Eddie Bracken
Edward Vincent "Eddie" Bracken, born on February 7, 1915, and passing away on November 14, 2002, was a prominent American actor known for his distinctive comedic talent. He rose to fame in the 1940s, delivering memorable performances in significant films such as *Hail the Conquering Hero* and *The Miracle of Morgan's Creek*, both released in 1944. These classics have earned their place in the National Film Registry, a testament to their cultural significance.
In addition to his film career, Bracken made a name for himself on Broadway, showcasing his skills in productions like *Too Many Girls*. His versatility as a performer allowed him to transition seamlessly between stage and screen, captivating audiences with his charm and wit.
Later in his career, Bracken continued to make an impact in the film industry with roles in beloved comedies such as *National Lampoon's Vacation*, *Oscar*, *Home Alone 2: Lost in New York*, and *Rookie of the Year*. His ability to resonate with both young and mature audiences solidified his status as a comedy icon. Eddie Bracken’s contributions to entertainment have left an indelible mark, ensuring that his legacy endures in the annals of American film and theater history.
Filmography
We're Not Married!
Summer Stock
The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek
Two Tickets to Broadway
The Girl from Jones Beach
Hail the Conquering Hero
Baby's Day Out
National Lampoon's Vacation
Star Spangled Rhythm
Caught in the Draft
Young and Willing
Too Many Girls
Preston Sturges: The Rise and Fall of an American Dreamer
Rookie of the Year
The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue