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Edward Vincent Bracken (February 7, 1915 – November 14, 2002) was an American actor. Bracken became a
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comedy legend with lead performances in the films '' Hail the Conquering Hero'' and '' The Miracle of Morgan's Creek'' both from 1944, both of which have been preserved by the
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. During this era, he also had success on
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, with performances in plays like '' Too Many Girls'' (1940). Bracken's later movie roles include ''
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'' (1983), '' Oscar'' (1991), '' Home Alone 2: Lost in New York'' (1992), '' Rookie of the Year'' (1993), and '' Baby's Day Out'' (1994).


Life and career

Edward Vincent Bracken was born in
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,
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on February 7, 1915, the son of Joseph L. and Catherine Bracken. Bracken performed in vaudeville at the age of nine and gained fame with the
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musical '' Too Many Girls'' in a role he reprised for the 1940 film adaptation. He had performed in a short film series called ''The Kiddie Troupers'' (one of many ''
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''-like series) prior to that, but that film was his big break. In 1936, Bracken enjoyed success on Broadway with his starring run in the Joseph Viertel play ''So Proudly We Hail''. The military drama, co-starring
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, opened to much fanfare but closed after 14 performances at the 46th Street Theatre. In the 1940s, director Preston Sturges cast Bracken in two of his best-loved films, '' The Miracle of Morgan's Creek'', opposite Betty Hutton, and '' Hail the Conquering Hero''. Due to the popularity of these films, Eddie Bracken was a household name during
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. He made numerous
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broadcasts and had his own program, '' The Eddie Bracken Show''. In 1953, Bracken left
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. He appeared on Broadway in ''
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''; '' Hello, Dolly!''; '' The Odd Couple''; and '' Sugar Babies''. His last appearance on Broadway was in the musical ''
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'', directed by David Niles at the
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, at the age of 77. Bracken's extensive television roles between 1952 and 2000 include an episode of ''
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'' as Rose Nylund's ex-childhood boyfriend from St. Olaf, as well as an episode of ''
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'' playing a stubborn old man who refuses to believe that he has died. After nearly 30 years out of feature films, he returned to perform character roles, including the sympathetic ''Walley World'' theme park founder Mr. Roy Walley in ''
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''(1983) and Duncan's Toy Chest toy store owner Mr. Duncan in '' Home Alone 2: Lost in New York'' (1992). Bracken also had a long career with Paper Mill Playhouse in
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, starring in dozens of productions in the 1980s–early 2000s. One high point was their production of ''
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'' in which he played Captain Andy Hawkes. This production was broadcast on PBS in 1990. He also played a cameo in Patrick Read Johnson's 1994 film, '' Baby's Day Out'', as one of the veterans in the old soldier's home. Bracken acted in films with two actors who later became
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and
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. He co-starred in ''
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'' with Reagan in 1949, and Trump played minor parts in '' Home Alone 2: Lost in New York'' in 1992.


Death

On November 14, 2002, Bracken died in
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, of complications from surgery for a crushed disk in his neck at the age of 87. His wife of 63 years, Connie Nickerson, a former actress, died in August 2002, just three months before his death. He met Connie when they performed together in a road company of the Broadway play '' What a Life'' in 1938. Together Eddie and Connie had five children: two sons (Michael and David) and three daughters (Judy, Carolyn and Susan).


Hollywood Walk of Fame

For his contributions to radio and television, Bracken has two stars on the
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, at 1651 Vine Street and 6751 Hollywood Boulevard respectively.


