
Al Bridge
Al Bridge was an American character actor, a fixture both in Westerns and in the comedies of Preston Sturges. Although frequently billed as Alan Bridge, he was born Alfred Morton Bridge in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1891 (not as Alford Bridge in 1890, as his tombstone erroneously states). Following service as a corporal in the U.S. Army infantry in the first World War, Bridge joined a theatrical troupe. He dabbled in writing and in 1930 sold a script to a short film, Her Hired Husband (1930). He followed this with a B-Western script, God's Country and the Man (1931), in which he made his film debut as an actor. For the next quarter century, he managed the atypical achievement of maintaining a career in both B-Westerns and in bigger dramatic and comedy features. Ten films for director Preston Sturges represent probably his most familiar contribution to Hollywood history. Bridge also appeared frequently on television until his death in 1957 at 66.
192
Films
4
TV Shows
Known For
196 Credits
Annie Oakley
as Pop Wade
1954

Annie Oakley
as Walt Stone
1954

The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok
as Sheriff (uncredited)
1951

It's a Wonderful Life
as Sheriff (uncredited)
1946

The Gene Autry Show
as Sheriff
1950

They Were Expendable
as Lieutenant Colonel (uncredited)
1945

T-Men
as Agent in Phone Booth (uncredited)
1947

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
as Senator Dwight (uncredited)
1939

Strangers on a Train
as Tennis Judge (uncredited)
1951

Galloping Thru
as Sandy Thompson
1931

Saboteur
as Marine MP Sergeant (uncredited)
1942

Transient Lady
as Sheriff Angel Verner
1935