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John Ridgely

John Ridgely (born John Huntington Rea,[2] September 6, 1909 – January 18, 1968[citation needed] ) was an American film character actor with over 175 film credits.[3]

John Ridgely
Ridgely in the trailer for Destination Tokyo (1943)
Born
John Huntington Rea

(1909-09-06)September 6, 1909
DiedJanuary 18, 1968(1968-01-18) (aged 58)
New York City, U.S.
Alma materStanford University
OccupationActor
Years active1935–1954
SpouseVirginia Robinson[1]

Early years edit

Ridgely was born in Chicago, Illinois,[4] the son of John Ridgely Rea. Ridgely's elementary schooling was in Hinsdale, Illinois, and he attended Kemper Military School in Boonville, Missouri.[5] He also attended Stanford University before his debut in movies.[6]

Film edit

He appeared in the 1946 Humphrey Bogart film The Big Sleep as blackmailing gangster Eddie Mars and had a pivotal role as a suffering heart patient in the film noir Nora Prentiss (1947). His most prominent other roles were his top-billed part as the bomber captain in Howard Hawks's Air Force and as real-life fighter pilot Tex Hill in 1945's God is My Co-Pilot.

The Chicago-born actor appeared in a large number of other films, particularly for Warner Bros., in the 1930s and 1940s.[7]

Freelancing after 1948, Ridgely continued to essay general-purpose parts until he left films in 1953.

Later life and death edit

He worked in summer-theater productions and television until his death from a heart attack at the age of 58 in 1968.[8]

Selected filmography edit

Radio appearances edit

Year Program Episode/source
1938 Warner Brothers Academy Theater Special Agent[9]

References edit

  1. ^ "Hollywood Movie Actor John Ridgely Biography, News, Photos, Videos".
  2. ^ Room, Adrian (2010). Dictionary of Pseudonyms: 13,000 Assumed Names and Their Origins, 5th ed. McFarland. p. 406. ISBN 9780786457632. Retrieved January 20, 2017.
  3. ^ John Ridgely Roles Now Number 175, The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, October 2, 1951, p. 6
  4. ^ Katz, Ephraim (1979). The Film Encyclopedia: The Most Comprehensive Encyclopedia of World Cinema in a Single Volume. Perigee Books. ISBN 0-399-50601-2. P. 973.
  5. ^ Dudley, Fredda (August 1943). "Man with a Future". Screenland. XLVII (4): 25–29, 62. Retrieved March 31, 2017.
  6. ^ John Ridgely Roles Now Number 175, The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, October 2, 1951, p. 6
  7. ^ John Ridgely Roles Now Number 175, The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, October 2, 1951, p. 6
  8. ^ Willis, John, Screen World, 1969, Vol. 20, London: Frederick Muller Ltd, p. 239
  9. ^ "Those Were the Days". Nostalgia Digest. 39 (1): 32–41. Winter 2013.

