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  1. Ralph Rexford Bellamy (June 17, 1904 – November 29, 1991) was an American actor whose career spanned 65 years on stage, film, and television. During his career, he played leading roles as well as supporting roles, garnering acclaim and awards, including a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for Sunrise at Campobello as well as Academy Award ...

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    Ralph Bellamy was a veteran actor who played second leads, detectives, villains and FDR. He was also a founder of the Screen Actors Guild and a champion of actors' rights.

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  3. Sep 14, 2020 · 22.6K subscribers. Subscribed. 24. 1.4K views 3 years ago. Countdown to Ralph Bellamy's highest rated films 1932-1990. Oscar-Nominated Actor. Please note the movies are rated not the...

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  4. Jun 13, 2024 · Ralph Bellamy (born June 17, 1904, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.—died November 29, 1991, Los Angeles, California) was an American actor who was best known for his work in screwball comedies and dramatic stage productions.

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  5. Ralph Bellamy was a veteran actor who played second-leads, detectives, villains and F.D.R. in films and TV. He was also a founder and president of the Screen Actors Guild and Actors' Equity.

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    • November 29, 1991
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  7. Ralph Rexford Bellamy was an American actor whose career spanned 62 years on stage, film, and television. During his career, he played leading roles as well...

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  8. Nov 30, 1991 · Ralph Bellamy, a veteran character actor who appeared in more than 100 movies but who attained his greatest recognition on Broadway as the stricken Franklin D. Roosevelt struggling to walk in...