Bruce Lacey
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Known For:Acting
Birthday:1927-03-31
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Also Known As:The Alberts

The Alberts’ Channel Too (1964)
The crazy almost-launch to BBC2, starring The Alberts alongside Ivor Cutler, commissioned in the wake of their rule-changing love comedy theatre...

The Running Jumping & Standing Still Film (1959)
A short film without any direct action designed more as an experiment, with disjointed comic scenes with no common thread.

The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom (1968)
Harriet Blossom is married to Robert Blossom, a businessman who'd rather spend the night at his bra factory than at home with her. One day, Harriet's...

Just Like a Woman (1967)
Lewis and Scilla's rocky marriage finally breaks apart – a situation made worse by the fact that Scilla is a key part of the television show...

The Preservation Man (1962)
The Preservation Man is about useless objects but here they're part of the artist Bruce Lacey's collection of random junk that is incorporated into...

The Bruce Lacey Experience (2012)
A brief canter through the life and work of one of Britain's most unbelievable artists.

Everybody's Nobody (1960)
Starring Lacey as the Mobile Absurd Non-entity, aka M.A.N. – a “synchronized, pressurized, energized, moisturized moron” –...

Agib and Agab (1953)
Free-form and anarchic in a very English way, this elaborate, gothic, handmade production was based on a tale from the ARABIAN NIGHTS and looks...

Battle of New Orleans (1960)
Sped up footage of musicians fighting on a stretch of mudflats.

One Man Band (1965)
An early cinema influenced tale of rags to riches by Bob Godfrey. Bruce Lacey stars as the hapless ‘little man’ who longs to stand in the...

Uncle's Tea Party (1962)
A performance of the band The Alberts. One of several films made especially for deaf children by adult film maker George Harrison Marks.

Head in Shadow (1952)
A highly impressionistic film in which a blind man (Lacey) drifts through the war-damaged streets of Camden and Islington.

Dave Allen in Search of the Great English Eccentric (1974)
A 1974 documentary in which comedian Dave Allen meets a variety of eccentrics including Alexander Stuart Wortley who lives in a box on wheels, a...

Double Exposure (1975)
'.....invites us to experience a level of connection and intimacy between two people.' - Sam Dunn (Head of BFI Video Publishing)

How to Have a Bath (1971)
An instructional film by Bruce Lacey.

Kissing Film (1967)
An instructional film by Bruce Lacey.

The Lacey Rituals (1973)
Bruce Lacey: 'People used to come and make documentaries about me, but they weren't interested in the day-to-day family life that I found extremely...

The Flying Alberts (Brucey Lacey edit) (1965)
The Alberts (Bruce Lacey, Tony Gray and his brother Dougie Gray) attempt to take off. There are two edits of this film, both with their own distinct...

The Humanoid Race (1965)
Mechanical statues and other pieces by Bruce Lacey.

Castlerigg (1981)
Bruce Lacey wandering around and interacting with stones

Breaking Away to Come Together (1984)
Using only one camera, remote controlled mirrors and an external tilting device, Lacey alternates the perspective of angular planes on his face into...

British Landing on the Moon (1973)
The Lacey watch British astronauts landing on the moon

Heads, Bodies and Legs (1973)
Experimental cutout piece

If I Had a Talking Picture of You (2002)
Bruce Lacey performance

Stella Chase (1974)
A moody, pastoral sci-fi tale about Stella Superstar and her travels across the universe. Vaseline around the camera lens and other early cinema...

The Flying Alberts (1963)
The Alberts (Bruce Lacey, Tony Gray and his brother Dougie Gray) attempt to take off. There are two edits to this film, both with their distinct...

Spike Milligan: A Series of Unrelated Incidents at Current Market Value (1961)
Spike stars with Bob Todd, Bill Kerr, Graham Stark, Valentine Dyall, and Sheree Winton & a final TV outing for moustachioed 'token Italian' comedy...

The Plain Man's Guide to Advertising (1962)
A surreal mix of advertising tropes from the 1960s is very funny but has a neat anti-capitalist undertow.

It's Trad, Dad! (1962)
The hero and heroine want to popularize a trad jazz in their town. Some older people feel displeased about a trad jazz, and prevent their trying. The...

Help! (1965)
An obscure Eastern cult that practices human sacrifice pursues Ringo after he unknowingly puts on a ceremonial ring (that, of course, won't come...

The Re-Awakening of My Ancestral Spirits (1987)
A ritual created and performed by Bruce Lacey.

Smashing Time (1967)
Two young women arrive in London to make it big in show business, and become corrupted by money and fame in the process.

Awakening of the Earth Goddess, Rougham (1982)

The Re-Awakening of My Ancestral Spirits (1987)

The Re-Awakening of My Ancestral Spirits (1987)

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962)
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson is a talk show hosted by Johnny Carson under The Tonight Show franchise from 1962 to 1992. It originally...