Robert Ryan
Born: 1909-11-11 in Chicago, Illinois, USA
Died: 1973-07-11
Known For: Acting
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.
Filmography
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
- The Spencer Tracy Legacy: A Tribute by Katharine Hepburn as Self (archive footage)
1973
- The Man Without a Country as Lt. Cmdr. Vaughan
- Executive Action as Foster
- The Outfit as Mailer
- The Iceman Cometh as Larry Slade
- Lolly-Madonna XXX as Pap Gutshall
- The Moviemakers as Self
1972
- And Hope to Die as Charley
1971
- The Love Machine as Gregory 'Greg' Austin
- Lawman as Sabbath Marshal Cotton Ryan
1970
- The Reason Why as Roger
1969
- Captain Nemo and the Underwater City as Captain Nemo
- The Wild Bunch as Deke Thornton
- Simon and Garfunkel: Songs of America as Self - Host
1968
- Anzio as Gen. Carson
- A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die as New Mexico Gov. Lem Carter
1967
- The Dirty Dozen as Col. Everett Dasher Breed
- Custer of the West as Mulligan
- Hour of the Gun as Ike Clanton
- The Busy Body as Charley Barker
1966
- The Professionals as Ehrengard
1965
- Battle of the Bulge as General Grey
- The Dirty Game as General Bruce
- The Crooked Road as Richard Ashley
1964
- World War I: The Complete Story as Narrator
- World War One as Narrator
- The Inheritance as Narrator (voice)
- A Regular Bouquet: Mississippi Summer as Narrator (voice)
1963
- Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre
- Kraft Suspense Theatre as Thomas Bollington
1962
- The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson as Self
- The Longest Day as Brig. Gen. James M. Gavin
- Billy Budd as John Claggart, Master of Arms
1961
- King of Kings as John the Baptist
- The Canadians as Inspector William Gannon
1960
- Ice Palace as Thor Storm
- The Snows of Kilimanjaro as Harry Walters
1959
- Day of the Outlaw as Blaise Starrett
- The David Susskind Show as Self
- Odds Against Tomorrow as Earle Slater
- Lonelyhearts as William Shrike
1958
- God's Little Acre as Ty Ty Walden
- The Great Gatsby as Jay Gatsby
1957
- Alcoa Theatre as Trilbridge
- Men in War as Lt. Benson
- Goodyear Theatre as Frank Berry
1956
- Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre as Matt Jessop
- The Steve Allen Show as Self
- The Proud Ones as Marshal Cass Silver
- Back from Eternity as Bill Lonagan
- The House Without a Name
1955
- Escape to Burma as Jim Brecan
- The Tall Men as Nathan Stark
- Bad Day at Black Rock as Reno Smith
- House of Bamboo as Sandy Dawson
1954
- Alaska Seas as Matt Kelly
- About Mrs. Leslie as George Leslie
- Her Twelve Men as Joe Hargrave
1953
- The Oscars as Self
- City Beneath the Sea as Brad Carlton
- The Naked Spur as Ben Vandergroat
- Inferno as Donald Whitley Carson III
1952
- Beware, My Lovely as Howard Wilton
- Horizons West as Dan Hammond
- Clash by Night as Earl Pfeiffer
1951
- Hard, Fast and Beautiful as Seabright Tennis Match Spectator (uncredited)
- On Dangerous Ground as Jim Wilson
- The Racket as Nick Scanlon
- Best of the Badmen as Jeff Clanton
- Flying Leathernecks as Capt. Carl 'Griff' Griffin
1950
- What's My Line? as Self - Mystery Guest
- The Woman on Pier 13 as Bradley Collins / Frank Johnson
- The Secret Fury as David McLean
- Born to Be Bad as Nick Bradley
1949
- Act of Violence as Joe Parkson
- The Set-Up as Stoker
- Caught as Smith Ohlrig
1948
- Return of the Bad Men as Sundance Kid
- The Boy with Green Hair as Dr. Evans
- Berlin Express as Robert Lindley
1947
- The Woman on the Beach as Scott Burnett
- Crossfire as Montgomery
- Trail Street as Allen Harper
1946
- The Notorious Lone Wolf as Plainclothesman (uncredited)
1944
- Marine Raiders as Capt. Dan Craig
- Tender Comrade as Chris Jones
1943
- The Sky's the Limit as Reginald Fenton
- Behind the Rising Sun as Lefty O'Doyle
- The Iron Major as Father Timothy 'Tim' Donovan
- Gangway for Tomorrow as Joe Dunham
- Bombardier as Joe Connors
1940
- The Texas Rangers Ride Again as Eddie (uncredited)
- Queen of the Mob as Jim
- Golden Gloves as Pete Wells
- The Ghost Breakers as Intern (uncredited)
- North West Mounted Police as Constable Dumont