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Rudy Bond

Rudolph Bond (October 10, 1912 – March 29, 1982) was an American actor who was active from 1947 until his death. His work spanned Broadway, films and television.

Rudolph Bond
Born(1912-10-10)October 10, 1912
DiedMarch 29, 1982(1982-03-29) (aged 69)
NationalityAmerican
Other namesRudy Bond
Occupation(s)Actor, author
Years active1950–1981
SpouseAlma Halbert (1948-1982; his death)

Early life

Bond was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the second youngest of five children. He was raised in urban Philadelphia by his mother.[1] He was educated in Philadelphia schools, and eventually received a BA degree from Central High, the only school in the nation certificated to grant such degrees.

Bond was introduced to the world of acting at the age of 16. He was playing basketball with a group of friends when Julie Sutton, the director of a city amateur acting group (Neighborhood Players, which performed in the same building as the basketball area) approached the group and asked if anybody wanted to be in an upcoming play. He volunteered, and acted in several plays before leaving Philadelphia to join the United States Army. He spent four years in the army, was wounded while serving in World War II, and returned to Philadelphia upon his discharge.

Acting career

He continued acting in the Neighborhood Players until 1945, when he won second prize[2] in the John Golden Award for Actors,[3] which allowed him to enroll in Elia Kazan's Actors Studio in New York City. Kazan got him a substantial role in two stage productions. After his success in the second (A Streetcar Named Desire), he was invited to Hollywood to recreate his stage role in the movie version. In 1951 he appeared in "Romeo and Juliet" at the Broadhurst Theatre in New York and in 1960 he toured in "Fiorello" (which starred Tom Bosley). He spent the next thirty years bouncing between California and New York, and between movie and television work.

Personal life

Bond met Alma Halbert when she auditioned for a Neighborhood Players role. He was 25, she was 15. They were married in 1948.[4][5] They had three children: fraternal twins[6] Jonathan and Janet [Mrs. Brill], and Zane.[7]

Alma went on to have a successful career on her own, as an analytical psychologist and author.[8] She published sixteen books,[9] and numerous articles both about psychiatry and about her Hollywood experiences.

Rudy Bond died of a heart attack in Denver, Colorado, outside the box office of a theater where the next day he was scheduled to begin appearing in a production of What the Babe Said (he was to portray Babe Ruth).[10]

Bond wrote an autobiography[11] but it was not completed before he died. Alma completed it, added an introduction, and had it published in 2000.[citation needed]

Acting credits

Film

Television credits

Bond appeared in over 100 TV shows.[12] Episodes in which he is credited include:[13]

  • 1952: 2 series
  • 1954: 2 series
  • 1955: 2 series
  • 1956: 6 series
  • 1957: 2 series
  • 1958: 5 series
  • 1959: 3 series
  • 1961: 1 series
  • 1962: 1 series
  • 1963: 5 series
  • 1964: 3 series
  • 1966: 1 series
  • 1967: 1 series
  • 1969: 2 series
  • 1973: 1 series
  • 1974: 2 series
  • 1976: 1 series
  • 1977: 2 series
  • 1978: 3 series
  • 1979: 3 series

New York stage credits

References

  1. ^ Alma H. Bond, I Rode A Streetcar Named Desire (Introduction, p. 11)
  2. ^ I Rode . . , p. 14
  3. ^ I Rode . . , p. 10
  4. ^ Alma H. Bond, pg. 11
  5. ^ Internet Movie Data Base entry for Rudy Bond gives marriage date as 1947.
  6. ^ Profile, AllMovie.com. Accessed October 4, 2009.
  7. ^ Alma H. Bond, pg. 12
  8. ^ Batesville, Inc. "Obituary for Dr. Alma Halbert Bond at Bachman, Kulik & Reinsmith Funeral Homes, P.C. - Emmaus". www.bachmankulikreinsmith.com. Retrieved 2022-06-19. {{cite web}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  9. ^ "Margaret Mahler, A Biography of the Psychoanalyst" (Finalist Best Books Award 2008 USA Book News, Finalist 2008 Foreword Magazine, Book of the Year)Who Killed Virginia Woolf? A Psychobiography (1989); Dream Portrait (1992); America's First Woman Warrior: The Courage of Deborah Sampson (1992); Is There Life After Analysis? (1993); On Becoming A Grandparent (1994); Profiles of Key West (1997); The Autobiography of Maria Callas: A Novel (1998) (First runner-up Hemingway Days First Novel contest); Tales of Psychotherapy: Short Stories To Make You Wise (2002); and Camille Claudel: A Novel (2005). From http://
  10. ^ Alma H. Bond, pg. 11
  11. ^ I Rode A Streetcar Named Desire, Alma Bond and Rudy Bond, Birch Book Press (2000); ISBN 0-913559-58-X
  12. ^ Alma H. Bond, p. 12
  13. ^ "Rudy Bond". IMDb.
  14. ^ http://broadwayworld.com/bwidb/people/Rudy_Bond Broadway World performer listing, accessed 4 October 2009
  15. ^ Alma H. Bond, p. 10

