Acting credits
214
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.

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Acting credits
214
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.
TMDB popularity
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TMDB ID: 80546
IMDb ID: nm0102718
Known for: Acting
Born: December 17, 1877
Died: August 5, 1942
Age: 64
Place of birth: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Gender: Male
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1913 - 1944
Years active: 32
Average TMDB rating: 6.63
Wikidata: Q3483316
Also known as
Sydney Bracey • Sidney Bracy • Sid Bracy • Sydney Bracy • Sidney Alfred Dunn
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sidney Bracey (18 December 1877 – 5 August 1942) was an Australian-born American actor. After a stage career in Australia, on Broadway and in Britain, he appeared in 321 films between 1909 and 1942. Bracey was born in Melbourne, Victoria, with the name Sidney Bracy, later changing the spelling of his last name. He was the son of Welsh tenor Henry Bracy and English actress Clara T. Bracy. His aunt was actress and dancer Lydia Thompson. He began his stage career in Australia in the 1890s, with J. C. Williamson's comic opera companies. On Broadway, in 1900, he appeared as the tenor lead, Yussuf, in the first American production of The Rose of Persia at Daly's Theatre in New York. He then moved to England, appearing as Moreno in the Edwardian musical comedy hit The Toreador at the Gaiety Theatre, London in June 1901. He next joined the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company on tour in Britain, playing Terence O'Brian in The Emerald Isle from September 1901 to May 1902. He then left the D'Oyly Carte, continuing his stage career in Britain. He appeared in Amorelle at London's Comedy Theatre in 1904, The Winter's Tale in 1904–05, and A Persian Princess at Queen's Theatre in 1909. Back on Broadway, in 1912, he played as Sir Guy of Gisborne in a revival of Reginald de Koven's Robin Hood at the New Amsterdam Theatre, followed by Rob Roy at the Liberty Theatre in 1913. He then moved into film acting, making first silent films and then "talkies", until his death in 1942. Early in his film career, he wrote and directed a silent movie called Sid Nee's Finish, (Thanhouser Company (1914), in which he played the title character. In 1916, he changed the spelling of his last name to "Bracey". Silent film authority Diane MacIntyre gave this description of him: "Bracey, a stately looking character man, was in big demand for authority like roles; such as movie directors, bosses and, most of the time, the most respectable and poised butler in all of Hollywood. He was thin, dark haired and had an earnest, yet sober, face that could break into a look of wide-eyed exasperation." Bracy died in Hollywood, California on 5 August 1942, aged 64.


Movie credits linked with Sidney Bracey.
as Wigged Courtier (uncredited)
as Sidewalk Onlooker (uncredited)
as Barrett
as Clerk
as Lamson
as Beggar
as Limey
as Waiter at Wyler's Party (uncredited)
as Butler
as Steward Bringing Briefcase (uncredited)
as Bank Guard (uncredited)
as Extra at Wedding Reception (uncredited)
as Third Drugstore Clerk (uncredited)
as Ben, the Lamplighter
as Pop Dryden
as Night Clerk (uncredited)
as Ship Steward
as Nick's First Customer (uncredited)
as Mr. Ferris
as Colonist
as Charles the Butler (uncredited)
as Spectator
as Professor Listening to Radio (uncredited)
as Minister of Colonial Affairs