friend Wife, Husband and Friend (1939) Character: Rossi
Woman hopes to be a great singer and is encouraged by her scheming teacher. After she flops her husband, encouraged by an amorous professional singer tries opera and also flops.
Invisible Agent Invisible Agent (1942) Character: Karl Heiser
The Invisible Man's grandson uses his secret formula to spy on Nazi Germany in this comedy-thriller.
The Mark of Zorro The Mark of Zorro (1940) Character: Don Luis B. Quintero
Around 1820 the son of a California nobleman comes home from Spain to find his native land under a villainous dictatorship. On the one hand he plays the useless fop, while on the other he is the masked avenger Zorro.
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1938) Character: Doctor Hill
Rebecca's Uncle Harry leaves her with Aunt Miranda who forbids her to associate with show people. But neighbor Anthony Kent is a talent scout who secretly set it up for her to broadcast.
Pacific Blackout Pacific Blackout (1941) Character: Pickpocket
Falsely convicted of murder, young Robert Draper escapes custody during a practice blackout drill. Under cover of darkness, Draper hopes to find the real killer, who turns out to be a member of a Nazi sabotage ring. Completed shortly before America entered WW2.
Seventh Heaven Seventh Heaven (1937) Character: Aristide the Astrologer
A Parisian sewer worker longs for a rise in status and a beautiful wife. He rescues a girl from the police, lives with her in a barren flat on the seventh floor, and then marches away to war.
Chip Off the Old Block Chip Off the Old Block (1944) Character: Blaney Wright
The son of a strict Navy officer falls for the daughter of a musical-comedy star.
Sins of Man Sins of Man (1936) Character: Anton Engel
Austrian church bell ringer Freyman loves music and wants his two sons (both played by Ameche) to love it too. The first goes to America and the second is born deaf-mute but gains hearing during WWI bombing.
Phantom of the Opera Phantom of the Opera (1943) Character: Amiot
Following a tragic accident that leaves him disfigured, crazed composer Erique Claudin transformed into a masked phantom who schemes to make beautiful young soprano Christine Dubois the star of the opera and wreak revenge on those who stole his music.
Star for a Night Star for a Night (1936) Character: Doctor Spelimeyer
Blind Mrs. Lind comes to American to visit her three children whom she thinks are successful.
I'll Give a Million I'll Give a Million (1938) Character: Editor
After saving a tramp from suicide, a millionaire takes his clothing and disappears. Word is out that he will give a million dollars to anyone who is kind to a tramp.
Arch of Triumph Arch of Triumph (1948) Character: Verdun Hotel Manager
In the winter of 1938, Paris is crowded with refugees from the Nazis, who live in the black shadows of night, trying to evade deportation. One such is Dr. Ravic, who practices medicine illegally and stalks his old Nazi enemy Haake with murder in mind. One rainy night, Ravic meets Joan Madou, a kept woman cast adrift by her lover's sudden death. Against Ravic's better judgment, they become involved in a doomed affair.
Suez Suez (1938) Character: Prince Said
Ferdinand de Lesseps, disappointed in love, is sent as a junior diplomat to the Isthmus of Suez, and realizes it's just the place for a canal.
Queen of the Amazons Queen of the Amazons (1947) Character: Gabby
Jean Preston is determined to find her fiancée, Greg Jones, who went on a safari and didn’t come back when expected. She travels to Akbar, India with Greg’s father, Colonel Jones, Wayne Monroe and the Professor. She asks about Jones at the front desk of the hotel where she stays.
One Wild Night One Wild Night (1938) Character: Norman
Frenzied comedy starring June Lang as a reporter investigating the mysterious disappearances of four men who had all withdrawn large sums of money from the local bank in Stockton, Ohio.
A Song Is Born A Song Is Born (1948) Character: Dr. Elfini
The story of seven scholars in search of an expert to teach them about swing music. They seem to have found the perfect candidate in winsome nightclub singer Honey Swanson. But Honey's gangster boyfriend doesn't want to give her up.
I Shot Jesse James I Shot Jesse James (1949) Character: Harry Kane
Bob Ford murders his best friend Jesse James in order to obtain a pardon that will free him to marry his girlfriend Cynthy. The guilt-stricken Ford soon finds himself greeted with derision and open mockery throughout town. He travels to Colorado to try his hand at prospecting in hopes that marriage with Cynthy is still in the cards.
Sally, Irene and Mary Sally, Irene and Mary (1938) Character: Pawnbroker
Manicurists Sally, Irene and Mary hope to be Broadway entertainers. When Mary inherits an old ferry boat, they turn it into a successful supper club.
