Edmon Ryan | |
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Born | Edmon Ryan Mossbarger June 5, 1905 Cecilia, Kentucky, U.S. |
Died | August 4, 1984 79) Louisville, Kentucky, U.S. | (aged
Resting place | Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Kentucky |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1936–1970 |
Spouse | |
Children | 1 |
Edmon Ryan (born Edmon Ryan Mossbarger; June 5, 1905 – August 4, 1984) was an American theater, film, and television actor.[1][2]
Biography
A native of Cecilia, Kentucky, he was the son of Isham Edward Mossbarger (1864–1936) and Pearl Shelton Mossbarger (1882–1976). Ryan married to actress Anne Sargent, they had one child.[3] He died in 1984.[4] He is interred in Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville, Kentucky.[5]
Selected filmography
- Crime Over London (1936) – Spider
- Strangers on Honeymoon (1936)
- Gangway (1937) – Red Mike
- Non-Stop New York (1937) – American Prosecutor (uncredited)
- Smash and Grab (1937) – Barman (uncredited)
- Oh Boy! (1938) – Butch
- Hey! Hey! USA (1938) – Ace Marco
- Murder in Soho (1939) – Spike
- The Nursemaid Who Disappeared (1939) – Paul Renseler (uncredited)
- The Dark Eyes of London (1939) – Lieutenant Patrick O'Reilly
- Battleground (1949) – Major (uncredited)
- Side Street (1949) – Victor Backett
- Mystery Street (1950) – James Joshua Harkley
- The Breaking Point (1950) – Rogers
- Three Secrets (1950) – Hardin
- Undercover Girl (1950) – Doc Holmes
- Highway 301 (1950) – Detective Sgt. Truscott / Narrator
- The Du Pont Story (1950) – Lammot du Pont – the elder
- Storm Warning (1951) – Trailer's Hooded Narrator (uncredited)
- Sugarfoot (1951) – Opening Off Screen Narrator (voice, uncredited)
- The Guy Who Came Back (1951) – Joe Demarcus
- Go Man Go (1954) – Zack Leader
- Knights of the Queen (1954)
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1956) (Season 2 Episode 14: "John Brown's Body") - Dr. Croatman
- Le avventure dei tre moschettieri (1957)
- La spada imbattibile (1957)
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1958) (Season 3 Episode 31: "The Festive Season") - Attorney John
- Le imprese di una spada leggendaria (1958)
- Good Day for a Hanging (1959) – William P. Selby, Attorney
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1960) (Season 5 Episode 31: "I Can Take Care of Myself") - "Detective" Jack Simpson
- Two for the Seesaw (1962) – Frank Taubman
- The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (1964) (Season 2 Episode 31: "Isabel") - Lieutenant John Huntley
- A Global Affair (1964) – Gavin
- A House Is Not a Home (1964) – Sam
- The Americanization of Emily (1964) – Adm. Hoyle
- The Playground (1965) – Jason Porter
- Banning (1967) – Stuart Warren
- Topaz (1969) – Mckittreck
- Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970) – Rear Admiral Patrick NL Bellinger (final film role)
References
- ↑ League, The Broadway. "Edmon Ryan – Broadway Cast & Staff - IBDB". www.ibdb.com.
- ↑ "Edmon Ryan". Archived from the original on June 28, 2018.
- ↑ Drama, Los Angeles Times, June 26, 1950, pg. A7.
- ↑ "Will Hay". Archived from the original on January 14, 2009. Retrieved July 29, 2017.
- ↑ Wilson, Scott. Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d ed.: 2 (Kindle Locations 25047-25048). McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. Kindle Edition.
External links
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- Edmon Ryan at IMDb
- Edmon Ryan at the Internet Broadway Database
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