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  1. Robert William Armstrong [note 1] [2] [3] [4] [5] (November 20, 1890 – April 20, 1973) was an American film and television actor noted for playing 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.

  2. Robert Armstrong. Actor: King Kong. Robert Armstrong is familiar to old-movie buffs for his case-hardened, rapid-fire delivery in such roles as fast-talking promoters, managers, FBI agents, street cops, detectives and other such characters in scores of films--over 160--many of them at Warner Brothers, where he was part of the so-called "Warner ...

  3. Robert Armstrong. Actor: King Kong. Robert Armstrong is familiar to old-movie buffs for his case-hardened, rapid-fire delivery in such roles as fast-talking promoters, managers, FBI agents, street cops, detectives and other such characters in scores of films--over 160--many of them at Warner Brothers, where he was part of the so-called "Warner ...

  4. 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.

  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.

  6. Biography. As the big-time promoter Carl Denham in 1933's "King Kong," Robert Armstrong uttered one of the most famous lines in movie history. "Twas beauty killed the beast," he said at the close of that now iconic film.

  7. Robert William Armstrong (November 20, 1890 – April 20, 1973) was an American film and television actor noted for playing Carl Denham in the 1933 version of King Kong by RKO Pictures.

  8. In a career that lasted from 1927 to 1964, Armstrong acted in over a hundred films and television series before succumbing to cancer at the age of 82 in 1973.

  9. Robert Armstrong 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 famou.

  10. Robert Armstrong (November 20, 1890 – April 20, 1973) was an American movie and television actor. He played Carl Denham in the original King Kong (1933). This short article about an actor or group of actors from the United States can be made longer.

  11. Robert Armstrong (actor) From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Robert Armstrong (November 20, 1890-April 20, 1973) was a film actor. in 1915. from The Racketeer (1929) from the film The Ex-Mrs. Bradford (1936) from the film Public Enemy's Wife (1936)

  12. Robert Armstrong. November 20, 1890 — April 20, 1973. Above: Robert Armstrong in the serial Gang Busters (Universal, 1942). Best-remembered by film buffs for his larger-than-life performance as the brash adventurer Carl Denham in the classic King Kong, Robert Armstrong delivered many other excellent performances over the course of a Hollywood ...

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  14. As the big-time promoter Carl Denham in 1933's "King Kong," Robert Armstrong uttered one of the most famous lines in movie history. "Twas beauty killed the beast," he said at the close of that now iconic film.

  15. An American actor, born on November 20, 1890. He is known for his role as Carl Denham in the 1933 movie King Kong, produced by RKO Pictures. His other notable movies include Iron Man (1931), Kansas City Princess (1934), and Return of the Bad Men (1948).

  16. Robert Armstrong. Highest Rated: 100% The Lost Squadron (1932) Lowest Rated: 14% The Sea of Grass (1947) Birthday: Nov 20, 1890. Birthplace: Saginaw, Michigan, USA. As the big-time promoter...

  17. Robert Armstrong (actor) (1890–1973), film actor. Robert Armstrong (cartoonist) (born 1950), American underground comics artist and musician, coined the term "couch potato". Robert Armstrong (Irish artist), winner of the 1984 Guinness Peat Aviation Award.

  18. 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.

  19. Actor: Predator. A golden career was reflected in his name. Robert Golden Armstrong ("Bob" to his friends) was born in Birmingham, Alabama on April 7, 1917. He attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. While there, he was frequently performing on stage with the Carolina Playmakers.

  20. Robert Armstrong. Actor. Born November 20, 1890 in Saginaw, Michigan, USA. Robert Armstrong is familiar to old-movie buffs for his case-hardened, rapid-fire delivery in such roles as fast-talking promoters, managers, FBI agents, street cops, detectives and other such characters in scores of films--over 160--many of them at Warner Brothers ...

  21. Robert Armstrong (November 20, 1890 – April 20, 1973) was an American film actor remembered for his role as Carl Denham in the 1933 version of King Kong by RKO Pictures.

  22. Robert Armstrong. Born: 20-Nov - 1890. Birthplace: Saginaw, MI. Died: 20-Apr - 1973. Location of death: Santa Monica, CA. Cause of death: Cancer - unspecified. Remains: Buried, Westwood Memorial Park, Los Angeles, CA. Gender: Male.

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  23. R.G. Armstrong. Actor: Predator. A golden career was reflected in his name. Robert Golden Armstrong ("Bob" to his friends) was born in Birmingham, Alabama on April 7, 1917. He attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. While there, he was frequently performing on stage with the Carolina Playmakers.

  24. 4 days ago · Robert Flemyng. Benjamin Arthur Flemyng OBE MC (3 January 1912 – 22 May 1995), known professionally as Robert Flemyng, was a British actor. The son of a doctor, and originally intended for a medical career, Flemyng learned his stagecraft in provincial repertory theatre. In 1935 he appeared in a leading role in the West End, and the following ...

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