Robert N. Bradbury
Born
March 23, 1886
Died
November 24, 1949 (63 years old)
Known For
Directing
Place of Birth
Walla Walla, Washington, USA
Robert N. Bradbury (March 23, 1886 – November 24, 1949) was an American film director and screenwriter who directed 125 movies between 1918 and 1941. He is most famous for directing early western films starring John Wayne in the 1930s, including Riders of Destiny (1933; an early singing cowboy movie), The Lucky Texan (1934), West of the Divide (1934), Blue Steel (1934), The Man From Utah (1934), The Star Packer (1934), The Trail Beyond (1934; co-starring Noah Beery, Sr. and Noah Beery, Jr.), The Lawless Frontier (1934), Texas Terror (1935), Rainbow Valley (1935), The Dawn Rider (1935), Westward Ho (1935), and Lawless Range (1935). These were inexpensively shot "Poverty Row" movies; many were also written by Bradbury and almost all of them featured character actor George "Gabby" Hayes. Bradbury also shot numerous similar films during this period starring his son Bob Steele or Johnny Mack Brown. Bradbury occasionally billed himself as "Robert North Bradbury", "R.N. Bradbury", or "Robert Bradbury".
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Known For

North of Nome
Bruce McLaren
1925

The Woman in the Web
Baron Kovsky
1918

Cavanaugh of the Forest Rangers
Sam Gregg
1918

The Wild Strain
Col. Bull
1918

A Bathtub Bandit
Jimmy the Monkey Wrench / Bath Tub Bandit
1917

The Man from Tia Juana
Williams from Tia Juana
1917
The Poisoned Dart
Ripley
1916
The Gun Runners
Arenzo
1916

The Turquoise Mine Conspiracy
Jim Bliss
1916

The Fighting Heiress
Jim Bliss
1916

The Girl from Frisco
multiple roles
1916

A Gutter Magdalene
Sheriff Barrett
1916

The Target
Jack Taylor (as Ronald Bradbury)
1916

To Have and to Hold
Jeremy Sparrow
1916
Tennessee's Pardner
Bill Kent
1916

Colorado
Col. Kincaid (as Ronald Bradbury)
1915