Bruce Cabot
Bruce Cabot was an American film actor, best remembered as Jack Driscoll in King Kong and for his roles in films such as The Last of the Mohicans, Fritz Lang's Fury and the western Dodge City. He was also known as one of "Wayne's Regulars", appearing in a number of John Wayne films beginning with Angel and the Badman, and concluding with Big Jake.
Early life
Cabot was born in Carlsbad, New Mexico to a prominent local lawyer, Major Étienne de Pelissier Bujac, Sr. and Julia Armandine Graves, who died shortly after giving birth to her son. Étienne, Sr., was the son of John James Bujac, a lawyer and mining expert in Baltimore, Maryland. Étienne, Sr., graduated from Cumberland School of Law near Nashville, Tennessee, and served in the United States Army during the Spanish–American War and the Philippine–American War before settling in Carlsbad.Cabot graduated from Sewanee Military Academy in 1921 and briefly attended the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee, but left without graduating. He worked at many jobs, including as a sailor, an insurance salesman, oil worker, surveyor, and prize fighter; he also sold cars, handled real estate, and worked at a slaughterhouse. A meeting with David O. Selznick at a Hollywood party led to his acting career.
Acting career
Early roles
Cabot appeared in nearly one hundred feature films. He made his debut in an uncredited bit part in an episode of the serial Heroes of the Flames. In Ann Vickers, he portrays a soldier who seduces a naive woman and gets her pregnant as he leaves for the war. He then appeared in King Kong, which became an enormous success and established Cabot as a star.He also portrays villains in several productions, appearing as a gangster boss in Let 'Em Have It and as the Huron warrior Magua opposite Randolph Scott in The Last of the Mohicans. He costars with Spencer Tracy in Fritz Lang's first Hollywood film, Fury, playing the leader of a lynch mob. He also appears with Errol Flynn in Michael Curtiz's epic Western Dodge City, which in 1939 was one of Warner Bros.'s biggest hits.
He tested for the lead role of The Ringo Kid in John Ford's Stagecoach, but John Wayne was cast in the part. A consistent box office draw, Cabot appeared in many movies at many studios before leaving Hollywood to serve in World War II.
War service and return to Hollywood
Cabot enlisted in December 1942 and, after Officer Training School in Miami Beach, was commissioned a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army Air Force.Cabot headed back to Hollywood and fell in with John Wayne on the set of Angel and the Badman and became part of Wayne's circle, this relationship paying off in the 1960s when Wayne cast him in ten more of his films: The Comancheros, Hatari!, McLintock!, In Harm's Way, The War Wagon, The Green Berets, Hellfighters, The Undefeated, Chisum, and Big Jake.
Cabot's final screen appearance is in the James Bond film Diamonds Are Forever.
He was inducted into the New Mexico Entertainment Hall of Fame in 2012.
Television
Bruce Cabot starred in a number of the Tales of Tomorrow, a science-fiction drama, during its second season on American broadcasting Company.He also appeared on other television series such as:
- Burke's Law - "Who Killed Holly Howard?" - Thomas Matherson
- Bonanza - "A Dime's Worth of Glory" - Sheriff Reed Larrimore
- Daniel Boone - "The Devil's Four" - Simon Bullard
Personal life
He was one of Errol Flynn's social pack for several years but they fell out during the production of the unfinished The Story of William Tell. Flynn was producing the film and asked Cabot, whom he described as "an old, old pal," to appear in it, knowing that Cabot was having difficulty finding work in Hollywood at that time. However, when Flynn's production partners went broke, production on the film halted leaving Flynn stranded in Rome facing financial ruin. Cabot, in an attempt to get paid when other cast members were working for no money, had Flynn's and his wife Patrice Wymore's personal cars and clothing in their Rome hotel seized. Flynn wrote angrily in his autobiography of what he termed Cabot's "betrayal." David Niven, also part of Flynn's social pack, in his autobiography accused Cabot of being missing when debts were to be paid.
