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Sidney Bracey (born Sidney Bracy; 18 December 1877 – 5 August 1942) was an Australian-born American actor. After a stage career in Australia, on Broadway and in Britain, he performed in more than 320 films between 1909 and 1942.


Early life and stage career

Bracey was born in
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, Victoria, with the name Sidney Bracy, later changing the spelling of his last name. He was the son of Welsh
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. His aunt was the actress and dancer Lydia Thompson. He was educated at Melbourne University.Bowers, David Q
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He began his stage career in Australia in the 1890s, with
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's comic opera companies. On Broadway, in 1900, he appeared as the tenor lead, Yussuf, in the first American production of '' The Rose of Persia'' at Daly's Theatre in New York. He then moved to England, appearing as Moreno in the Edwardian musical comedy hit '' The Toreador'' at the Gaiety Theatre, London in June 1901. He next joined the
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on tour in Britain, playing Terence O'Brian in '' The Emerald Isle'' from September 1901 to May 1902. He continued his stage career in Britain in ''Amorelle'' at London's Comedy Theatre in 1904, ''
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'' in 1904–05, and '' A Persian Princess'' at Queen's Theatre in 1909,Stone, David
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and also played roles in Shakespeare plays on Broadway in 1904 and 1905. Back on Broadway, in 1912, he played Sir Guy of Gisborne in a revival of
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's ''
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Film career

Bracey then moved into film acting, making first silent films and then "talkies", until his death in 1942, while also performing in live acts together with friends such as Frank Farrington and James Cruze. Early in his film career, from 1913 to 1915, he worked for the
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in dozens of films, often playing butler roles, such as in '' The Million Dollar Mystery''. There he co-wrote and directed a silent movie called ''Sid Nee's Finish'' (1914), in which he played the title character. In 1914, he married Evelyn Forshay. After Thanhouser, he worked with several major studios. By 1916, he changed the spelling of his last name to "Bracey". Silent film authority Diane MacIntyre gave this description of him: "Bracey, a stately looking character man, was in big demand for authority like roles; such as movie directors, bosses and, most of the time, the most respectable and poised butler in all of Hollywood. He was thin, dark haired and had an earnest, yet sober, face that could break into a look of wide-eyed exasperation." Bracey died in Hollywood, California, on 5 August 1942, aged 64. He was buried in Calvary Cemetery in East Los Angeles.


Selected filmography

* '' Adrift in a Great City'' (1914 short) * '' The Million Dollar Mystery'' (1914) * '' The Man Inside'' (1916) * '' Merely Mary Ann'' (1916) * ''
A Huntress of Men ''A Huntress of Men'' is a 1916 American silent drama film directed by Lucius J. Henderson and starring Mary Fuller, Joseph W. Girard, and Sidney Bracey. The film was released by Red Feather Photoplays on May 6, 1916. Plot Cast *Mary Fuller as ...
'' (1916) * '' Caprice of the Mountains'' (1916) * '' The Ragged Princess'' (1916) * ''
Crime and Punishment ''Crime and Punishment'' ( pre-reform Russian: ; post-reform rus, Преступление и наказание, Prestupléniye i nakazániye, prʲɪstʊˈplʲenʲɪje ɪ nəkɐˈzanʲɪje) is a novel by the Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky. ...
'' (1917) * '' A Man's World'' (1918) * '' The Invisible Ray'' (1920 serial) * '' An Amateur Devil'' (1920) * '' Food for Scandal'' (1920) * ''
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'' (1921) * '' The Outside Woman'' (1921) * '' The March Hare'' (1921) * '' Crazy to Marry'' (1921) * '' Morals'' (1921) * ''
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'' (1922) * '' The Dictator'' (1922) * '' The Radio King'' (1922) * '' One Wonderful Night'' (1922) * '' The Social Buccaneer'' (1923) * '' Merry-Go-Round'' (1923) * '' Ruggles of Red Gap'' (1923) * ''
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'' (1923) * '' The Wild Party'' (1923) * '' Why Men Leave Home'' (1924) * '' Her Night of Romance'' (1924) * '' By Divine Right'' (1924) * '' So This Is Marriage'' (1924) * '' The White Desert'' (1925) * ''
A Slave of Fashion ''A Slave of Fashion '' is a 1925 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Hobart Henley. The film stars Norma Shearer and Lew Cody, with William Haines. A young Joan Crawford had an early uncredited role as a mannequin. Plot As descri ...
'' (1925) * '' The Merry Widow'' (1925) * ''
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'' (1925) * ''
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'' (1926) * '' A Man Four-Square'' (1926) * ''
A Bankrupt Honeymoon ''A Bankrupt Honeymoon'' is a 1926 American silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy. Cast * Harold Goodwin as Harold Pembroke * Shirley Palmer as Shirley Lee * Oliver Hardy as A taxi driver (as Babe Hardy) * Frank Beal as A drunk * Harry Du ...
'' (1926) * ''
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'' (1926) * '' The Mystery Club'' (1926) * '' The Thirteenth Juror'' (1927) * ''
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'' (1927) * '' The Woman on Trial'' (1927) * '' The Cameraman'' (1928) * '' The Cossacks'' (1928) * '' Home, James'' (1928) * '' Man-Made Women'' (1928) * '' Win That Girl'' (1928) * ''
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'' (1928) * '' Show People'' (1928) * ''
His Captive Woman ''His Captive Woman'' is a 1929 American part-talking drama film directed by George Fitzmaurice and starring Milton Sills and Dorothy Mackaill. This film is "based on the short story "Changeling" by Donn Byrne in ''Changeling and Other Stories'' ...
'' (1929) * '' Sioux Blood'' (1929) * '' Children of Pleasure'' (1930) * '' Outside the Law'' (1930) * '' The Lion and the Lamb'' (1931) * '' Shanghaied Love'' (1931) * '' A Dangerous Affair'' (1931) * '' New Adventures of Get Rich Quick Wallingford'' (1931) * ''
The Monster Walks ''The Monster Walks'' is a 1932 American Pre-Code black-and-white horror film directed by Frank R. Strayer. Plot The film opens with Ruth Earlton and her fiancé Dr. Ted Carver arriving at her father's house. She has been told that her fathe ...
'' (1932) * '' Love Bound'' (1932) * '' The Intruder'' (1933) * '' What! No Beer?'' (1933) * '' Broken Dreams'' (1933) * '' The Woman Who Dared'' (1933) * '' The Ninth Guest'' (1934) * '' Eight Bells'' (1935) * '' I've Been Around'' (1935) * '' Anna Karenina'' (1935) * ''
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'' (1936) * '' Isle of Fury'' (1936) as Sam * ''
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'' (1937) * '' Merrily We Live'' (1938) * '' My Bill'' (1938) * '' The Sun Never Sets'' (1939) * '' Devil's Island'' (1939) * '' On Trial'' (1939) * '' King of the Underworld'' (1939) * '' Affectionately Yours'' (1941) * '' The Body Disappears'' (1941)


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Bracey, Sidney 1877 births 1942 deaths American male film actors Male actors from Melbourne Australian emigrants to the United States 20th-century American male actors