R. G. Armstrong


Coarse, burly, prolific character player, who since his big screen debut in 1954, has appeared in over 57 features in bit and supporting roles, mostly in the action or Western genres. On-screen, Armstrong has worked with such notable directors as Sidney Lumet ("The Fugitive Kind", 1960), Sam Peckinpah ("Ride the High Country", 1962), Bob Rafelson ("Stay Hungry", 1975), Jack Nicholson ("Goin' South", 1978), Warren Beatty ("Dick Tracy", 1990), Howard Hawks ("El Dorado", 1987), Martin Ritt ("The Great White Hope", 1970), and Wim Wenders ("Hammett", 1982).

On the small screen, Armstrong made his series debut as the original marshal on "Rifleman" (1958), and in the same year was a regular player on the Disney produced western series "Texas John Slaughter". Armstrong has appeared in a number of TV-movies including the Westerns "Hec Ramsey" (1972) and "The Shadow Riders" (1982) as well as the political thriller "Kingston: The Power Play" (1976), and the sci-fi adventure "The Time Machine" (1978). He made his miniseries debut as General "Moose" Fitzgerald in the epic "War and Remembrance" (1988).

Armstrong has perhaps found his steadiest supporter in director Steve Carver, veteran maker of masculine genre fare who began his career under Roger Corman. Since appearing in Carver's "Fast Charlie - The Moonbeam Rider" (1978) about a motorcycle race, Armstrong has been seen in the Carver features "Steel" (1980); "Lone Wolf McQuade" (1982); "Jocks" (1986); "Bulletproof" (1988); and "Dead Center" (1994).

  • Also Credited As:
    Robert Golden Armstrong
  • Born:
    April 17, 1917 in Birmingham, Alabama
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Milestones
  • 1954 Feature debut, "Garden of Eden"
  • 1958 TV series debut, "The Rifleman" and "Texas John Slaughter"
  • 1962 First of three appearances in Sam Peckinpah directed features, "Ride the High Country"
  • 1972 TV-movie debut, "Hec Ramsey"
  • 1978 First of seven appearances in Steve Carver directed features, "Fast Charlie - The Moonbeam Rider"
  • 1978 First of three appearances in Warren Beatty directed features, "Heaven Can Wait"
  • 1988 Debut in a TV miniseries, "War and Remembrance"

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