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  1. As the “Wayne Gretzky of hockey photography,” Bruce Bennett is known as the best in the business, and he has put together the definitive collection of the game’s best photos from his 40-plus years shooting hockey. If a picture is worth a thousand words, then Hockey’s Greatest Photos is a 250,000-word epic. In it, Bennett reveals 250 of ...

  2. In April 2014, Bruce photographed his 5000th hockey game. Bruce was born in Brooklyn and later raised in Levittown, New York. He currently resides on Long Island, New York. You Miss 100% of the Shots You Don't Take Photographer Bruce Bennett of Long Island, New York started his photo business in 1973. Through the years it developed into Bruce ...

  3. About. CV. Contact. Bruce Bennett. In this day and age, we, artists and American’s, carefully try to avoid stereotypes, circumventing issues of gender, sexuality, race, etc. In conclusion we often end up sounding more offensive and simple-minded. Interaction with a subject so strongly, makes me think of outrageous events and activities that ...

  4. Prolific actor Bruce Bennett appeared in more than 140 television and film productions in a career that spanned nearly 50 years. Before he pursued the bright lights of Hollywood, he sought Olympic gold as a shot-putter in the 1928 Olympics.

  5. Apr 17, 2007 · Mon 16 Apr 2007 19.03 EDT. Bruce Bennett, who has died aged 100, was, as Herman Brix, an Olympic shot-putter and screen Tarzan, and, as Bennett, he was a stolid, lanky supporting actor of the ...

  6. Bruce Bennett Studios (BBS) had been photographing sports since 1973, and in the height of the studio’s popularity, BBS averaged over 500 man-games of coverage per season. Acquisitions of existing archives brought BBS’s image count to over two million images dating back to the early 1900s. In 2004 sold off its professional hockey ...

  7. Apr 7, 2000 · biography. Born Harold Herman Brix in Tacoma, Washington, on May 19, 1906, actor Bruce Bennett was born into a wealthy family. He first found fame at the 1928 Olympic games under his real name. He broke the world record for the shot-put on his first toss and won a silver medal in Amsterdam. His world record was short-lived, as a teammate broke ...

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