
Robert Ryan
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1909-11-11
Day of Death
1973-07-11 (63 years old)
Place of Birth
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Robert Ryan
Biography
Robert Bushnell Ryan (November 11, 1909 – July 11, 1973) was an American actor who often played hardened cops and ruthless villains.
Ryan was born in Chicago, Illinois, the first child of Timothy Ryan and his wife Mabel Bushnell Ryan. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1932, having held the school's heavyweight boxing title all four years of his attendance. After graduation, the 6'4" Ryan found employment as a stoker on a ship, a WPA worker, and a ranch hand in Montana.
Ryan attempted to make a career in show business as a playwright, but had to turn to acting to support himself. He studied acting in Hollywood and appeared on stage and in small film parts during the early 1940s.
In January 1944, after securing a contract guarantee from RKO Radio Pictures, Ryan enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and served as a drill instructor at Camp Pendleton, in San Diego, California. At Camp Pendleton, he befriended writer and future director Richard Brooks, whose novel, The Brick Foxhole, he greatly admired. He also took up painting.
Ryan's breakthrough film role was as an anti-Semitic killer in Crossfire (1947), a film noir based on Brooks's novel. The role won Ryan his sole career Oscar nomination, for Best Supporting Actor. From then on, Ryan's specialty was tough/tender roles, finding particular expression in the films of directors such as Nicholas Ray, Robert Wise and Sam Fuller. In Ray's On Dangerous Ground (1951) he portrayed a burnt-out city cop finding redemption while solving a rural murder. In Wise's The Set-Up (1949), he played an over-the-hill boxer who is brutally punished for refusing to take a dive. Other important films were Anthony Mann's western The Naked Spur, Sam Fuller's uproarious Japanese set gangland thriller House of Bamboo, Bad Day at Black Rock, and the socially conscious heist movie Odds Against Tomorrow. He also appeared in several all-star war films, including The Longest Day (1962) and Battle of the Bulge (1965), and The Dirty Dozen. He also played John the Baptist in MGM's Technicolor epic King of Kings (1961) and was the villainous Claggart in Peter Ustinov's adaptation of Billy Budd (1962).
In his later years, Ryan continued playing significant roles in major films. Most notable of these were The Dirty Dozen, The Professionals (1966) and Sam Peckinpah's highly influential brutal western The Wild Bunch (1969).
Ryan appeared several times on the Broadway stage. His credits there include Clash by Night, Mr. President and The Front Page, the comedy drama about newspapermen.
He appeared in many television series as a guest star, including the role of Franklin Hoppy-Hopp in the 1964 episode "Who Chopped Down the Cherry Tree?" on the NBC medical drama about psychiatry, The Eleventh Hour. Similarly, he guest starred as Lloyd Osment in the 1964 episode "Better Than a Dead Lion" in the ABC psychiatric series, Breaking Point. In 1964, Ryan appeared with Warren Oates in the episode "No Comment" of CBS's short-lived drama about newspapers, The Reporter, starring Harry Guardino in the title role of journalist Danny Taylor. Ryan appeared five times (1956–1959) on CBS's Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater and twice (1959 and 1961) on the Zane Grey spin-off Frontier Justice. He appeared three times (1962–1964) on the western Wagon Train.
