Ed Bryce was an American actor who is best known for Tom Corbett, Space Cadet, Decoy, and Suspicion. He was born on September 24, 1921, in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and passed away on December 6, 1999, in Fairfield, Connecticut.
Personal and Family Life
Ed Bryce was married to Dorothy Bryce from November 20, 1948, until his passing in 1999. The couple had three children together, one of whom is Scott Bryce, who also pursued a career in acting. Ed attended the University of Denver and Columbia University, where he developed his passion for performing.
Career
He made his Broadway debut in 1948 in “The Cradle Will Rock,” which earned him a Theatre World Award. Throughout his career, Ed appeared in various television series and films, with notable roles in “Tom Corbett, Space Cadet,” “Decoy,” and “Suspicion.” He became recognized for his talent in both drama and television.
Death and Legacy
Ed Bryce passed away on December 6, 1999, in Fairfield, Connecticut. His contributions to theatre and television have left a lasting impact, and he is remembered for his versatile performances. He continues to inspire aspiring actors through his work and legacy in the entertainment industry.
Filmography
Title | Type | Year | Role |
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Tom Corbett, Space Cadet | TV Series | 1950–1955 | Captain Steve Strong |
Decoy | TV Series | 1957–1958 | Lieutenant Doyle / Detective Kostok |
Suspicion | TV Series | 1958 | State trooper |
Guiding Light | TV Series | 1977–1983 | Bill Bauer |
Loving | TV Series | 1990–1991 | Patrick Donovan #3 |
As the World Turns | TV Series | 1956–2010 | Professor Philip Stallings (1970-1971) |
The Wrong Man | Film | 1956 | Court Officer (uncredited) |