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Ralph Clanton
Biography:
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Ralph Clanton (September 11, 1914 - December 29, 2002) was an American character actor. Although his name is not familiar to audiences, he did play a significant supporting role in a classic film which is revived regularly. His most often seen performance is as the Comte De Guiche in the 1950 film Cyrano de Bergerac, the first sound version in English of Edmond Rostand's classic play, and the film for which José Ferrer won his only Academy Award for Best Actor. Besides Ferrer as Cyrano, Clanton was the only holdover from the cast of the 1946 Broadway revival of the play, and would play the role of De Guiche opposite him once more, in a New York... Read More
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Trading Places as Official #1 | 1983-06-07 |
The Shady Hill Kidnapping as Harper | 1982-01-12 |
The Patriots as George Washington | 1976-05-26 |
Death Be Not Proud as Frank Boyden | 1975-02-04 |
They Might Be Giants as Supermarket Manager | 1971-06-09 |
Panic in Year Zero! as Radio Announcer (voice / uncredited) | 1962-07-05 |
The Absent-Minded Professor as O.J. Turnball (uncredited) | 1961-03-16 |
Zorro, the Avenger as Senor George Brighton | 1959-09-10 |
Undersea Girl as Sam Marvin | 1957-10-12 |
No Time to Be Young as Mr. Parner | 1957-08-01 |
Johnny Tremain as General Gage | 1957-06-19 |
Pharaoh's Curse as Col. Cross | 1957-02-01 |
The 27th Day as Mr Ingram | 1957-01-07 |
Hot Cars as Arthur Markel | 1956-11-02 |
The Vagabond King as Duke of Anjou | 1956-08-28 |
Out of This World as Red | 1954-01-01 |
San Antone as Narrator (voice) | 1953-02-15 |
Cyrano de Bergerac as Antoine Comte de Guiche | 1950-11-16 |
They Were Not Divided as David | 1950-04-24 |
Canadian Pacific as Opening Narrator (voice) | 1949-05-19 |