Ralph Bellamy

American actor, 'His Girl Friday'

Ralph Bellamy - American actor, 'His Girl Friday'
Born

June 17th, 1904
120 years ago

Died

November 29th, 1991
33 years ago — 87 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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An American actor with a career spanning over six decades. Gained recognition in the 1930s and starred in numerous films and television shows. Achieved prominence in the film 'His Girl Friday' and received an Academy Award nomination for 'The Front Page'. Appeared in films such as 'The Awful Truth', 'Again', and 'The Secret of My Success'. Transitioned successfully to television, earning acclaim for roles on series like 'The Twilight Zone' and 'The Love Boat'.

Starred in 'His Girl Friday'

Received an Academy Award nomination

Appeared in 'The Awful Truth'

Had roles in 'The Twilight Zone'

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