Known For
Acting
(2017)
(2004)
Sam Peckinpah's West: Legacy of a Hollywood Renegade
as Self (archive footage)
(2002)
The Men Who Made the Movies: Samuel Fuller
as Sandy Dawson (archive footage) (uncredited)
(1997)
Barbara Stanwyck: Straight Down The Line
as Self (archive footage)
(1991)
Barbara Stanwyck: Fire and Desire
as Self (archive footage)
(1986)
Marilyn Monroe: Beyond the Legend
as Self (from Clash by Night [1952]) (archive footage)
(1986)
The Spencer Tracy Legacy: A Tribute by Katharine Hepburn
as Self (archive footage)
(1973)
Lolly-Madonna xxx
as Pap Gutshall
(1973)
The Outfit
as Mailer
(1973)
Executive Action
as Foster
(1973)
The Iceman Cometh
as Larry Slade
(1973)
The Man Without a Country
as Lt. Cmdr. Vaughan
(1972)
And Hope to Die
as Charley
(1971)
Lawman
as Sabbath Marshal Cotton Ryan
(1971)
The Love Machine
as Gregory 'Greg' Austin
(1970)
The Reason Why
as Roger
(1969)
The Wild Bunch
as Deke Thornton
(1969)
Captain Nemo and the Underwater City
as Captain Nemo
(1969)
Simon and Garfunkel: Songs of America
as Self - Host
(1968)
Anzio
as Gen. Carson
(1968)
A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die
as New Mexico Gov. Lem Carter
(1967)
The Dirty Dozen
as Col. Everett Dasher Breed
(1967)
Hour of the Gun
as Ike Clanton
(1967)
Custer of the West
as Mulligan
(1967)
The Busy Body
as Charley Barker
(1966)
The Professionals
as Ehrengard
(1965)
Battle of the Bulge
as General Grey
(1965)
The Dirty Game
as General Bruce
(1965)
The Crooked Road
as Richard Ashley
(1964)
A Regular Bouquet: Mississippi Summer
as Narrator (voice)
(1964)
The Inheritance
as Narrator (voice)
(1962)
The Longest Day
as Brig. Gen. James M. Gavin
(1962)
Billy Budd
as John Claggart, Master of Arms
(1961)
King of Kings
as John the Baptist
(1961)
The Canadians
as Inspector William Gannon
(1960)
Ice Palace
as Thor Storm
(1960)
The Snows of Kilimanjaro
as Harry Walters
(1959)
Day of the Outlaw
as Blaise Starrett
(1959)
Odds Against Tomorrow
as Earle Slater
(1959)
Lonelyhearts
as William Shrike
(1958)
God's Little Acre
as Ty Ty Walden
(1958)
The Great Gatsby
as Jay Gatsby
(1957)
Men in War
as Lt. Benson
(1956)
The Proud Ones
as Marshal Cass Silver
(1956)
Back from Eternity
as Bill Lonagan
(1956)
(1955)
Bad Day at Black Rock
as Reno Smith
(1955)
The Tall Men
as Nathan Stark
(1955)
Escape to Burma
as Jim Brecan
(1955)
House of Bamboo
as Sandy Dawson
(1955)
Lincoln's Doctor's Dog
as Abraham Lincoln
(1954)
About Mrs. Leslie
as George Leslie
(1954)
Alaska Seas
as Matt Kelly
(1954)
Her Twelve Men
as Joe Hargrave
(1953)
The Naked Spur
as Ben Vandergroat
(1953)
City Beneath the Sea
as Brad Carlton
(1953)
Inferno
as Donald Whitley Carson III
(1952)
Clash by Night
as Earl Pfeiffer
(1952)
Horizons West
as Dan Hammond
(1952)
Beware, My Lovely
as Howard Wilton
(1951)
Flying Leathernecks
as Capt. Carl 'Griff' Griffin
(1951)
The Racket
as Nick Scanlon
(1951)
On Dangerous Ground
as Jim Wilson
(1951)
Best of the Badmen
as Jeff Clanton
(1951)
Hard, Fast and Beautiful
as Seabright Tennis Match Spectator (uncredited)
(1950)
Born to Be Bad
as Nick Bradley
(1950)
The Secret Fury
as David McLean
(1950)
The Woman on Pier 13
as Bradley Collins / Frank Johnson
(1949)
The Set-Up
as Stoker
(1949)
Caught
as Smith Ohlrig
(1949)
Act of Violence
as Joe Parkson
(1948)
The Boy with Green Hair
as Dr. Evans
(1948)
Berlin Express
as Robert Lindley
(1948)
Return of the Bad Men
as Sundance Kid
(1947)
Crossfire
as Montgomery
(1947)
The Woman on the Beach
as Scott Burnett
(1947)
Trail Street
as Allen Harper
(1946)
The Notorious Lone Wolf
as Plainclothesman (uncredited)
(1944)
Marine Raiders
as Capt. Dan Craig
(1944)
Tender Comrade
as Chris Jones
(1943)
Bombardier
as Joe Connors
(1943)
The Sky's the Limit
as Reginald Fenton
(1943)
Behind the Rising Sun
as Lefty O'Doyle
(1943)
The Iron Major
as Father Timothy 'Tim' Donovan
(1943)
Gangway for Tomorrow
as Joe Dunham
(1940)
The Ghost Breakers
as Intern (uncredited)
(1940)
North West Mounted Police
as Constable Dumont
(1940)
The Texas Rangers Ride Again
as Eddie (uncredited)
(1940)
Queen of the Mob
as Jim
(1940)
Golden Gloves
as Pete Wells