Product code: Bruce Bennett 8x10 photo signed photo from the movie TARZAN'S NEW order ADVENTURE
Bruce Bennett signed 8x10 photo from the movie TARZAN'S NEW ADVENTURE. Bruce Bennett plays as Tarzan Herman Brix. Autograph signed: to Dave with Bruce Bennett signature. Authenticated and comes with certificate of authenticity COA. Bruce was also an athlete in college football and international track and field competitions. In 1928 he won the silver medal for shot put at the Olympics in Amsterdam. He was acting for more than 40 years. He was raised in Tacoma Washington. His father owned several logging camps and was a lumberman. Maybe this is why he was good at playing Tarzan. In 1926 he played in Rose Bowl college football at University of Washington. He won 4 consecutive AAU shot put titles, the NCAA in 1927, and the AAU indoor order titles twice. He moved to LA after competing in the athletic club and became friends with Douglas Fairbanks (actor). Bruce broke his shoulder filming 1931 film touchdown. So, the Tarzan part was replaced by swimming champion Johhny Weissmuller.
Bruce Bennett signed 8x10 photo from the movie TARZAN'S NEW ADVENTURE. Bruce Bennett plays as Tarzan Herman Brix. Autograph signed: to Dave with Bruce Bennett signature. Authenticated and comes with certificate of authenticity COA. Bruce was also an athlete in college football and international track and field competitions. In 1928 he won the silver medal for shot put at the Olympics in Amsterdam. He was acting for more than 40 years. He was raised in Tacoma Washington. His father owned several logging camps and was a lumberman. Maybe this is why he was good at playing Tarzan. In 1926 he played in Rose Bowl college football at University of Washington. He won 4 consecutive AAU shot put titles, the NCAA in 1927, and the AAU indoor order titles twice. He moved to LA after competing in the athletic club and became friends with Douglas Fairbanks (actor). Bruce broke his shoulder filming 1931 film touchdown. So, the Tarzan part was replaced by swimming champion Johhny Weissmuller.