Bruce Cabot
Bruce Cabot, born on April 20, 1904, and passing away on May 3, 1972, was an iconic American film actor renowned for his tall and athletic physique. He gained significant acclaim for his portrayal of Jack Driscoll in the landmark film King Kong, released in 1933. Cabot's impressive career also featured a variety of memorable performances in notable films, including his role in the original adaptation of Last of the Mohicans, Fritz Lang's gripping drama Fury, and the classic western Dodge City.
In a nod to his legacy, the character "Bruce Baxter" in the 2005 remake of King Kong was inspired by Cabot's original role. Interestingly, while the new film honored the two other lead actors from the 1933 classic, Cabot did not receive a similar tribute. Nevertheless, his contributions to cinema remain significant, as he left an indelible mark on the film industry, particularly in the realms of adventure and western genres. Cabot's work continues to be celebrated by film enthusiasts and scholars alike, solidifying his place in Hollywood history as a memorable and influential figure.
Filmography
The Undefeated
Dodge City
Best of the Badmen
The Bad Man of Brimstone
McLintock!
John Paul Jones
Chisum
Fury
The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw
Cat Ballou
Lost in Alaska
Hatari!
Hellfighters
The Flame of New Orleans
Sorrowful Jones
The Comancheros
Fancy Pants
Gunfighters
Law of the Lawless
Wild Bill Hickok Rides
The War Wagon
Sundown
Let 'em Have It
Show Them No Mercy!
Smashing the Rackets
Fallen Angel
WUSA
Rock Island Trail
Murder on the Blackboard
The Last of the Mohicans
The Quiet American
Finishing School
The Green Berets