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Dan Duryea
Biography:
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Dan Duryea (January 23, 1907, in White Plains, New York – June 7, 1968, in Hollywood, California) was an American actor of film, stage and television. Duryea graduated from Cornell University in 1928. While at Cornell, Duryea was elected into the Sphinx Head Society. He made his name on Broadway in the play Dead End, followed by The Little Foxes, in which he played the dishonest and not particularly bright weakling Leo Hubbard. He moved to Hollywood in 1940 to appear in the film version in the same role. He established himself in films playing similar secondary roles as the foil, usually as a weak or annoyingly immature character, in movies such... Read More
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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James Stewart: A Wonderful Life as Self (archive footage) | 1988-11-22 |
The Bamboo Saucer as Hank Peters | 1968-10-23 |
Stranger on the Run as O.E. Hotchkiss | 1967-10-31 |
Five Golden Dragons as Dragon #1 | 1967-08-03 |
Winchester '73 as Bart McAdam | 1967-03-14 |
The Hills Run Red as Col. Winny Getz | 1966-09-09 |
Incident at Phantom Hill as Joe Barlow | 1966-07-01 |
The Flight of the Phoenix as Standish | 1965-12-15 |
The Bounty Killer as Willie Duggan | 1965-07-30 |
Taggart as Jason | 1965-02-01 |
Do You Know This Voice? as John Hopta | 1964-12-01 |
He Rides Tall as Bart Thorne | 1964-02-26 |
Walk a Tightrope as Carl Lutcher | 1963-08-26 |
Six Black Horses as Frank Jesse | 1962-04-24 |
Platinum High School as Maj. Redfern Kelly | 1960-05-13 |
Gundown at Sandoval | 1959-01-01 |
Kathy O' as Harry Johnson | 1958-09-24 |
Slaughter on 10th Avenue as John Jacob Masters | 1957-09-01 |
Night Passage as Whitey Harbin | 1957-07-24 |
The Burglar as Nat Harbin | 1957-06-01 |
Battle Hymn as Sgt. Herman | 1957-02-14 |
Storm Fear as Fred | 1955-12-16 |
The Marauders as Avery | 1955-09-26 |
Foxfire as Hugh Slater | 1955-07-13 |
This Is My Love as Murray Myer | 1954-10-27 |
Silver Lode as Fred McCarty | 1954-07-23 |
Rails Into Laramie as Jim Shanessy | 1954-04-14 |
Ride Clear of Diablo as Whitey Kincade | 1954-02-10 |
World for Ransom as Mike Callahan / Corrigan | 1954-01-31 |
36 Hours as Major Bill Rogers | 1953-12-04 |
Sky Commando as Col. Ed 'E.D.' Wyatt | 1953-08-21 |
Thunder Bay as Johnny Gambi | 1953-05-21 |
Chicago Calling as Bill Cannon | 1951-12-31 |
Al Jennings of Oklahoma as Al Jennings | 1951-01-17 |
The Underworld Story as Mike Reese | 1950-07-26 |
Winchester '73 as Waco Johnnie Dean | 1950-07-12 |
Screen Actors as Self (uncredited) | 1950-05-13 |
One Way Street as John Wheeler | 1950-04-01 |
Manhandled as Karl Benson | 1949-07-21 |
Too Late for Tears as Danny Fuller | 1949-07-17 |
Johnny Stool Pigeon as Johnny Evans | 1949-04-20 |
Criss Cross as Slim Dundee | 1949-02-04 |
Larceny as Silky Randall | 1948-09-03 |
River Lady as Beauvais | 1948-06-01 |
Another Part of the Forest as Oscar Hubbard | 1948-05-18 |
Black Bart as Charles E. Boles / Black Bart | 1948-02-17 |
White Tie and Tails as Charles Dumont | 1946-08-30 |
Black Angel as Martin Blair | 1946-08-02 |
Scarlet Street as Johnny Prince | 1945-12-25 |
Lady on a Train as Arnold Waring | 1945-08-03 |
Along Came Jones as Monte Jarrad | 1945-07-19 |
The Valley of Decision as William Scott Jr. | 1945-05-03 |
The Great Flamarion as Al Wallace | 1945-01-13 |
Main Street After Dark as Posey Dibson | 1945-01-12 |
The Woman in the Window as Heidt / Tim, the Doorman | 1944-10-25 |
None But the Lonely Heart as Lew Tate | 1944-10-17 |
Mrs. Parkington as Jack Stilham | 1944-10-12 |
Man from Frisco as Jim Benson | 1944-06-15 |
Ministry of Fear as Cost aka Travers the tailor | 1944-05-19 |
Sahara as Jimmy Doyle | 1943-09-22 |
That Other Woman as Ralph Cobb | 1942-11-13 |
The Pride of the Yankees as Hank Hanneman | 1942-07-14 |
Ball of Fire as Duke Pastrami | 1941-12-02 |
The Little Foxes as Leo Hubbard | 1941-08-29 |