Bruce Lester appeared in films from the 1930s into the 1950s, mainly in supporting roles. He was born Bruce Lister in Johannesburg, South Africa and later resided in England. After studying at Brighton College, he began his career on the London Stage and made his big screen debut in 1934. Lester's co-stars included Ronald Colman, Boris Karloff, James Cagney, Ray Milland and Joan Crawford. His film credits include, "To Be a Lady" (1934), "The Third Clue" (1934), "Boy Meets Girl" (1938), "The Witness Vanishes" (1939), "British Intelligence" (1940), "Pride and Prejudice" (1940), "The Letter" (1940, "Above Suspicion" (1943), "Golden Earrings" (1947), "The Fool and the Princess" (1948) and "Tarzan and the Trappers" (1958).
as Commissioner Brandini
as Col. Simcoe
as Castelaine
as Capt. van Buren
Writer
as Capt. Clint Bradford
as 1st Club Member
as Allan-a-Dale
as Daniels' Reporter (uncredited)
as Ray
as British Inspector
as Larry Peters
as Charles (uncredited)
as Richard Byrd
as Roger Blythe
as Army Lieutenant (uncredited)
as Thornley
as Lt. Christopher 'Kit' Hilton
as King