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Double Jeopardy

as Sam Baggott

1955
Gang Busters

as Det. Tim Nolan

1955
The Pace That Thrills

as J.C. Barton

1952
Mighty Joe Young

as Max O'Hara

1949
The Crime Doctor's Diary

as George 'Goldie' Harrigan

1949
The Lucky Stiff

as Insp. Von Flanagan

1949
Sons of New Mexico

as Pat Feeney

1949
The Paleface

as Terris

1948
The Fugitive

as Police sergeant

1947
Fall Guy

as Mac McLaine

1947
Exposed

as Insp. Prentice

1947
Decoy

as Frank Olins

1946
Criminal Court

as Vic Wright

1946
Blonde Alibi

as Williams

1946
The Falcon in San Francisco

as Duke Monet / De Forrest Marshall

1945
Blood on the Sun

as Col Hideki Tojo

1945
The Royal Mounted Rides Again

as Jonathan Price

1945
Arson Squad

as Fire Capt. Joe Dugan

1945
Belle of the Yukon

as George

1944
Mr. Winkle Goes to War

as Joe Tinker

1944
Action in Arabia

as Matthew Reed

1944
The Navy Way

as CPO Harper

1944
The Kansan

as Malachy

1943
The Mad Ghoul

as 'Scoop' McClure

1943
Wings Over the Pacific

as Pieter Van Bronk

1943
Baby Face Morgan

as 'Doc' Rogers

1942
My Favorite Spy

as Harry Robinson

1942
Mr. Dynamite

as Gunman

1941
Sky Raiders

as Lieutenant Ed Carey

1941
Robert Armstrong Robert Armstrong

Birthday

1890-11-20

Place of Birth

Saginaw, Michigan, USA

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Robert Armstrong (November 20, 1890 – April 20, 1973) was an American film actor best remembered for his role as Carl Denham in the 1933 version of King Kong by RKO Pictures. He uttered the famous exit quote, "'Twas beauty killed the beast," at the film's end. Months later, he starred as Carl Denham again in the sequel, Son of Kong, released the same year. In the late 1950s, Armstrong appeared as Sheriff Andy Anderson on Rod Cameron's syndicated western-themed television series, State Trooper. Description above from the Wikipedia article Robert Armstrong, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.​
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