Bradley Barker


Bradley Barker was an American actor and director of the silent film era. He also created sound effects for film and radio.

Biography

Born in Long Island, New York, Barker was a vaudeville performer and an actor in stock theater. He appeared in 70 films between 1915 and 1928. He also directed seven films between 1929 and 1930.
After he worked as an actor, Barker began creating sound effects for radio programs and films. He provided the sound of the MGM lion on screen before the studio began using a recording of a real lion and provided sounds of a variety of animals on radio. Radio programs on which he worked included Let's Pretend and Little Orphan Annie.
On September 29, 1951, Barker died at his home in New York City at age 68.

Selected filmography

What Happened to Jones The Moth and the Flame The House with Nobody in It The Little Gypsy The Jury of Fate Little Miss Fortune Billy and the Big Stick The Road Between The Eyes of Mystery Men A Woman's Experience Erstwhile Susan Wanted: A Husband The Master Mind Away Goes Prudence The Fear Market Devotion Silas Marner The Secrets of Paris The Leavenworth Case