Brad Dexter
Known for: Acting
Born: April 8, 1917 in Goldfield, Nevada, USA - Died: December 11, 2002
Brad Dexter (born Veljko Soso; April 9, 1917 – December 12, 2002) was an American actor and film producer. He is known for tough-guy and western roles including the 1960 film The Magnificent Seven (1960) and producing several films for Sidney J. Furie such as Lady Sings the Blues. He is also known for a short marriage to Peggy Lee, a friendship with Marilyn Monroe and for saving Frank Sinatra from drowning. Known as a nice guy off screen, Dexter's tough-guy roles contrasted with his easy going and friendly personality.
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The Magnificent Seven
Harry Luck
House of Bamboo
Capt. Hanson
Von Ryan's Express
Sergeant Bostick
Macao
Vincent Halloran
The Las Vegas Story
Tom Hubler
Vice Raid
Vince Malone
Winter Kills
Captain Heller One
Last Train from Gun Hill
Beero, Belden Foreman
99 River Street
Victor Rawlins
Taras Bulba
Shilo
None But the Brave
Sgt. Bleeker
Sinbad the Sailor
Muallin
Winged Victory
Jack Browning (uncredited)
Violent Saturday
Gil Clayton
Untamed
Lt. Christian
Heldorado
Alec Baxter (as Barry Mitchell)
Johnny Cool
Lennart Crandall
Invitation to a Gunfighter
Kenarsie
Vigilante Force
Mayor Bradford
Twenty Plus Two
Leroy Dane
The Oklahoman
Dobie
The George Raft Story
Benny Siegal
The Bottom of the Bottle
Stanley Miller
Bus Riley's Back in Town
Wallace Slocum