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Brad Sutton
(1863-1932)
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Brad Sutton was born in 1863. He was an actor, known for
The Martyrdom of Philip Strong (1916)
,
The Innocence of Ruth (1916)
and
The Catspaw (1916)
. He died on 19 August 1932 in New York City, New York, USA.
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Known for
The Martyrdom of Philip Strong
Hooks
1916
The Innocence of Ruth
6.1
Mr. Travers
1916
The Catspaw
Detective O'Connell
1916
Children of Eve
6.1
Bouncer
1915
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A Message to Garcia
Captain Sigsbee
(as Bradley Sutton)
1916
The Martyrdom of Philip Strong
Hooks
1916
The Innocence of Ruth
6.1
Mr. Travers
1916
The Catspaw
Detective O'Connell
1916
The Hand of the Law
Short
The Sheriff
1915
The Black Eagle
Short
Joe Hawkins
1915
Children of Eve
6.1
Bouncer
1915
Breaking the Shackles
Short
1915
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Alternative name
Bradley Sutton
Born
c. 1863
Died
August 19
,
1932
New York City, New York, USA
(nephritis)
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