Salome, Where She Danced Salome, Where She Danced (1945) Character: Professor Max
During the Austrian-Prussian war, Anna Marie is a dancer who is forced to flee her country after she is accused of being a spy. She ends up in a lawless western town in Arizona, where she uses her charms and dancing skills to transform herself into "Salome" during her dance routines.
Three Sons Three Sons (1939) Character: Abe Ullman
A shop owner tries to interest his heirs in the family business.
The Baroness and the Butler The Baroness and the Butler (1938) Character: Zorda
A Butler gets elected to the Hungarian parliament where he opposes his master's government.
The Walls Came Tumbling Down The Walls Came Tumbling Down (1946) Character: Ernst Helms
A PI investigates a priest's murder.
Charlie Chan on Broadway Charlie Chan on Broadway (1937) Character: Murdock, Editor New York Bulletin
Returning from European exile where she avoided testifying against her criminal associates, a former singer with a tell-all diary is murdered to insure her silence.
Life Begins at Eight-Thirty Life Begins at Eight-Thirty (1942) Character: Sid Gordon
Kathy lives in a cramped New York flat with her father Madden Thomas, a celebrated actor brought down by drink. Lame from an early age and feeling trapped with her father in her small world, Kathy is delighted to meet fellow tenant Robert. When Madden is offered the lead in a new King Lear and Robert lands a composing job in Hollywood, better times seem for a while to beckon.
Girls Dormitory Girls Dormitory (1936) Character: Dr. Spindler
When a busybody teacher in a girls' finishing school finds a love letter from a student to an unknown man, a minor scandal erupts.
Second Honeymoon Second Honeymoon (1937) Character: Herbie
Raoul McLish stops over in Miami Beach where he runs into his ex-wife, Vicky Benton, and her new husband Bob, a belt manufacturer. At first Bob enjoys Raoul's presence - in part because Vicky is his not Raoul's and in part because Raoul is a lot of fun. The fun wears thin for Bob as his seriousness and possessiveness take over. When Bob leaves for a few days to settle a labor dispute at his factory, Vicky and Raoul spend time together, Winchell's column implies untoward behavior, Bob barks at Vicky, and that gets her back up. Can things be sorted out? Help comes from Raoul's upright valet, McTavish, and a principled cigarette girl, Joy, whom Raoul picks up.
Mr. Moto Takes a Chance Mr. Moto Takes a Chance (1938) Character: Raja Ali
In the jungle near Angkor Wat in Cambodia, Mr. Moto poses as an ineffectual archaeologist and a venerable holy man with mystical powers to help foil two insurgencies against the government.
Jesse James Jesse James (1939) Character: George Runyan
After railroad agents forcibly evict the James family from their family farm, Jesse and Frank turn to banditry for revenge.
Hollywood Cavalcade Hollywood Cavalcade (1939) Character: Dave Spingold
Starting in 1913 movie director Connors discovers singer Molly Adair. As she becomes a star she marries an actor, so Connors fires them. She asks for him as director of her next film. Many silent stars shown making the transition to sound.
Strange Cargo Strange Cargo (1940) Character: Flaubert
Convicts escaping from Devil's Island come under the influence of a strange Christ-like figure.
Voice in the Wind Voice in the Wind (1944) Character: Dr. Hoffman
Former concert pianist, victim of Nazi torture, pursues a confused, melancholic existence on the island of Guadalupe.
Easy to Look At Easy to Look At (1945) Character: Gustav
In this musical, a talented aspiring costume designer leaves her small town to seek her fortune in the Big Apple. The girl, who is also a singer, soon begins establishing herself in the fashion industry, but when a rival accuses her of stealing a pattern, her career is nearly destroyed. Fortunately, a handsome, romantic hero is around to help her clear her name. Songs include: "Come Along My Heart", "That does It", "Swing Low Sweet Lariat" and "Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby?".
Pillow of Death Pillow of Death (1945) Character: Julian Julian
Attorney Wayne Fletcher and his secretary have an affair. When Wayne's wife is found smothered to death, he becomes the prime suspect. As the police investigate the murder, a psychic with questionable motives tries to contact the deceased woman. Soon, Wayne begins seeing visions of his dead wife, and other people involved with the case begin to be killed, one by one.
Tennessee Johnson Tennessee Johnson (1942) Character: Coke
The tumultuous presidency of 19th-president Andrew Johnson is chronicled in this biopic. The story begins with Johnson's boyhood and covers his early life. During the Civil War, Johnson stays a staunch Unionist and upon Lincoln's reelection in 1864, becomes his Vice President. After Lincoln's assassination, Johnson becomes the President and became the first U.S. president ever to be impeached.



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