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Bruce Cabot: Acting Vs. Actor The Actor

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Rough Draft Acting vs Actor the actor has a harder time acting than having his own job
As acting sometimes Actors have a harder time to getting the acting job and it also takes a natural born actor.
Bruce Cabot was a famous actor back in the 1900’s, he became famous for being in or mentioned in movies with John Wayne.His first movie ever was back in (1931) Heroes of the flame. His Last movie was back in (1971) and it was called Big Jake.
His most best movies were: (Diamonds are forever), (King Kong). He was born in Carlsbad, New Mexico. On April 20th in (1904). Bruce's Mom died after birth and he was raised by his dad. He also attended the University of the south. Before he went to hollywood he worked a variety of very odd jobs. …show more content…

Today people know him as a actor from 2 really good movies but what people don't know is that he helped and helped to stop a war to make this place a better place and he made people laugh and change their lives by acting making them think he's going to die when there's someone in tahere and showing them that he knows how to act. People say he seemed like a hard actor and he did good others see him just as no one but every one knows who he is now and what he really was and he was a good actor. If he still was alive today and making new shows they would be just as great as they were back in the 60’s or maybe even better i think bruce cabot added on to all the good movies and to make them better in the 50’s 60’s 70’s and 80’s is when i think all the good shows were getting made or already made all the original movies came out and they were all the good cool funny ones and they were because the actors in their time were getting better at acting just like bruce cabot did. Here's is some cool a Personal Quote: on Joan Crawford Now, there's a formidable lady. Her knowledge of the business of the lighting is something out of this world. My person was bruce cabot and this my rough

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