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  1. Royal Dano. Royal Edward Dano Sr. (November 16, 1922 - May 15, 1994) was an American actor. In a career spanning 46 years, he was perhaps best known for playing cowboys, villains, and Abraham Lincoln. Dano also provided the voice of the Audio-Animatronic Lincoln for Walt Disney's Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln attraction at the 1964 World's ...

  2. 11. House II: The Second Story (1987) PG-13 | 88 min | Comedy, Fantasy, Horror. The new owner of a sinister house gets involved with reanimated corpses and demons searching for an ancient Aztec skull with magic powers. Director: Ethan Wiley | Stars: Arye Gross, Jonathan Stark, Royal Dano, Bill Maher.

  3. Royal Dano was an American character actor who appeared as Judge Clinton Sternwood in "Episode 11" and "Episode 12" of Twin Peaks. Dano was best known for his large variety of roles, appearing in films such as The Outlaw Josey Wales, The Trouble with Harry, and The Right Stuff.

  4. May 15, 1994 · Crime Of Passion (1957) -- (Movie Clip) World Made By Men Booking desk then press room at the San Francisco P.D., brassy reporter Kathy (Barbara Stanwyck) looking for an angle on an at-large murderess, when the bad L-A cops sent to arrest her (Royal Dano, Sterling Hayden) bust in, early in Crime Of Passion, 1957, original screenplay by Jo Eisinger.

  5. Royal Edward Dano, Sr. was an Irish-American film and television character actor, well-known for his Disney role as Tom Fury in the 1983 horror fantasy film Something Wicked This Way Comes. Earlier, he provided voice work for the Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln attraction. He also played Wrenchmuller in the 1990 Touchstone Pictures film Spaced Invaders and Pack Underwood in Savage Sam. Dano was ...

  6. Royal Dano November 16, 1922 — May 15, 1994 • 71 y.o. (101)

  7. Royal Dano was undoubtedly one of the best, most quirky and striking character actors to ever grace the big and small screen alike in a lengthy and impressive career which spanned 42 years. Royal Edward Dano was born on November 16, 1922 in New York City, to Mary Josephine (O'Connor) and Caleb Edward Dano, a newspaper printer.

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