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  1. He was best known for playing the character roles of criminals, promoters, radio announcers, performers, sergeants, captains, detectives, constables, lieutenants, priests, sheriffs, marshals, colonels, inspectors, doctors, and fire captains, usually in films that were made through Warner Brothers.

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  2. Robert William Armstrong (November 20, 1890 – April 20, 1973) was an American film and television actor remembered for his role as Carl Denham in the 1933 version of King Kong by RKO Pictures. He delivered the film's famous final line: "It wasn't the airplanes. It was beauty killed the beast."

  3. 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.

  4. R.M. Armstrong, born May 6,1847. Died Dec.24,1910 Add to Map. Don’t have any information on the man as of yet. All I can tell you is his grave is located on a hill inside Delek Refinery, at Tyler Texas.

  5. Apr 22, 1973 · SANTA MONICA, Calif., April 21 (AP)—Robert Armstrong, the actor who brought King Kong back alive from his prehistoric island habitat, died yesterday at a hospital after a short illness. He was...

  6. Jul 8, 2016 · Even so, and despite the shelling that had ended his soldiering in 1917, Robert Armstrong was a perfect fit for a job with the Commonwealth War Graves Commission as, during the 1920s and...

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  8. Robert Armstrong. Born Robert William Armstrong in Saginaw, Michigan, lived in Bay City, Michigan until about 1902 and moved to Seattle, Washington. Armstrong studied to be a lawyer but gave it up to manage his uncle’s touring companies.

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