Bruce Cameron

Bruce Cameron was an American actor who is best known for Boston Blackie, The Colgate Comedy Hour, and Jet Pilot. He was born on September 28, 1909, in Denver, Colorado, and passed away on April 10, 1959, in Los Angeles, California.

Personal and Family Life

Bruce Cameron’s birth name was Paul Justice Brochard Jr. Not much is publicly known about his family or personal life. His journey in the entertainment industry began in the mid-20th century, where he gained recognition for his roles in film and television.

Career

Cameron had a diverse career, participating in both acting and stunt work. He featured in various movies and television shows, sometimes in uncredited roles. His performances ranged from comedic to dramatic, showcasing his versatility as an actor.

Death and Legacy

Bruce Cameron died on April 10, 1959, in Los Angeles, California. Despite his passing, his contributions to film remain recognized, especially among fans of classic cinema from the 1950s. His work continues to be appreciated in retrospective discussions about that era’s entertainment.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1957 Jet Pilot Uncredited
1957 Batman Uncredited
1956 Reprisal! Uncredited
1956 The Veils of Bagdad Acrobat (uncredited)
1953 Salome Guard (uncredited)
1953 The Happy Time Acrobat (uncredited)
1952 The Sniper Motorcycle Policeman (uncredited)
1952 The Greatest Show on Earth Bruce (uncredited)
1951 Boston Blackie TV Series (1 episode)
1951 Sealed Cargo Nazi Machine Gunner (uncredited)
1948 Berlin Express Husky #2 (uncredited)
1947 I Wonder Who’s Kissing Her Now Human Pyramid Acrobat (uncredited)
1947 Mr. District Attorney Guard (uncredited)
1946 Gentleman Joe Palooka Goon (uncredited)
1944 Knickerbocker Holiday Tumbler (uncredited)
1944 Lady in the Dark Acrobatic Tumbler (uncredited)