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Robert Bradford
(1917-1969)
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Robert Bradford was born on 28 January 1917 in Newton, Massachusetts, USA. He was an actor. He died on 29 March 1969 in Santa Clara, California, USA.
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Went the Day Well?
7.5
German Soldier
(uncredited)
1942
Crossroads
6.7
Whistling Solo of 'Auprès de ma blonde'
(voice, uncredited)
1942
I Married an Angel
5.7
Singer ('Paris Honeymoon' sequence)
(uncredited)
1942
Rio Rita
6.0
Whistling Solo
(uncredited)
1942
Fingers at the Window
6.3
Whistles 'Over the Rainbow'
(uncredited)
1942
Born to Sing
5.8
Specialty - 'Ballad for Americans'
(uncredited)
1942
Babes on Broadway
6.6
Tenor in 'Bombshell From Brazil' Number
(uncredited)
1941
The Chocolate Soldier
6.0
Solo Bit in 'Thank the Lord the War is Over' Number
(uncredited)
1941
How Green Was My Valley
7.7
Bit Part
(uncredited)
1941
Lady Be Good
6.4
Solo Bit in Montage
(uncredited)
1941
Little Nellie Kelly
6.4
Singer in 'Nellie Kelly I Love You'
(uncredited)
1940
The Great Ziegfeld
6.6
Soloist in 'Look for the Silver Lining' Montage
(uncredited)
1936
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Babes in Arms
6.3
performer: "The Broadway Melody" (1929)
(uncredited)
1939
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Born
January 28
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1917
Newton, Massachusetts, USA
Died
March 29
,
1969
Santa Clara, California, USA
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