Filmography

*'' Pacific Liner'' (1939) as Junior officer (uncredited) *'' Too Many Girls'' (1940) as Jojo Jordan *'' Life with Henry'' (1941) as 'Dizzy' Stevens *'' Reaching for the Sun'' (1941) as Benny Hogan *''
Caught in the Draft ''Caught in the Draft'' is a 1941 comedy/war film with Bob Hope directed by David Butler. Plot Famous Hollywood actor Don Bolton (Hope) is a vain movie star whose biggest fear is to be drafted into the US Army. He definitely lacks the qualitie ...
'' (1941) as Bert Sparks *''Safeguarding Military Information'' (1942) (short subject for military training) *'' The Fleet's In'' (1942) as Barney Waters *'' Star Spangled Rhythm'' (1942) as Johnny Webster *''
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'' (1942) as Jack Mitchell *'' Happy Go Lucky'' (1943) as Wally Case *'' Young and Willing'' (1943) as George Bodell *'' The Miracle of Morgan's Creek'' (1944) as Norval Jones *'' Hail the Conquering Hero'' (1944) as Woodrow Truesmith *'' Rainbow Island'' (1944) as Toby Smith *'' Bring on the Girls'' (1945) as J. Newport Bates *'' Out of this World'' (1945) as Herbie Fenton *'' Duffy's Tavern'' (1945) as Eddie Bracken *''
Hold That Blonde ''Hold That Blonde'' is a 1945 American comedy crime film directed by George Marshall and starring Eddie Bracken, Veronica Lake and Albert Dekker. Plot Bracken plays a kleptomaniac who unwittingly becomes involved with a gang of jewel thieves, ...
'' (1945) as Ogden Spencer Trulow III *''
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'' (1947) as Henry Haskell *''
Fun on a Weekend ''Fun on a Weekend'' is a 1947 American comedy film written and directed by Andrew L. Stone. The film stars Eddie Bracken, Priscilla Lane, Tom Conway, Allen Jenkins, Arthur Treacher, Clarence Kolb and Fritz Feld. The film was released on May 15 ...
'' (1947) as Pete Porter aka P.P. Porterhouse III *''
The Girl from Jones Beach ''The Girl from Jones Beach'' is a 1949 American comedy film directed by Peter Godfrey and written by I. A. L. Diamond. The film stars Ronald Reagan, Virginia Mayo, Eddie Bracken, Dona Drake, Henry Travers and Lois Wilson. The film was releas ...
'' (1949) as Chuck Donovan *''
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'' (1950) as Orville Wingait *''
Two Tickets to Broadway ''Two Tickets to Broadway'' is a 1951 American musical film directed by James V. Kern and filmed on the RKO Forty Acres backlot. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Sound Recording ( John O. Aalberg). The film was choreographed b ...
'' (1951) as Lew Conway *'' About Face'' (1952) as Biff Roberts *'' We're Not Married!'' (1952) as Wilson Boswell 'Willie' Fisher *''
The Gulf Playhouse ''Gulf Playhouse'', also known as ''Gulf Playhouse: 1st Person'' and ''First Person Playhouse'', is an American anthology series that aired on Friday nights from 1952 to 1953 on NBC. Originally a standard live dramatic anthology series, it was la ...
'' (Television series, 1952) as Lt. Merivale R. Colquhoun *''
A Slight Case of Larceny ''A Slight Case of Larceny'' is a 1953 comedy film directed by Don Weis, written by Jerry Davis, and starring Mickey Rooney, Eddie Bracken, Elaine Stewart, Marilyn Erskine, Douglas Fowley and Robert Burton. It was released on June 5, 1953, by Met ...
'' (1953) as Frederick Winthrop Clopp *''
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'' (Television series, 1953) as Larry *'' Schlitz Playhouse'' (Television series, 1953–1956) as Gunner's Mate *''
Playhouse 90 ''Playhouse 90'' was an American television anthology drama series that aired on CBS from 1956 to 1960 for a total of 133 episodes. The show was produced at CBS Television City in Los Angeles, California. Since live anthology drama series of th ...
'' (Television series, 1957) as Stephen Minch *'' The Roaring 20s'' (Television series, 1961) as Ace Johnson *''Always on Sunday'' (1962) as Bit Part (uncredited) *'' Going My Way'' (Television series, 1962) as Danny Everett *'' Rawhide'' (Television series, 1963–1964) as Edgar Allan Smithers / Morris G. Stevens *'' Burke's Law'' (Television series, 1964–1965) as Simeon Quatraine / 'Evil Eye' Hatton *''
Shinbone Alley ''Shinbone Alley'' (sometimes performed as ''archy & mehitabel'') is a musical with a book by Joe Darion and Mel Brooks, lyrics by Darion, and music by George Kleinsinger. Based on the album ''Archy and Mehitabel: A Back-Alley Opera'', which in ...
'' (1970) as Archy (voice) *'' The New Dick Van Dyke Show'' (Television series, 1973) as Eddie *'' Busting Loose'' (Television series, 1977) *''
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'' (1983) as Roy Walley *''
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'' (Television series, 1984) 'A Case of the Stubborns' as Grandpa *''
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'' (Television series, 1985) as Barney Ogden *'' The Wind in the Willows'' (1987) as Moley *''
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'' (Television series, 1990) as Buzz *'' Oscar'' (1991) as Five Spot Charlie *'' Home Alone 2: Lost in New York'' (1992) as E.F. Duncan *'' Rookie of the Year'' (1993) as Bob Carson *'' Baby's Day Out'' (1994) as Old Timer *'' The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue'' (1997) as Sebastian (voice) (direct-to-video)


