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- Brucie
- A D.W. Griffith favorite matriarchal figure often playing mother characters. Kate Bruce appeared 292 times on the screen from 1908 to 1930, in movies including Intolérance (1916), The Idol Dancer (1920), À travers l'orage (1920), The Eternal Mother (1912), and Les Deux Orphelines (1921). She was a close friend of actresses Lillian Gish and Dorothy Gish, who supported Bruce financially for much of her life, including paying her rent in a little Hotel on Madison Avenue in New York. Lillian's maid would take care of her room once a week. Bruce would dine at Lillian's apartment several times a week. A very secretive and shy person, Bruce did not talk about her past or background. Lillian often compared her to a nun since her life was very austere and lonely.- IMDb mini biography by: Paul Gerard Kennedy
- Prolific silent screen character actress, often in matriarchal roles. A favorite of director D.W. Griffith.
- Off screen pseudonym: Phyllis Forde
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