Death
Cabot died in 1972 at the Motion Picture Country Home at Woodland Hills, California from lung cancer and was buried in his hometown of Carlsbad, New Mexico.Filmography
- Heroes of the Flames as Bit Part
- Confessions of a Co-Ed as Student at Dance
- Lady with a Past as Party Guest
- The Roadhouse Murder as Fred Dykes
- The Lost Special as Forest Ranger
- Lucky Devils as Happy White
- The Great Jasper as Roger McGowd
- King Kong as Jack Driscoll
- Scarlet River as Himself
- Disgraced! as Kirk Undwood, Jr.
- Flying Devils as 'Ace' Murray
- Midshipman Jack as Jack Austin
- Ann Vickers as Capt. Lafayette Resnick
- Shadows of Sing Sing as Bob Martel
- Finishing School as Ralph McFarland - intern
- Murder on the Blackboard as Addison 'Ad' Stevens
- His Greatest Gamble as Stephen
- Their Big Moment as Lane Franklyn
- Redhead as Ted Brown
- Men of the Night as Det. Sgt. 'Stake-Out' Kelly
- Night Alarm as Hal Ashby
- Without Children as Davd F. Cole
- Let 'Em Have It as Joe Keefer
- Show Them No Mercy! as Pitch
- Don't Gamble with Love as Jerry Edwards
- The Robin Hood of El Dorado as Bill Warren
- The Three Wise Guys as Blackie
- Fury as Kirby Dawson
- The Last of the Mohicans as Magua
- Don't Turn 'Em Loose as Robert Webster - Alias Bat Williams
- The Big Game as Cal Calhoun
- Legion of Terror as Frank Marshall
- Sinner Take All as Ernie
- Bad Guys as 'Lucky' Walden
- Love Takes Flight as Neil 'Brad' Bradshaw
- The Bad Man of Brimstone as 'Blackjack' McCreedy
- Sinners in Paradise as Robert Malone
- Smashing the Rackets as Steve Lawrence
- Tenth Avenue Kid as Jim 'Silk' Loomis
- Homicide Bureau as Jim Logan
- Mystery of the White Room as Dr. Bob Clayton
- Dodge City as Jeff Surrett
- Mickey the Kid as Jim Larch/Jim Adams
- Traitor Spy as Carl Beyersdorf/Ted Healey
- My Son Is Guilty as Ritzy Kerry
- Susan and God as Michael
- Captain Caution as Slade
- Girls Under 21 as Smiley Ryan
- The Flame of New Orleans as Robert LaTour
- Sundown as William Crawford
- Wild Bill Hickok Rides as Wild Bill Hickok
- Pierre of the Plains as 'Jap' Durkin
- Silver Queen as Gerald Forsythe
- The Desert Song as Colonel Fontaine
- Salty O'Rourke as Doc Baxter
- Divorce as Bob Phillips
- Fallen Angel as Dave Atkins
- Smoky as Frank Denton
- Avalanche as Steve Batchellor
- Angel and the Badman as Laredo Stevens
- The Gunfighters as Bard Macks
- The Gallant Legion as Beau Laroux
- Sorrowful Jones as Big Steve Holloway
- Rock Island Trail as Kirby Morrow
- Fancy Pants as Cart Belknap
- Best of the Badmen as Cole Younger
- Kid Monk Baroni as Mr. Hellman
- Lost in Alaska as Jake Stillman
- The Red Cloak as Capitano Raniero d'Anversa
- Rommel's Treasure as Welles
- Totò, lascia o raddoppia? as Nick Molise
- The Quiet American as Bill Granger
- The Love Specialist as Mike
- The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw as Jack
- Guardatele ma non toccatele as Collonnello Joe Charleston
- John Paul Jones as Gunner Lowrie
- Goliath and the Barbarians as Alboino
- The Comancheros as Maj. Henry
- Hatari! as Little Wolf aka The Indian
- McLintock! as Ben Sage
- Law of the Lawless as Joe Rile
- In Harm's Way as Quartermaster Quoddy
- Black Spurs as Bill Henderson
- Cat Ballou as Sheriff Maledon
- Town Tamer as Riley Condor
- Choque de Sentimentos
- The Chase as Sol
- The War Wagon as Franklin Pierce
- The Green Berets as Colonel Morgan
- Hellfighters as Joe Horn
- The Undefeated as Jeff Newby
- Chisum as Sheriff Brady
- WUSA as King Wolyoe
- Big Jake as Sam Sharpnose
- Diamonds Are Forever as Bert Saxby