Robert Ryan

Imposing, ruggedly handsome lead who made his film debut in "Golden Gloves" (1940) and signed with RKO two years later. Ryan hit his stride in the late 1940s playing a string of psychopathic or hard-boiled types, notably the anti-Semitic murderer in "Crossfire" (1947) and the over-the-hill pug in the classic boxing drama, "The Set-Up" (1949). He went on to appear in a host of films through the mid-70s, often giving fine performances in decidedly mediocre vehicles. Ryan was memorable as William Holden's buddy-turned-nemesis in Sam Peckinpah's "The Wild Bunch" (1969).

  • Born:
    November 11, 1909 in Chicago, Illinois
  • Died:
    July 11, 1973.
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Education
  • Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, 1932
Milestones
  • 1939 Stage acting debut
  • 1940 First film appearance in "Golden Gloves"
  • 1941 Broadway debut in "Clash by Night"
  • 1942 Signed contract with RKO
  • Served with Marines during WWII

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