Bob Burns
Bob Burns was a notable figure in the film industry, recognized for his contributions to classic cinema. He gained acclaim for his roles in several notable productions, including "Sagebrush Trail" released in 1933, and earlier works such as "Blind Chance" and "A Sagebrush Gentleman," both from 1920. His performances showcased his versatility and talent, helping to shape the storytelling of his time.
In his personal life, Burns was married to Julia Bearcroft, with whom he shared a life beyond the silver screen. Their partnership added a layer of stability and support as he navigated the ups and downs of a career in Hollywood.
Bob Burns passed away on March 14, 1957, in Los Angeles, California, USA. His legacy continues to live on through the films he left behind, providing a glimpse into the artistic spirit of the early 20th century cinema. His work remains a point of interest for film enthusiasts and historians alike, as they explore the evolution of film and the impact of figures like Burns in shaping its narrative landscape.
Filmography
Three Faces West
Waikiki Wedding
Three Texas Steers
Haunted Gold
The Man from the Alamo
Terror in the Jungle
Tell Your Children
The Tall Men
Stage to Chino
Deadwood Dick
Corman's World
Sundown Trail
In Old Cheyenne
The Range Feud
The Lemon Grove Kids Meet the Monsters
False Colors
Dark and Stormy Night
Wyoming Outlaw
Sagebrush Trail
Rat Pfink a Boo Boo
Belle of the Yukon
Robin Hood of the Pecos
Ride Him, Cowboy