Born 1893 (age 81) · Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Appears in 24 titles

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ben Bard (January 26, 1893, Milwaukee – May 17, 1974, Los Angeles) was a movie actor, stage actor, and acting teacher. With comedian Jack Pearl, Bard worked in a comedy duo in vaudeville. In 1926, Bard, Pearl, and Sascha Beaumont appeared in a short film made in Lee DeForest's Phonofilm sound-on-film process. Bard had a small roll in Roland West's classic mystery The Bat Whispers (1930). Later in the decade, he ran a leading Hollywood acting school, Ben Bard Drama. He married the serial film star Ruth Roland in 1929, and was married to Roland until her death in 1937. Bard was recruited to be a leading man at Fox Film Corporation. However, he was typecast as a "Suave Heavy"—a smooth-talking, well-dressed fellow with a dark side. An example of this type is his portrayal of "Mr. Brun" in The Seventh Victim (1943). Also in 1943, Bard appeared in two other Val Lewton-produced horror films: The Leopard Man, as Robles, the Police Chief, and The Ghost Ship, as First Officer Bowns. In 1939, he married Roma Clarisse, an actress and last recipient of the Ruth Roland Scholarship to Ben Bard Drama. They had 3 children before she died in 1947. In 1948 Bard married Jackie Lynn Taylor, an actress in the Our Gang series. They divorced in 1954. During the 1950s, Bard was the head of the New Talent Department at Twentieth Century Fox. He re-opened his school, Ben Bard Drama, in 1960. Bard died in Los Angeles in 1974. His resting place is with Ruth Roland at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale. He is survived by his son Bryan Barak Bard, who is a video documentary artist living in Israel. He is also survived by his other son Bartley Bard, who is a professional director and screenwriter. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ben Bard, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

The Seventh Victim
6.5
The Seventh Victim
1943
as Mr. Brun
The Leopard Man
6.5
The Leopard Man
1943
as Police Chief Robles
7th Heaven
7.4
7th Heaven
1927
as Col. Brissac
The Ghost Ship
6.3
The Ghost Ship
1943
as First Officer Bowns
Black Angel
6.1
Black Angel
1946
as Bartender
The Bat Whispers
6.6
The Bat Whispers
1930
as The Unknown
Born Reckless
5.8
Born Reckless
1930
as Joe Bergman
Youth Runs Wild
4.5
Youth Runs Wild
1944
as Mr. Taylor
Night Work
6.3
Night Work
1930
as Pinkie
The Circus: Premiere
5.4
The Circus: Premiere
1928
as Self
Meet the Baron
5.0
Meet the Baron
1933
as Charley
Romance of the Underworld
5.8
Romance of the Underworld
1928
as Derby Dan Manning
Love and the Devil
My Own Pal
9.0
My Own Pal
1926
as Baxter Barton
The Arizona Wildcat
9.0
The Arizona Wildcat
1927
as Wallace Van Acker
The Sculptor's Dream
Fleetwing
7.0
Fleetwing
1928
as Metaab
9.0
Car Shy
1927
as Towne Lamp
Dressed to Kill
8.0
Dressed to Kill
1928
as Nick
No Other Woman
8.0
No Other Woman
1928
as Albert