
Cast
J. Edward Bromberg
Acting
Cast
J. Edward Bromberg
Known for
Acting
Born
1903-12-25
From
TemesvΓ‘r, Austria-Hungary [now Timisoara, Timis, Romania]
Died
1951-12-06
Also known as Edward Bromberg, Joseph Edward Bromberg, Josef Bromberger
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Joseph Edward Bromberg (born Josef Bromberger, December 25, 1903 β 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 (1928β1930) and of the Group Theatre (1931β1940). 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.

The Baroness and the Butler
as Zorda

Invisible Agent
as Karl Heiser

Stowaway
as Judge Booth

Jesse James
as George Runyan

Phantom of the Opera
as Amiot

The Mark of Zorro
as Don Luis B. Quintero

Tangier
as Alec Rocco

Suez
as Prince Said

A Song Is Born
as Dr. Elfini

Strange Cargo
as Flaubert

Son of Dracula
as Professor Lazlo

The Return of Frank James
as George Runyan

Cloak and Dagger
as Trenk

Reunion in France
as Durand

Pillow of Death
as Julian Julian

Lady of Burlesque
as S.B. Foss

I'll Give a Million
as Editor

Arch of Triumph
as Verdun Hotel Manager

Hollywood Cavalcade
as Dave Spingold

Seventh Heaven
as Aristide the Astrologer

Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
as Doctor Hill

Salome, Where She Danced
as Professor Max

Devil Pays Off
as Arnold DeBrock

Tennessee Johnson
as Coke

Dracula: A Cinematic Scrapbook
as Professor Lazlo (archive footage)

I Shot Jesse James
as Harry Kane

Pacific Blackout
as Pickpocket

The Crime of Dr. Forbes
as Dr. Eric Godfrey

Charlie Chan on Broadway
as Murdock, Editor New York Bulletin

Reunion
as Charles Renard

Girls' Dormitory
as Dr. Spindler

Second Honeymoon
as Herbie

Easy to Look At
as Gustav

Life Begins at Eight-Thirty
as Sid Gordon

One Wild Night
as Norman

Half Way to Shanghai
as Maj. U. Vinpore

Fair Warning
as Matthew Jericho

The Missing Corpse
as Henry Kruger

Guilty Bystander
as Varkas

Dracula in the Movies

Mr. Moto Takes a Chance
as Raja Ali

Four Men and a Prayer
as General Torres

Three Sons
as Abe Ullman

Sins of Man
as Anton Engel

The Walls Came Tumbling Down
as Ernst Helms

Queen of the Amazons
as Gabby

Dance Hall
as Max Brandon

Sally, Irene and Mary
as Pawnbroker

Chip Off the Old Block
as Blaney Wright

The Many Faces of Dracula
as Professor Lazlo (archive footage)

The Lost City of X
as Lt. George (archival footage)

Wife, Husband and Friend
as Rossi

Star for a Night
as Doctor Spelimeyer

Voice in the Wind
as Dr. Hoffman

Hurricane Smith
as 'Eggs' Bonelli

That I May Live
as Tex Shapiro