Robert Ryan Net Worth is
$1.5 Million

Mini Biography

Recognized U.S. professional and longtime civil privileges campaigner Robert Bushnell Ryan was created in Chicago, Illinois, to Mable Arbutus (Bushnell), a secretary, and Timothy Aloysius Ryan, whose rich family owned a genuine estate company. His dad was of Irish ancestry, and his mom was of British and Irish descent. Ryan offered in america Marines being a drill sergeant (earning a boxing tournament) and continued to become key amount in post WWII American Film Noir and traditional western productions. Ryan grabbed vital interest for his active performances as an anti-Semitic bully in the outstanding Crossfire (1947), as an over-the-hill boxer who won’t have a fall in The Set-Up (1949) so that as a hostile & jaded cop in On Dangerous Surface (1951). Ryan’s athletic entire body, extreme gaze and sharply shipped, authoritarian tones produced him a perfect professional for the greasy world from the Film Noir genre, and he added solid performances to numerous Film Noir features, generally being a vile villain. Ryan performed a worthy challenger for bounty hunter Wayne Stewart in the Anthony Mann aimed western The Nude Spur (1953), he locked horns with an intrepid investigator Spencer Tracy in the suspenseful Poor Day at Dark Rock and roll (1955) and starred alongside Harry Belafonte in the grimy, gangster flick Chances Against Tomorrow (1959). Plus, the inventive Ryan excelled as the ruthless “John Claggart” in Billy Budd (1962), and two different WWII US generals – 1st in the star-filled The Longest Day time (1962) and in Battle from the Bulge (1965). For another eight years ahead of his untimely death in 1973, Ryan landed some tremendous tasks in an assortment of productions each aided by his high-caliber acting abilities departing strong impressions on film audiences. He was among the hard males hired to go after kidnapped Claudia Cardinale in the hard boiled actions of THE EXPERTS (1966), a by-the-book military colonel clashing with extremely unorthodox army main Lee Marvin in The Dirty Dozen (1967), and an embittered bounty hunter (once again) compelled to look for previous friend William Holden in the violent Sam Peckinpah traditional western classic The Crazy Number (1969). Ryan’s last on-screen performance is at the terrific creation from the Iceman Cometh (1973) predicated on the Eugene O’Neill play and in addition starring Lee Marvin and Fredric March. Star has it that Sam Peckinpah clashed very heatedly with Ryan through the making from the Wild Number (1969); nevertheless Peckinpah eventually supported down whenever a team member reminded Sam of Robert Ryan’s skills along with his fists! Primarily a guy of pacifist beliefs, Ryan frequently found it challenging playing sadistic and racist characters who quite definitely were at odds along with his own private ideals. Additionally, Ryan positively campaigned for improved civil privileges, restricting the development of nuclear weaponry, and he highly opposed McCarthyism and its own abuse of individuals who many thought had been innocent. A gifted, smart and powerful acting professional, Robert Ryan passed on on July 11th, 1973 of lung tumor.

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Quick Facts

Full NameRob Ryan
Date Of BirthDecember 13, 1962
DiedJuly 11, 1973, New York City, New York, United States
Height1.93 m
ProfessionCoach
EducationStevenson High School, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
NationalityAmerican
SpouseKristin Ryan
ParentsDoris Ryan, Buddy Ryan
SiblingsRex Ryan, Jim Ryan
AwardsNational Board of Review Award for Best Actor, National Society of Film Critics Special Awards, Drama Desk Vernon Rice Award
NominationsAcademy Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actor
MoviesThe Wild Bunch, The Set-Up, Bad Day at Black Rock, On Dangerous Ground, Crossfire, The Naked Spur, Clash by Night, Odds Against Tomorrow, Act of Violence, The Professionals, The Dirty Dozen, Day of the Outlaw, The Iceman Cometh, Men in War, Flying Leathernecks, The Longest Day, God's Little Acre, House of Bamboo, Battle of the Bulge, The Tall Men, The Racket, Lawman, The Woman on the Beach, The Proud Ones, The Boy with Green Hair, Berlin Express, About Mrs. Leslie, King of Kings, Billy Budd, Beware, My Lovely, Born to Be Bad, Executive Action, Best of the Badmen, Return of the Bad Men, Hour of the Gun, The Outfit, The Woman on Pier 13, Horizons West, Anzio, Tender Comrade, Lonelyhearts, Behind the Rising Sun, Custer of the West, Trail Street, Lolly-Madonna XXX, Captain Nemo and the Underwater City, The Love Machine, Back from Eternity, A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die, Escape to Burma, The Sky's the Limit
TV ShowsAlcoa Theatre, World War One, Monster House

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