Stage credits

*''Lottery'' (1930) *''The Man in Stilts'' (1931) *''The Lady Refuses'' (1933) *''
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'' (1934) *''Life's Too Short'' (1935) *''So Proudly We Hail'' (1936) *''Iron Men'' (1936) *''
Brother Rat ''Brother Rat'' is a 1938 American comedy drama film about cadets at Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Virginia, directed by William Keighley, and starring Ronald Reagan, Priscilla Lane, Eddie Albert (in his film debut), Jane Wyman, ...
'' (1937) *''What A Life'' (1938–1939) *'' Too Many Girls'' (1939) *''
The Seven Year Itch ''The Seven Year Itch'' is a 1955 American romantic comedy film directed by Billy Wilder, from a screenplay he co-wrote with George Axelrod from the 1952 three-act play. The film stars Marilyn Monroe and Tom Ewell, who reprised his stage rol ...
'' (1953–1959) *'' The Tender Trap'' (1953–1956) *'' Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?'' (1956) *'' The Teahouse of the August Moon'' (1956) *''
Shinbone Alley ''Shinbone Alley'' (sometimes performed as ''archy & mehitabel'') is a musical with a book by Joe Darion and Mel Brooks, lyrics by Darion, and music by George Kleinsinger. Based on the album ''Archy and Mehitabel: A Back-Alley Opera'', which in ...
'' (1957) *'' Three Men on a Horse'' (1957) *'' The Tunnel of Love'' (1958) *'' Where's Charley?'' (1958) *''
Visit to a Small Planet ''Visit to a Small Planet'' is a 1960 American black-and-white science fiction comedy film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Jerry Lewis, Joan Blackman, Earl Holliman, and Fred Clark. Distributed by Paramount Pictures, it was produced by ...
'' (1958) *''
Say Darling ''Say, Darling'' is a three-act comic play by Abe Burrows and Richard and Marian Bissell about the creation of a Broadway musical. Although the play featured nine original songs with lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green and music by Jule Styn ...
'' (1959) *''The Golden Fleecing'' (1960) *''
Finian's Rainbow ''Finian's Rainbow'' is a musical with a book by E. Y. Harburg and Fred Saidy, lyrics by Harburg, and music by Burton Lane, produced by Lee Sabinson. The original 1947 Broadway production ran for 725 performances, while a film version was r ...
'' (1960) *'' Mister Roberts'' (1960) *''Beg, Borrow or Steal'' (1960) *''Hot September'' (1965) (closed on the road) *'' The Odd Couple'' (1965) *'' You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running'' (1967–1968) *''The Girl in the Freudian Slip'' (1972) *'' Never Too Late'' (1973) *'' Born Yesterday'' (1974) *''
The Sunshine Boys ''The Sunshine Boys'' is an original two-act play written by Neil Simon that premiered December 20, 1972 on Broadway starring Jack Albertson as Willie Clark and Sam Levene as Al Lewis and later adapted for film and television. Plot The pla ...
'' (1975) *''Hot Line to Heaven'' (1975) *'' Hello Dolly!'' (1977–1980) *''
Show Boat ''Show Boat'' is a musical with music by Jerome Kern and book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. It is based on Edna Ferber's best-selling 1926 novel of the same name. The musical follows the lives of the performers, stagehands and dock worke ...
'' (1979–1980) *'' Sugar Babies'' (1981–1982) *''
Damn Yankees ''Damn Yankees'' is a 1955 musical comedy with a book by George Abbott and Douglass Wallop, music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. The story is a modern retelling of the Faust legend set during the 1950s in Washington, D.C., dur ...
'' (1981) *'' Kismet'' (1984) *''Show Boat'' (1985) *''Sugar Babies'' (1986–1987) *''Show Boat'' (1988–1989) *'' Babes in Toyland'' (1991) *'' The Wizard of Oz'' (1992) *''
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'' (1992) *''It Runs in the Family'' (1993–1994) *''These Golden Years'' (1996) *'' No, No, Nanette'' (1997) *''
Follies ''Follies'' is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and a book by James Goldman. The plot takes place in a crumbling Broadway theater, now scheduled for demolition, previously home to a musical revue (based on the ''Ziegfeld Fol ...
'' (1998) *'' The Student Prince'' (2000) *''
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'' (2001)


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