Brad Dexter
Brad Dexter, originally named Veljko Soso, was born on April 9, 1917, and passed away on December 12, 2002. He gained fame as an American actor and film producer, particularly recognized for his portrayal of rugged characters in westerns. One of his notable performances was in the iconic 1960 film, The Magnificent Seven. Beyond acting, Dexter contributed to the film industry as a producer, collaborating with Sidney J. Furie on various projects, including the acclaimed Lady Sings the Blues.
In his personal life, Dexter had a brief marriage to the renowned singer and actress Peggy Lee and shared a close friendship with the legendary Marilyn Monroe. He is also remembered for a heroic act in which he saved Frank Sinatra from drowning, showcasing his courage off-screen. Despite his on-screen persona as a tough guy, Dexter was known for his warm and affable nature, endearing himself to friends and colleagues alike. His duality as a fierce actor and a kind-hearted individual made him a unique figure in Hollywood, leaving behind a legacy that continues to resonate with fans of classic cinema.
Filmography
Run Silent, Run Deep
Taras Bulba
Kings of the Sun
Winter Kills
Untamed (1955)
The Asphalt Jungle
Bus Riley's Back in Town
X-15
Violent Saturday
Johnny Cool
Last Train from Gun Hill
99 River Street
Invitation to a Gunfighter
Vice Raid
Vigilante Force
Macao
The Las Vegas Story
The Magnificent Seven
Between Heaven and Hell
Von Ryan's Express
Blindfold
House of Bamboo