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Re: Wilbert Bradley
Posted: 21/11/2020, 13:57
by PeplumParadise
Fellini Satyricon (1969) Role uncertain.
This is Wilbert's last known appearance in an Italian production.
Re: Wilbert Bradley
Posted: 21/11/2020, 14:02
by PeplumParadise
Le tigri di Mompracem (1970) as
Man of Sandokan.
Wilbert appears here briefly thanks to re-used footage from
Sandokan, la tigre di Mompracem (1963).
Re: Wilbert Bradley
Posted: 21/11/2020, 14:15
by PeplumParadise
Teachers (1984) credited, as
Guard
There is little information to be found about Wilbert's activities through the 70's, but between 1979-1987 he turned up in a handful of small credited performances in American productions. I wouldn't rule out the possibility that there may be a few uncredited appearances in US productions still to be found.
Re: Wilbert Bradley
Posted: 21/11/2020, 14:21
by PeplumParadise
Windy City (1984) credited, as
Joe the janitor
Re: Wilbert Bradley
Posted: 21/11/2020, 14:25
by PeplumParadise
Code of Silence (1985) credited, as
Spider
Re: Wilbert Bradley
Posted: 21/11/2020, 14:28
by PeplumParadise
Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) credited as Assistant choreographer.
As far as I could find Wilbert does not appear in the film. Why a non-musical film would require an assistant choreographer is anyone's guess.
Re: Wilbert Bradley
Posted: 21/11/2020, 14:31
by PeplumParadise
Big Shots (1987) credited, but not found, as
Social Service Man.
I searched through the film a couple of times with no luck finding Wilbert, so either I somehow missed him or else he does not appear and maybe ended up on the cutting room floor. This is Wilbert's last known film credit.
Re: Wilbert Bradley
Posted: 21/11/2020, 15:31
by PeplumParadise
Extracts from the programme for the 1946 Broadway stage production "
Bal negre", where Wilbert played multiple roles, which also featured Van Aikens and a young Eartha Kitt. I have only posted the pages where his name is mentioned.
Re: Wilbert Bradley
Posted: 21/11/2020, 15:35
by PeplumParadise
A page from the playbill for the 1948 London production of "
A Caribbean Rhapsody", where he again appeared alongside Van Aikens and Eartha Kitt.
Re: Wilbert Bradley
Posted: 21/11/2020, 15:52
by PeplumParadise
There is a short video on You Tube showing Dutch newsreel footage of the Katherine Dunham dance troupe's arrival in Holland in 1949 with the show "
A Caribbean Rhapsody". Wilbert must be among the dancers (and is named in the credits below the video), but I wouldn't want to hazard a guess as to which dancer he is since they are not seen that clearly. The video can be viewed
here.