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Sir Bruce Lovat Seton, 11th Baronet (29 May 1909 – 28 September 1969) was a British actor and soldier. He is best remembered for his eponymous lead role in ''
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''.


Early life

Bruce Lovat Seton was born in
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,
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, the younger of two sons of Lieutenant-Colonel Sir
Bruce Gordon Seton Colonel Sir Bruce Gordon Seton, 9th Baronet, (13 October 1868 – 7 July 1932) was a Scottish military surgeon and historian. Life He was born on 13 October 1868 the son of Emma Elizabeth Loch, and her husband, Col Alexander Reginald Seton, ...
of Abercorn (1868–1934), 9th Baronet and his wife, Elma Armstrong (died 1960). He was educated at
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and then trained at the
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.


Military career

Seton was commissioned into the
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in 1929 as a
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, but resigned his commission in 1932. A brief interruption in his acting career came during the
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and in November 1939 he held the rank of
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in the 10th
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,
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, ending the war as major (temporary). His service number was 44304 and he was awarded the Medal of Freedom.


Acting

Seton began his acting career in the chorus line at Drury Lane Theatre and starred in
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's film '' Blue Smoke'' (1935) as Don Chinko. He played Inspector Fabian of Scotland Yard in the television series ''
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'' (1954–1956). The series was based on the career of the former Scotland Yard Detective Inspector
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, who usually appeared briefly before the final fade-out to wind up the story. Seton's last role was as the voice of Beadle in ''
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'' (1962–1963). He fenced and boxed in the Army and was a founder member with other actors of the
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, a charity which raises funds to support participation in cricket.


Later career

In 1963, on 7 February, the death of his brother, Alexander "Sandy" Hay Seton (who had no male heirs), Bruce became the 11th Seton baronet. As Bruce also had no male heirs at the time of his death, in 1969, the title passed to his cousin, Christopher Bruce Seton (1909–1988). His address in the 1940s was 15 Learmonth Gardens in western Edinburgh.


Personal life

He met fellow actor Tamara Desni Willhelm (1911–2008) on the set of ''Blue Smoke'' in 1935, became her second husband in 1937 in London and divorced in 1940. He married his second wife, actress
Antoinette Cellier Antoinette Cellier, Lady Seton (23 June 1913 – 18 January 1981) was an English film and theatre actress. Early life and education She was born in Florence Antoinette Glossop Cellier in Broadstairs, Kent, England. Her father, Frank Cellier, ...
(born Florence Antoinette Glossop Cellier). They had a daughter, Lydia Antoinette Gordon Seton (born 14 November 1941).


