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  1. Nov 29, 1991 · From his late teens to his late 20s, Ralph Bellamy worked with 15 different traveling stock companies, not just as an actor but also as a director, producer, set designer, and prop handler. In 1927 he started his own company, the Ralph Bellamy Players. He debuted on Broadway in 1929, then broke into films in 1931.

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  3. Nov 29, 1991 · Added: Aug 29, 1998. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 3514. Source citation. Actor. Leading man of stage and screen. Early on in his career, he became typecast as a rich, but dull, character who never got the girl. However, he worked hard to escape the typecasting and eventually succeeded, playing a number of different roles in film.

  4. Nov 29, 1991 · Ralph Rexford Bellamy was born on June 17 th, 1904 in Chicago, Illinois but would spend the majority of his earliest years in the quieter, smaller town of Winnetka. He was the oldest of three children, born to advertising man, Charles Rexford Bellamy and stay-at-home mother, Lilla Louise.

  5. Nov 30, 1991 · Ralph Bellamy, the versatile character actor with ``a regal quality'' who started acting as a teenage runaway and went on to play Franklin D. Roosevelt on stage, screen and television, died Friday at age 87. Bellamy died at 2:18 a.m at St. John's Hospital and Health Center, said hospital spokeswoman Pat Kirk. He was hospitalized earlier this month with a longstanding lung illness, Kirk said.

  6. Search Amazon for Ralph Bellamy. Biography Ralph Bellamy was born on June 17, 1904 in Chicago, Illinois and after a period as a stage actor with his own traveling troupe he hit Broadway in 1929. He made his film debut as a snarling gangster in 'The Secret Six' in 1931.

  7. Ralph Bellamy Bellamy appeared in over 100 films but won his greatest acclaim on Broadway, as a lionized presidential aspirant in "State of the Union" (1945); as an overzealous police officer in "Detective Story" (1949); and, especially, for his Tony Award-winning portrayal of Franklin Delano Roosevelt in "Sunrise at Campobello" (1958), which ...

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