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Date of birth | 3 January 1888
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Date of death | 29 January 1951
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Age | 63 (age at death)
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James Bridie is known for his role in the TV series BBC Sunday-Night Play (1960) as (english adaptation) (1 episode, 1962) / (play) (1 episode, 1960).
He is also known for his role in the TV movie Mr. Gillie (1950) as play.
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