Selected filmography

* '' Flame in the Heather'' (1935) – Murray * '' Blue Smoke'' (1935) – Don Chinko * '' The Vandergilt Diamond Mystery'' (1936) – Hardcastle * '' Wedding Group'' (1936) – Dr. Jock Carnegie * '' The Demon Barber of Fleet Street'' (1936) – Mark * '' Melody of My Heart'' (1936) – Jim Brent * ''
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'' (1936) – Donald Carson * ''
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'' (1936) – Dancer (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1937) – Ronald Bruce * '' Cafe Colette'' (1937) – Roger Manning * '' Racing Romance'' (1937) – Harry Stone * '' Fifty-Shilling Boxer'' (1937) – Jack Foster * '' Father Steps Out'' (1937) – Johnnie Miller * '' The Green Cockatoo'' (1937) – Madison – Tall Henchman * ''
Weddings Are Wonderful ''Weddings Are Wonderful'' is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring June Clyde, Esmond Knight and René Ray. It was made at Walton Studios.Wood p.99 Synopsis When she discovers that he has been cut off by his fa ...
'' (1938) – John Smith * ''
You're the Doctor ''You're the Doctor'' is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Roy Lockwood and starring Barry K. Barnes, Googie Withers and Norma Varden. The screenplay concerns a young woman who pretends to be ill to avoid going on a cruise with her parent ...
'' (1938) – Appleby * '' Miracles Do Happen'' (1939) – Rodney Gilmore * ''
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'' (1939) – Jamie Turner * '' Old Mother Riley Joins Up'' (1939) – Lt. Travers * ''
Lucky to Me ''Lucky to Me'' is a 1939 British musical comedy film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Stanley Lupino, Phyllis Brooks and Barbara Blair. It was based on Lupino's own 1928 stage show ''So This is Love'' which he had co-written with actor ...
'' (1939) – Lord 'Tiny' Tyneside * ''
Return to Yesterday ''Return to Yesterday'' is a 1940 British comedy-drama film directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Clive Brook and Anna Lee. It was based on Robert Morley's play '' Goodness, How Sad''. The film was made at Ealing Studios. Synopsis A Britis ...
'' (1940) – Journalist (uncredited) * '' The Middle Watch'' (1940) – Captain Randall * '' The Curse of the Wraydons'' (1946) – Jack Wraydon / Spring-Heeled Jack * ''
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'' (1948) – Sergeant * '' The Story of Shirley Yorke'' (1948) – Captain Sharp * ''
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'' (1948) – Allan Macrae (uncredited) * '' Scott of the Antarctic'' (1948) – Lt. H. Pennell R.N. * ''
Look Before You Love ''Look Before You Love'' is a 1948 British drama film directed by Harold Huth and starring Margaret Lockwood, Griffith Jones and Maurice Denham. Plot summary A woman working in the British Embassy in Brazil falls in love and marries a man, b ...
'' (1948) – Johns * '' Whisky Galore!'' (1949) – Sergeant Odd * ''
The Blue Lamp ''The Blue Lamp'' is a 1950 British police procedural film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Jack Warner as PC Dixon, Jimmy Hanley as newcomer PC Mitchell, and Dirk Bogarde as criminal Tom Riley. The title refers to the blue lamps that ...
'' (1950) – PC Campbell * '' Paul Temple's Triumph'' (1950) – Bill Bryant * '' Seven Days to Noon'' (1950) – Brigadier Grant (uncredited) * '' Portrait of Clare'' (1950) – Lord Steven Wolverbury * ''
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'' (1951) – Supt. Crowe * '' Worm's Eye View'' (1951) – Squadron Leader Briarly * '' White Corridors'' (1951) – Policeman * ''
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'' (1951) * '' Take Me to Paris'' (1951) – Gerald Vane * '' Emergency Call'' (1952) – Sgt. Bellamy * ''
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'' (1952) – Gordon Jayne * '' The Cruel Sea'' (1953) – Tallow * '' Mogambo'' (1953) – Wilson (uncredited) * ''
Eight O'Clock Walk ''Eight O'Clock Walk'' is a 1954 British drama film directed by Lance Comfort and starring Richard Attenborough, Cathy O'Donnell, Derek Farr and Maurice Denham. Its plot involves a taxi driver who is tried for the murder of a young girl on a ...
'' (1954) – D. C. I. * ''
Doctor in the House ''Doctor in the House'' is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas and produced by Betty Box. The screenplay, by Nicholas Phipps, Richard Gordon and Ronald Wilkinson, is based on the 1952 novel by Gordon, and follows a group of s ...
'' (1954) – Police Driver (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1954) – Sellars * '' Man of the Moment'' (1955) – Fabian of the Yard (uncredited) * '' Breakaway'' (1956) – Webb * '' Morning Call'' (1957) – Inspector S.G. Brown * '' There's Always a Thursday'' (1957) – James Pelly * ''
West of Suez ''West of Suez'', released in the United States as ''The Fighting Wildcats'', is a 1957 British drama film directed by Arthur Crabtree and starring Keefe Brasselle, Kay Callard and Karel Stepanek. Premise An adventurer is hired to assassina ...
'' (1957) – Major Osborne * '' The Crooked Sky'' (1957) – Inspector 'Mac' Macauley * '' Undercover Girl'' (1958) – Ted Austin * '' The Heart of a Man'' (1959) – River Police Inspector (uncredited) * '' Strictly Confidential'' (1959) – Inspector Shearing * ''
Make Mine a Million ''Make Mine a Million'' is a 1959 British comedy film directed by Lance Comfort, starring Arthur Askey, Sid James, and Bernard Cribbins. The film parodies the stuffiness of the 1950s BBC and the effect of television advertising in the era. It w ...
'' (1959) – Supt. James * '' Violent Moment'' (1959) – Inspector Davis * '' The 39 Steps'' (1959) – Policeman on Train (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1959) – 1st Villager * '' Carry On Constable'' (1960) – (uncredited) * ''
Trouble with Eve ''Trouble with Eve'' is a low budget 1960 British comedy film directed by Francis Searle and starring Hy Hazell, Sally Smith, Robert Urquhart and Garry Marsh. It was based on the play ''Widows are Dangerous'' by June Garland. It was shot at ...
'' (1960) – Col. Digby-Phillpotts * '' Operation Cupid'' (1960) – Representative * ''
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'' (1960) – Patrolman (uncredited) * '' Just Joe'' (1960) – Charlie * ''
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'' (1961) – Felix * '' Gorgo'' (1961) – Prof. Flaherty * '' Greyfriars Bobby: The True Story of a Dog'' (1961) – Prosecutor * ''
The Frightened City ''The Frightened City'' is a 1961 British neo-noir gangster film about extortion rackets and gang warfare in the West End of London. It stars Herbert Lom, John Gregson and a pre- Bond Sean Connery, who plays a burglar called Paddy Damion. He i ...
'' (1961) – Assistant Commissioner * '' Ambush in Leopard Street'' (1962) – Nimmo * '' The Pot Carriers'' (1962) – Prison Officer I / C Cell Block * '' Dead Man's Evidence'' (1962) – Colonel James Somerset * '' Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow'' (1963) – Beadle


Honours

*7 February 1963
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, 11th baronet, of Abercorn (''cr.'' 1663) *1947 Medal of Freedom


Arms


Sources


Burke's Peerage & Gentry, 107th edition


References


External links

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Bruce The English language name Bruce arrived in Scotland with the Normans, from the place name Brix, Manche in Normandy, France, meaning "the willowlands". Initially promulgated via the descendants of king Robert the Bruce (1274−1329), it has been a ...