Harman Brix who was a college football All-American in 1926, Silver medalist in shot-putting in the 1928 Olympics, an actor who played Tarzan in a serial and a feature edited from the serial, who took acting lessons and changed his name to Bruce Bennett and had some nice supporting roles in the 1940s and 1950s (Mildred Pierce, Dark Passage, Treasure of The Sierra Madre) died on 24 February at the age of 100.
He had been doing well until he recently suffered a broken hip from which he never recovered.
RIP.
Sir Rhosis
EDIT: Forgot the link: http://www.nysun.com/article/49451
Holy Moly! He was Hawk of the Wilderness. I know that means almost nothing to most, but when I had a tv set in the late 1940’s-early 1950’s, on Saturday morning we had 15 minute and half hour serials. That was one of my favorites. But I had no idea that he was the same actor from the later Treasure of the Sierra Madre.
My BF is a big fan of his and had permission to interview him (granted by the family) and was working to find someone to publish it.
I just called and gave BF the sad news. 
I’m going to go have a drink and do his Tarzan call really really loud tonight.
Funny enough, I was thinking of him just a few weeks ago, while looking at this site (worth a click in itself). He had a nice role in Treasure of the Sierra Madre; I’m guessing he may well be the last credited actor from that movie (minus young Robert Blake as the kid selling the lottery ticket). RIP
MerryMagdalen, I’d suggest your BF try to place his interview at one of the cult film/nostalgia magazines. I think one is called FilmFax. I see them on the shelves of most Borders and B&Ns all the time. Most look somewhat cheap (all b/w, etc.), but are good reading. Starlog, though a media SF mag, used to run interviews with the Tarzan actors, so maybe they’d be interested.
Sir Rhosis
He never actually got to do the interview.
He’d gotten bites a couple of places and then no follow-through. There would have been airfare involved so he was trying to get a firm agreement to publish and a set fee. We’re in Seattle, so he was playing more of the local-interest angle.
^^^Ahh, too bad. Did he ever actually talk with Herman, or did he go through his children? Herman’s son, Chris, if I remember his name correctly, used to drop an email every now and then to a Tarzan film club I sometimes participate in. I think he had a daughter as well.
Sir Rhosis
I don’t think he ever talked to Herman, but went through his son.