Bruce Cabot

Bruce Cabot

ActorSoundtrack
Born
April 20, 1904
Died
May 3, 1972
Awards
1 wins, 1 nominations

Hollywood stalwart Bruce Cabot's main claim to fame, other than rescuing Fay Wray from King Kong (1933), is that he tested for the lead role of The Ringo Kid in John Ford's Western masterpiece Stagecoach (1939). John Wayne got the role and became the most durable star in Hollywood history, while…

Biography

Hollywood stalwart Bruce Cabot's main claim to fame, other than rescuing Fay Wray from King Kong (1933), is that he tested for the lead role of The Ringo Kid in John Ford's Western masterpiece Stagecoach (1939). John Wayne got the role and became the most durable star in Hollywood history, while Cabot (eventually) found himself a new drinking partner when the two co-starred in Angel and the Badman (1947). In the latter stages of his career, Cabot could rely on Wayne for a supporting part in one of the Duke's movies.

It wasn't always so. In the 1930s Cabot's star shone bright. He was born with the unlikely name Etienne Pelissier Jacques de Bujac in Carlsbad, New Mexico, the son of French Col. Etienne de Bujac and Julia Armandine Graves, who died shortly after giving birth to the future Bruce Cabot. After leaving the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee, the future thespian hit the road, working a wide variety of jobs including sailor and insurance salesman, and doing a stint in a knacker's yard. In 1931 he wound up in Hollywood and appeared in several films in bit parts.

The young Monsieur de Bujac met David O. Selznick, then RKO's central producer (a job akin to Irving Thalberg's at MGM), at a Hollywood party, which led to an uncredited bit part as a dancer in Lady with a Past (1932) and a supporting role in The Roadhouse Murder (1932). On a parallel career track at the time, Marion Morrison (John Wayne) had failed to follow up on his audacious debut in Raoul Walsh's The Big Trail (1930) (the Duke had appeared in 18 movies previously but had only been billed in one, as "Duke Morrison" in the unlikely John Wayne vehicle Words and Music (1929)). Cabot and Wayne eventually appeared in 11 films together.

Although Cabot was prominently featured in the blockbuster "King Kong" in 1933, he never did make the step to stardom, though he enjoyed a thriving career as a supporting player. He was a heavy in the 1930s, playing a gangster boss in Let 'em Have It (1935) and the revenge-minded Native American brave Magua after Randolph Scott's scalp in The Last of the Mohicans (1936); over at MGM, he ably supported Spencer Tracy as the instigator of a lynch mob in Fritz Lang's indictment of domestic fascism, Fury (1936). A freelancer, he appeared in movies at many studios before leaving Hollywood for military service. Cabot worked for Army intelligence overseas during World War II; after the war, he continued to work steadily, with and without his friend and frequent co-star, the Duke.

Bruce Cabot died in 1972 of lung and throat cancer. He was 68 years old.

Actor

Diamonds Are ForeverDiamonds Are Forever(1971)as Saxby
Big JakeBig Jake(1971)as Sam Sharpnose
WUSAWUSA(1970)as King Wolyoe
ChisumChisum(1970)as Sheriff Brady
The UndefeatedThe Undefeated(1969)as Confederate Sgt. Jeff Newby

Soundtrack

Robin Hood of El DoradoRobin Hood of El Dorado(1936)

Self

The Moviemakers(1968)as Self
The Joey Bishop ShowThe Joey Bishop Show(1967)as Self
Screen Test!(1965)as Self
Here's HollywoodHere's Hollywood(1960)as Self
The Colgate Comedy HourThe Colgate Comedy Hour(1950)

Archive Footage

King Kong, le coeur des ténèbresKing Kong, le coeur des ténèbres(2025)
Le documentaire culturelLe documentaire culturel(2008)
CompressionCompression(1995)as Self
Inside Human ZoosInside Human Zoos(2018)as John Driscoll
Cinemassacre's Monster MadnessCinemassacre's Monster Madness(2007)as John Driscoll

Known for

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Bruce Cabot, James Gleason, and Gertrude Michael in Murder on the Blackboard (1934)Bruce Cabot and Michèle Girardon in Hatari! (1962)Red Buttons, Gérard Blain, Bruce Cabot, Valentin de Vargas, Michèle Girardon, Hardy Krüger, and Elsa Martinelli in Hatari! (1962)Red Buttons, Bruce Cabot, and Valentin de Vargas in Hatari! (1962)Bruce Cabot in Hatari! (1962)Charles Bickford and Bruce Cabot in Fallen Angel (1945)

Credit Score: Bruce Cabot

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Jack Driscoll
Fri Apr 07 1933
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownā˜…WinsNomsVotes
1King Kong6.501933•7.90095959
2Dodge City4.881939•7.1006331
3Big Jake3.751971•7.10015902
4McLintock!3.751963•7.10018268
5Hatari!3.751962•7.10115719
6The Last of the Mohicans3.251936•6.6011948
7Legion of Terror3.091936•5.90092
8Fury2.6019367.80114796
9Diamonds Are Forever2.501971•6.501123305
10Chisum2.501970•6.90011949