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Mini Bio. After college Bruce A. Manning landed an internship on the very first "Star Trek" the movie. One of the top production companies in the world, then Robert Abels. Bruce A. Manning worked on commercials like AT&T, Levis, Amtrak, Phillips Radios, 7up, to name a few.
Bruce Manning (July 15, 1902 – August 3, 1965) was a Cuddebackville, New York-born Hollywood filmmaker/screenwriter who entered the movie business following the publication of several novels that he co-wrote with wife, Gwen Bristow. Their first joint novel, The Invisible Host (1930), was adapted to the screen in 1934 as The Ninth Guest.
- July 15, 1902, Cuddebackville, New York
- Gwen Bristow (1929-1965)
- August 3, 1965 (aged 63), Encino, California
Jan 26, 2024 · A 69-year-old Westwood man waged a harassment campaign against citizens who expressed their opinions about various causes in local newspapers, sending anonymous letters to their homes, authorities charged.Bruce Manning sent the.
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Cinematographer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Bruce A. Manning BIO. After college Bruce A. Manning landed an internship on the very first "Star Trek" the movie. One of the top production companies in the world, then Robert Abels. Bruce A. Manning worked on commercials like AT&T, Levis, Amtrak, Phillips Radios, 7up, to name a few.
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Bruce Manning was born on 15 July 1902 in Cuddebackville, New York, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for So Goes My Love (1946), First Love (1939) and The Amazing Mrs. Holliday (1943). He died on 3 August 1965 in Encino, California, USA.
Cast. Production. Development. Directorial change. Soundtrack. Reception. Awards and nominations. References. External links. The Amazing Mrs. Holliday is a 1943 American comedy drama film produced and directed by Bruce Manning and starring Deanna Durbin, Edmond O'Brien, and Barry Fitzgerald. [2]