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John Ridgely born John Huntington Rea 2 September 6 1909 January 18 1968 citation needed was an American film character actor with over 175 film credits 3 John RidgelyRidgely in the trailer for Destination Tokyo 1943 BornJohn Huntington Rea 1909 09 06 September 6 1909Chicago Illinois U S DiedJanuary 18 1968 1968 01 18 aged 58 New York City U S Alma materStanford UniversityOccupationActorYears active1935 1954SpouseVirginia Robinson 1 Contents 1 Early years 2 Film 3 Later life and death 4 Selected filmography 5 Radio appearances 6 References 7 External linksEarly years editRidgely was born in Chicago Illinois 4 the son of John Ridgely Rea Ridgely s elementary schooling was in Hinsdale Illinois and he attended Kemper Military School in Boonville Missouri 5 He also attended Stanford University before his debut in movies 6 Film editHe appeared in the 1946 Humphrey Bogart film The Big Sleep as blackmailing gangster Eddie Mars and had a pivotal role as a suffering heart patient in the film noir Nora Prentiss 1947 His most prominent other roles were his top billed part as the bomber captain in Howard Hawks s Air Force and as real life fighter pilot Tex Hill in 1945 s God is My Co Pilot The Chicago born actor appeared in a large number of other films particularly for Warner Bros in the 1930s and 1940s 7 Freelancing after 1948 Ridgely continued to essay general purpose parts until he left films in 1953 Later life and death editHe worked in summer theater productions and television until his death from a heart attack at the age of 58 in 1968 8 Selected filmography editStreamline Express 1935 as 2nd Steward uncredited They Won t Forget 1937 as Boy in Pool Room uncredited Submarine D 1 1937 as Lieutenant Junior Grade uncredited Missing Witnesses 1937 as Train Ticket Clerk uncredited Hollywood Hotel 1937 as Tall Hotel Desk Clerk uncredited The Spy Ring 1938 as Spy Ring Member uncredited The Patient in Room 18 1938 as Jim Warren The Invisible Menace 1938 as Pvt Innes scenes deleted White Banners 1938 as Charles Ellis Blondes at Work 1938 as Regan Forbidden Valley 1938 as Duke Lafferty He Couldn t Say No 1938 as Ed the reporter Torchy Blane in Panama 1938 as Reynolds Crime School 1938 as Reporter Covering Escape uncredited Western Trails 1938 as Ben McClure Little Miss Thoroughbred 1938 as Jim aka Slug Becker s Henchman Men Are Such Fools 1938 as Jerry uncredited When Were You Born 1938 as Crenshaw Policeman uncredited My Bill 1938 as Mr Martin Florist Cowboy from Brooklyn 1938 as Beacon Reporter Racket Busters 1938 as Yellow Stripe Truck Driver uncredited Boy Meets Girl 1938 as Simmons Friday s Film Cutter uncredited Garden of the Moon 1938 as Sound Control Engineer uncredited Broadway Musketeers 1938 as Master of Ceremonies scenes deleted Hard to Get 1938 as Burke Torchy Gets Her Man 1938 as Bugs Nancy Drew Detective 1938 as Radio Station Technician uncredited Going Places 1938 as Desk Clerk King of the Underworld 1939 as Jerry They Made Me a Criminal 1939 as Magee Torchy Blane in Chinatown 1939 as Submarine Officer uncredited Wings of the Navy 1939 as Dan Morrison Nancy Drew Reporter 1939 as Hotel Clerk uncredited Secret Service of the Air 1939 as Joe LeRoy The Adventures of Jane Arden 1939 as Reporter You Can t Get Away with Murder 1939 as Gas Station Attendant On Trial 1939 as Radio Announcer uncredited Women in the Wind 1939 as Salesman uncredited Dark Victory 1939 as man Making Crack About Judith uncredited Confessions of a Nazi Spy 1939 as Army Hospital Clerk uncredited Torchy Runs for Mayor 1939 as Photographer in Mayor s Office uncredited The Kid from Kokomo 1939 as Sam a 50 Owner Naughty but Nice 1939 as Harry Hudson s Assistant uncredited Indianapolis Speedway 1939 as Ted Horn Waterfront 1939 as Orchestra Leader uncredited Each Dawn I Die 1939 as Reporter uncredited The Cowboy Quarterback 1939 as Mr Walters Torchy Blane Playing with Dynamite 1939 as Reporter at the Wrestling Match Everybody s Hobby 1939 as Ranger Mike Morgan The Angels Wash Their Faces 1939 as Reporter at Pillory uncredited Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase 1939 as Reporter Smashing the Money Ring 1939 as Policeman uncredited On Dress Parade 1939 as Fort Lewis Firing Range Sergeant uncredited The Roaring Twenties 1939 as Cab Driver uncredited Kid Nightingale 1939 as Whitey The Return of Doctor X 1939 as Rodgers A Child Is Born 1939 as Intern Going to See Operation uncredited Private Detective 1939 as Donald Norton Invisible Stripes 1939 as Employment Clerk uncredited The Fighting 69th 1940 as Moran uncredited Castle on the Hudson 1940 as Intake Guard uncredited Three Cheers for the Irish 1940 as Photographer uncredited Til We Meet Again 1940 as Junior Officer uncredited Saturday s Children 1940 as Mr MacReady voice uncredited