Ron Randell

Ron Randell

Actor

Urodzony(-a) 8 października 1918 w Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

The son of an accountant and the youngest of three boys, Ronald Egan Randell (pronounced Randall, not Ran-DELL) was born in Sydney on October 8, 1918, and began his six-decade-long career as a young teen on radio for the Australian Broadcasting Commission. He promptly moved to the stage and made his debut in the 1937 production of "Quiet Wedding" with the Minerva Theatre Group. He stayed with the company for several years while appearing intermittently in war propaganda short films. Diagnosed with tuberculosis, Ron took a necessary trip to the United States and the Mayo Clinic for treatment. While there he found some work on both the stage and in radio and earned an unbilled bit part in the film noir classic To Have and Have Not (1944). Eventually returning to his native Australia, Ron won a starring role in the biopic Pacific Adventure (1946) as aviator Charles "Smithy" Kingsford-Smith which led to a Hollywood contract and transatlantic move back to the States. He made a strong impression in the film It Had to Be You (1947) in support of Ginger Rogers and Cornel Wilde, and went on to play both hero and villain in both leading and supporting capacities. Randell had a short span of two runs starring as super-sleuth "Bulldog Drummond" in Bulldog Drummond at Bay (1947) and Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back (1947) and was handed a one-picture offer as the reformed title jewel thief in The Lone Wolf and His Lady (1949). As a top support, he played a doctor in the melodrama The Sign of the Ram (1948) starring real-life wheelchair-bound actress Susan Peters and competed with Glenn Ford and Willard Parker over Joe Keyes in the enjoyable comedy David Atkins. Ron's quality of pictures lessened into the early 1950's. In the U.S. he appeared in such forgettable "B" films as Make Believe Ballroom (1949), Omoo-Omoo the Shark God (1949), Tyrant of the Sea (1950), Counterspy Meets Scotland Yard (1950), Lorna Doone (1951), China Corsair (1951), The Brigand (1952), Captive Women (1952), The Mississippi Gambler (1953), Desert Sands (1955), Quincannon, Frontier Scout (1956) and The She-Creature (1956). He also played a minor role as composer Cole Porter in the musical Kiss Me Kate (1953). Maintaining a transatlantic career as well, he vied onstage with Laurence Harvey's Christopher Isherwood over the affections of Julie Harris's Sally Bowles in the British drama I Am a Camera (1955), a precursor to the musical "Cabaret." On TV, he was given the lead as a captain in the British war adventure series O.S.S. (1957). Into the next decade, the actor was handed the gangster-turned-mutant lead in the sci-fi flick Most Dangerous Man Alive (1961) and took on the supporting role of Lucius, the Centurion who tries to save Jesus at his trial in King of Kings (1961). On TV, he guest starred as a number of suave, sometimes shady but cultivated gents in such series as "Checkmate," "Tales of Wells Fargo," "Perry Mason," "The Outer Limits," "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour," "The Farmer's Daughter," "The Wild, Wild West," "Bewitched," "Rawhide," "Bonanza," "Mission: Impossible," "The Mod Squad," "Mannix" and "The F.B.I." As for the Broadway stage, Ron would enjoy a number of healthy successes with "The Browning Version" (1949), a revival of "Candida" (1952), "The World of Suzie Wong" (1958), "Butley" (1972), "Sherlock Holmes" (1975), "Mrs. Warren's Profession" (1976) and "Bent" (1979). He continued his stage career, in fact, well into the 1990s, including a stint with the late Tony Randall's National Actors Theater (NAT). This included playing Rowley opposite Randall's Sir Peter Teazle in "The School for Scandal" (1995) at the Lyceum Theatre. He became a United States citizen on June 15, 1959. Randell died following complications of a stroke in a Los Angeles assisted facility at age 86 on June 11, 2005. He was survived by his longtime third wife, exotic-looking actress Laya Raki, once billed as "the black-haired volcano." He had no children from his three marriages.

Najpopularniejsze tytuły

  • King of Kings (1961)
  • The Longest Day
  • Kiss Me Kate
  • The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
  • Perry Mason Season 1
  • The Outer Limits Season 1
  • Mission Impossible Season 1
  • Rawhide
  • Tales of Wells Fargo
  • One Step Beyond
  • To Have and Have Not
  • Elizabeth Montgomery Bewitched season-1
  • My Little Margie Vol. 2
  • Lorne Greene's Holiday Special - A Bonanza Of Christmas Cheer
  • Miracle On 34th Street - The Classic Christmas Story
  • Code 3
  • The Mating Of Millie
  • The Vise
  • The Protectors Season 1
  • The Loves of Carmen

Filmografia

  • 1972
    The Protectors Season 1
  • 1967
    Man in a Suitcase
  • 1966
    Mission Impossible Season 1
  • 1964
    Elizabeth Montgomery Bewitched season-1
  • 1963
    The Outer Limits Season 1
  • Follow the Boys (1963)
  • 1962
    The Longest Day
  • The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
  • 1961
    King of Kings (1961)
  • 1959
    Rawhide
  • Lorne Greene's Holiday Special - A Bonanza Of Christmas Cheer
  • One Step Beyond
  • 1957
    The Girl In Black Stockings
  • Tales of Wells Fargo
  • Code 3
  • Perry Mason Season 1
  • 1956
    Frontier Scout
  • The She Creature
  • 1955
    Gunsmoke aka Marshal Dillon
  • Miracle On 34th Street - The Classic Christmas Story
  • Desert Sands
  • 1954
    The Vise
  • 1953
    Douglas Fairbanks Presents
  • Kiss Me Kate
  • The Mississippi Gambler
  • 1952
    Cavalcade of America
  • Four Star Playhouse: Dark Meeting
  • My Little Margie Vol. 2
  • 1949
    Omoo, Omoo the Shark God
  • 1948
    The Loves of Carmen
  • The Mating Of Millie
  • 1944
    To Have and Have Not

Połączenia

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Gatunki

  • Thriller
  • Action & Adventure
  • Comedy
  • Horror
  • Music Videos & Concerts
  • Western
  • Military & War
  • Fantasy
  • Drama
  • Romance