Bella Bruck


Bella Bruck was an American character actress known for her expressive face, comic timing, and recurring portrayals of eccentric, loud, or ethnic maternal figures, she was a reliable supporting performer in both mainstream and cult productions.

Early life

Bella Bruck was born December 11, 1911, in The Bronx, New York. She studied drama under movement specialist Benjamin Zemach, whose physically expressive style would influence Bruck’s acting throughout her career. One of her classmates in these classes was Alan Arkin, though the two would not appear on screen together until much later in life.

Career

The career of Bruck in television began in the early 1960s, quickly establishing her as a scene-stealing comic character actress. Her breakout performance came in the sitcom [Angel (1960 TV series) | Angel], where she portrayed Mrs. Spiegelman, a French-accented friend who impersonates the main character’s mother. The episode, titled “Little White Lie,” received praise from critics who said Bruck “stole the show.”
In 1964, Bruck guest-starred in two comedic segments on The Red Skelton Hour. She played Laughing Bankbook’s mother in a sketch and also portrayed Skelton’s wife in the Silent Spot, showcasing her physical comedy skills.
She appeared in a 1965 episode of [Tammy (TV series) | Tammy] titled “The Aristocratic Tates,” where she played Grundy Tate’s swamp-dwelling sister. Though she had only three words of dialogue, her performance was well received.
In 1978, Bruck guest-starred in a rerun episode of Maude involving a visit from Aunt Tinkie.
Her final known television appearance was in the 1980 ABC pilot The Ugilly Family, where she played Tillie, the mother-in-law of a working-class family that moves to California.
Bruck also performed in several stage productions throughout her career. She was cast in the 1962 West Coast premiere of the Broadway musical comedy A Family Affair at the Cameo Playhouse in Hollywood.
In 1970, she starred in the original play Bandicoot at the Actor’s Theatre Company in Los Angeles. Her performance as a Jewish matron was praised for its comedic presence and authority.

Personal life

On November 30, 1961, Bruck issued a statement to clarify that she was alive following the publication of a mistaken death notice in the Los Angeles Times. She humorously added that she remained “in circulation” and available for acting roles.

Death

Bella Bruck died on April 5, 1982, in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 70.

Selected filmography

Film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1952Death Valley DaysMaudie
1956The [Dinah Shore Chevy Show]Mother
1957Wagon TrainDeet’s 2nd Daughter
1957MaverickMamacita
1958U.S. MarshalMrs. Kline
1959The Twilight ZoneWoman Yelling for SonUncredited
1959Adventures in ParadiseElizabeth
1960The Slowest Gun in the WestIndian Woman
1960My Three SonsMadame Marushka
1960Guestward Ho!Mrs. Crazy Horse
1961AngelMrs. SpiegelmanEpisode: "Little White Lie"
1962GypsyStage MotherUncredited
1963Vacation PlayhouseUnknown
1963My Favorite MartianMrs. Gallup
1964The MunstersMomma
1964The Addams FamilyMaria the DuennaEpisode: "Morticia's Dilemma"
1964The Man from U.N.C.L.E.Apartment Manager
1964Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.Elderly Lady
1965F TroopOld Squaw – Wild Turkey
1965Honey WestMexican Woman
1965TammySybelline TateSwamp sister
1966That GirlMartha
1966Hey, Landlord!Flo
1967Good Morning WorldFifi
1967The [Danny Thomas Hour]Oracle of the Cave
1967MannixAggie LeFargeEpisode: "A Question of Murder"
1968The Mod SquadMrs. Wollitzer
1969The Brady BunchGladys Harris
1969Love, American StyleThe GuardSegment: "The Lady Prisoner"
1970McCloudJoanne Newman
1970The Odd CoupleAunt LucilleEpisode: S3E17
1971Nanny and the ProfessorLandlady
1971Something EvilMrs. GehrmannTV movie
1972Last of the Red Hot LoversCashierTV movie version
1972MaudeAunt TinkieAlso appeared in 1978
1972The WaltonsUnknownGuest role
1973Lotsa LuckLady With Purse1 Episode
1974RhodaVarious rolesGuest appearances
1975DocGuest role
1976BarettaVarious roles
1976DelvecchioGuest role
1977SerpicoGuest role
1977Baby I’m BackGuest role
1979-1980One Day at a TimeGuest role
1981The [Facts of Life (TV series)|The Facts of Life]Guest role
1980The Ugilly FamilyTillieTV pilot

Theatre

  • A Family Affair
  • ''Bandicoot''