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[Update 2: This is Bramwell Fletcher (d. 1988), whom most people recognize from “The Mummy.” This publicity photo is stamped Oct. 7, 1930.] [Update: Please congratulate Anne Papineau, Pamela Porter, Lee Ann Thom and Megan, Mike Hawks, Mary Mallory and Don Danard (via email) for identifying our mystery fellow! ] Here’s our mystery fellow! There’s a new photo on the jump! |
[Update 2: Bramwell Fletcher in a publicity photo published Sept. 18, 1932, for the play “As Husbands Go,” with Pauline Frederick.] [Update: Please congratulate Steve Stoliar and Rick Scott for identifying our mystery guest. ]
[Update: Bramwell Fletcher and Helen Mack in a photo stamped Feb. 24, 1932. ] [Please congratulate Mike Hawks and Mary Mallory for identifying our mystery companion – and movie; and Sarah for recognizing our mystery chap.] For Wednesday, our mystery guest has a mystery companion. My, that is an odd pose.
[Update 2: Bramwell Fletcher and his wife, Helen Chandler, in a photo dated Feb. 15, 1935. ] [Update: Please congratulate Mary Mallory, Mike Hawks and Anne Papineau for identifying our mystery woman and Melissa for identifying our mystery guest. ] Here’s our mystery fellow with a mystery companion and a really odd cup. Sort of Pushmi-Pullyu china.
[Update: Bramwell Fletcher in a photo published Feb. 5, 1967.] For Friday, here’s our mystery chap in the 1960s. Come back tomorrow for another photo! |
Bramwell Fletcher
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Patrick McNee
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Is it Bramwell Fletcher? He’s great in “The Mummy”!
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The man is Bramwell Fletcher.
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Russell Hardie.
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Bramwell Fletcher.
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James Dunn
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Pat O’Brian
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Lawrence Tierney
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Phillips Holmes
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Very nice still.
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If Mary Malloy guessed Russell Hardie and if Mary Malloy is a designated winner than I too guess that it is Russell hardie.
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Alec Guinness?
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Gene Lyons
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Gene Raymond?
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I’ll try Bramwell Fletcher, not nearly as hysterical as in “The Mummy.”
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Today’s photograph reveals one of the secrets of glamour photography. The depth of field and focus are very narrow, with the focus sharpest on the eyes. Everything closer to us is slightly softened so that imperfections rarely register.
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Very handsome–he’s Irish, right?
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Spencer Tracy
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The lady with Bramwell is Helen Mack and the film SILENT WITNESS 1932.
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Today’s photo has Bramwell with Helen Mack in SILENT WITNESS.
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Bramwell Fletcher.
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Tis a bouillon cup:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=bouillon+cup&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&biw=1272&bih=600
Pamela
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PS – perhaps that’s him at his wedding – with his first wife, Barbara Douglas.
Pamela
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Bramwell and his first wife Helen Chandler. He’s holding a loving cup for them to drink from together as part of the wedding reception.
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Bramwell is with wife number one Helen Chandler.
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Bramwell Fletcher!
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Would that be Helen Chandler along with the curious bullion cup?
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Timidly looking in from England: Is that Bramwell Fletcher? If so, the mystery woman in the shot with the unusual teacup would be his onetime wife Helen Chandler.
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Of course! The archeologist who goes insane at his Egyptian dig in the creepy prologue to Karl Freund’s hypnotic, ‘The Mummy’. Should have recognized him.
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