
Brad Dexter (born Veljko Soso; April 9, 1917 – December 12, 2002) was an American actor and film producer. He is known for tough-guy and western roles including the 1960 film The Magnificent Seven (1960) and producing several films for Sidney J. Furie such as Lady Sings the Blues. He is also known for a short marriage to Peggy Lee, a friendship with Marilyn Monroe and for saving Frank Sinatra from drowning. Known as a nice guy off screen, Dexter's tough-guy roles contrasted with his easy going and friendly personality.

The Magnificent Seven
1960 · as Harry Luck

The Asphalt Jungle
1950 · as Bob Brannom

Fourteen Hours
1951 · as Reporter (uncredited)

Johnny Cool
1963 · as Lennart Crandall

Last Train from Gun Hill
1959 · as Beero, Belden Foreman

Shampoo
1975 · as Senator East

Von Ryan's Express
1965 · as Sergeant Bostick

Vice Raid
1959 · as Vince Malone

House of Bamboo
1955 · as Capt. Hanson

The Oklahoman
1957 · as Dobie

Taras Bulba
1962 · as Shilo

Kings of the Sun
1963 · as Ah Haleb

Sinbad the Sailor
1947 · as Muallin

Run Silent, Run Deep
1958 · as Cartwright

Violent Saturday
1955 · as Gil Clayton

Winter Kills
1979 · as Captain Heller One

Vigilante Force
1976 · as Mayor Bradford

Winged Victory
1944 · as Jack Browning (uncredited)