Ralph Bellamy


  • Date of Birth: 17 June, 1904
  • Place of Birth: Chicago, Illinois , United States
  • Biography: Ralph Rexford Bellamy (June 17, 1904 – November 29, 1991) was an American actor with a career that spanned sixty-two years.

    Early Life

    Bellamy was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Lilla Louise Smith, a native of Canada, and her husband Charles Rexford Bellamy. He began his acting career... Read more

News

Warner Archive, the DVD (and download) on demand service launched last month, today added 15 more titles to the 150 originally offered. Six of them star Katherine Hepburn: Dorothy Arzner's "Christopher Strong'' with Colin Clive; John Cromwell's "Spitfire'' with Robert... ... Full Article

Ralph Bellamy & Irene Dunne, The Awful Truth (1937); Ralph Bellamy & Rosalind Russell, His Girl Friday (1940) Poor Ralph Bellamy.He's a nice, well-intentioned guy who could probably make some woman happy, if given half the chance. ... Full Article

Ralph Bellamy
mtv.com2004-06-17
From his late teens to his late 20s, Ralph Bellamy worked with 15 different traveling stock companies, not just as an actor but also as a director, producer, set designer, and prop handler. ... Full Article

One of only two theatrical features by television director Vincent J. Donahue , Sunrise at Campobello is a biography of President Franklin D. Roosevelt that attempts to illustrate the statesman's courageous battle against infantile paralysis and his political foes. ... Full Article

From the Chicago Reader The operatic extravagance of Bernardo Bertolucci's style has emerged more clearly since this 1972 drama, which still managed to seem vaguely naturalistic in the midst of its extravagant camera moves and eccentric construction. ... Full Article

The "nature-nurture" theory that motivated so many Three Stooges comedies is the basis of John Landis's hit comedy.The fabulously wealthy but morally bankrupt Duke brothers (Ralph Bellamy and Don Ameche) make a one-dollar bet over heredity vs. environment. ... Full Article

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