Torrid Zone 1940 as Gardner Flight Angels 1940 as Lt Parsons Brother Orchid 1940 as Texas Pearson Gambling on the High Seas 1940 as Police Radio Operator uncredited The Man Who Talked Too Much 1940 as Brooks They Drive By Night 1940 as Hank Dawson uncredited River s End 1940 as Constable Jeffers Money and the Woman 1940 as Doctor uncredited No Time for Comedy 1940 as Cashier uncredited Knute Rockne All American 1940 as Reporter scenes deleted The Letter 1940 as Driver uncredited Father Is a Prince 1940 as Salesman Lady with Red Hair 1940 as Actor Playing Paul uncredited Honeymoon for Three 1941 as Tomahawk Inn Desk Clerk uncredited The Great Mr Nobody 1941 as Eddie Williams Here Comes Happiness 1941 as Jim Knockout 1941 as Pat Martin Strange Alibi 1941 as Tex The Wagons Roll at Night 1941 as Arch Million Dollar Baby 1941 as Ollie Ward Highway West 1941 as Alex Armored Car Guard International Squadron 1941 as Bill Torrence Navy Blues 1941 as Jersey Nine Lives Are Not Enough 1941 as Mechanic uncredited They Died with Their Boots On 1941 as 2nd Lt Davis uncredited Steel Against the Sky 1941 as Joe uncredited Dangerously They Live 1941 as John The Bride Came C O D 1941 uncredited The Man Who Came to Dinner 1942 as Radio Man Bullet Scars 1942 as Hank O Connor The Big Shot 1942 as Tim Wings for the Eagle 1942 as Johnson Secret Enemies 1942 as Agent John Trent Air Force 1943 as Capt Quincannon B 17 Pilot Northern Pursuit 1943 as Jim Austin Destination Tokyo 1943 as Reserve Officer Raymond The Doughgirls 1944 as Julian Cadman Arsenic and Old Lace 1944 as Officer Saunders Hollywood Canteen 1944 as himself God Is My Co Pilot 1945 as David Tex Hill Pride of the Marines 1945 as Jim Merchant Danger Signal 1945 as Thomas Turner My Reputation 1946 as Cary Abbott Two Guys from Milwaukee 1946 as Mike Collins The Big Sleep 1946 as Eddie Mars The Man I Love 1947 as Roy Otis Nora Prentiss 1947 as Walter Bailey Heart Patient That Way with Women 1947 as Sam Possessed 1947 as Harker That s My Man 1947 as Ramsey Cheyenne 1947 as Chalkeye Cry Wolf 1947 as Jackson Laidell High Wall 1947 as David Wallace The Iron Curtain 1948 as RCMP Officer Murphy uncredited Night Wind 1948 as Walters Luxury Liner 1948 as Chief Officer Carver Sealed Verdict 1948 as Capt Lance Nissen Trouble Makers 1948 as Silky Thomas Command Decision 1948 as James Carwood Tucson 1949 as Ben Task Force 1949 as Dixie Rankin Once More My Darling 1949 as Burke Border Incident 1949 as Mr Neley Backfire 1950 as Plainclothesman uncredited Beauty on Parade 1950 as Jeffrey Woodstock The Lost Volcano 1950 as Fred Barton Edge of Doom 1950 as 1st Detective The Petty Girl 1950 as Patrolman South Sea Sinner 1950 as Don Williams Rookie Fireman 1950 as Harry Williams Saddle Tramp 1950 as Slim Al Jennings of Oklahoma 1951 as Railroad Detective Dan Hanes The Last Outpost 1951 as Sam McQuade A Place in the Sun 1951 as Coroner Thunder in God s Country 1951 as Bill Stafford Half Angel 1951 as Tim McCarey When the Redskins Rode 1951 as Christopher Gist When Worlds Collide 1951 as Chief Customs Inspector uncredited As You Were 1951 as Captain The Blue Veil 1951 as Doctor uncredited Room for One More 1952 as Harry Foreman The Greatest Show on Earth 1952 as Assistant Manager Fort Osage 1952 as Henry Travers The Outcasts of Poker Flat 1952 as Bill Akeley uncredited Off Limits 1952 as Lt Cmdr Parnell The Congregation 1952 Radio appearances editYear Program Episode source1938 Warner Brothers Academy Theater Special Agent 9 References edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp Illinois portal nbsp Film portal Hollywood Movie Actor John Ridgely Biography News Photos Videos Room Adrian 2010 Dictionary of Pseudonyms 13 000 Assumed Names and Their Origins 5th ed McFarland p 406 ISBN 9780786457632 Retrieved January 20 2017 John Ridgely Roles Now Number 175 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle October 2 1951 p 6 Katz Ephraim 1979 The Film Encyclopedia The Most Comprehensive Encyclopedia of World Cinema in a Single Volume Perigee Books ISBN 0 399 50601 2 P 973 Dudley Fredda August 1943 Man with a Future Screenland XLVII 4 25 29 62 Retrieved March 31 2017 John Ridgely Roles Now Number 175 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle October 2 1951 p 6 John Ridgely Roles Now Number 175 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle October 2 1951 p 6 Willis John Screen World 1969 Vol 20 London Frederick Muller Ltd p 239 Those Were the Days Nostalgia Digest 39 1 32 41 Winter 2013 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to John Ridgely John Ridgely at IMDb John Ridgely at Find a Grave John Ridgely at AllMovie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Ridgely amp oldid 1192910537, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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