Robert C. Bruce was born on the sixth day of October, nineteen hundred and fourteen, in the picturesque town of White Salmon, situated in the state of Washington, USA. This renowned actor and writer left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, with his notable works including the 1952 production "This Is the Life", the 1938 film "Having a Wonderful Time with Angels in Dirty Places", and the 1943 production "Bravo, Mr. Strauss".
Throughout his illustrious career, Robert C. Bruce was married to the lovely Catharine Burnap, who stood by his side through the highs and lows of his professional and personal life.
Sadly, Robert C. Bruce's life came to a close on the twenty-fourth day of August, two thousand and three, in the charming city of Greenville, located in the state of South Carolina, USA.