External links

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Rudolph Bond October 10 1912 March 29 1982 was an American actor who was active from 1947 until his death His work spanned Broadway films and television Rudolph BondBorn 1912 10 10 October 10 1912Philadelphia Pennsylvania U S DiedMarch 29 1982 1982 03 29 aged 69 Denver Colorado U S NationalityAmericanOther namesRudy BondOccupation s Actor authorYears active1950 1981SpouseAlma Halbert 1948 1982 his death Contents 1 Early life 2 Acting career 3 Personal life 4 Acting credits 4 1 Film 4 2 Television credits 4 3 New York stage credits 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditBond was born in Philadelphia Pennsylvania the second youngest of five children He was raised in urban Philadelphia by his mother 1 He was educated in Philadelphia schools and eventually received a BA degree from Central High the only school in the nation certificated to grant such degrees Bond was introduced to the world of acting at the age of 16 He was playing basketball with a group of friends when Julie Sutton the director of a city amateur acting group Neighborhood Players which performed in the same building as the basketball area approached the group and asked if anybody wanted to be in an upcoming play He volunteered and acted in several plays before leaving Philadelphia to join the United States Army He spent four years in the army was wounded while serving in World War II and returned to Philadelphia upon his discharge Acting career EditHe continued acting in the Neighborhood Players until 1945 when he won second prize 2 in the John Golden Award for Actors 3 which allowed him to enroll in Elia Kazan s Actors Studio in New York City Kazan got him a substantial role in two stage productions After his success in the second A Streetcar Named Desire he was invited to Hollywood to recreate his stage role in the movie version In 1951 he appeared in Romeo and Juliet at the Broadhurst Theatre in New York and in 1960 he toured in Fiorello which starred Tom Bosley He spent the next thirty years bouncing between California and New York and between movie and television work Personal life EditBond met Alma Halbert when she auditioned for a Neighborhood Players role He was 25 she was 15 They were married in 1948 4 5 They had three children fraternal twins 6 Jonathan and Janet Mrs Brill and Zane 7 Alma went on to have a successful career on her own as an analytical psychologist and author 8 She published sixteen books 9 and numerous articles both about psychiatry and about her Hollywood experiences Rudy Bond died of a heart attack in Denver Colorado outside the box office of a theater where the next day he was scheduled to begin appearing in a production of What the Babe Said he was to portray Babe Ruth 10 Bond wrote an autobiography 11 but it was not completed before he died Alma completed it added an introduction and had it published in 2000 citation needed Acting credits EditFilm Edit 1950 With These Hands Business Agent uncredited 1951 A Streetcar Named Desire Steve Hubbell 1953 Miss Sadie Thompson Pvt Hodges 1954 On The Waterfront Moose 1957 Nightfall Red 1957 12 Angry Men Judge uncredited 1957 The Brothers Rico Charlie Gonzales 1957 The Hard Man John Rodman 1958 Run Silent Run Deep Sonarman 1st Class Cullen 1959 Middle of the Night Gould 1960 Because They re Young Chris 1960 The Mountain Road Sgt Miller 1960 BUtterfield 8 Big Man uncredited 1970 Hercules in New York Ship s Captain 1970 Move Detective Sawyer 1971 Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me News Dealer 1971 Mr Forbush and the Penguins 3rd Pilot 1972 The Godfather Don Carmine Cuneo 1974 The Super Cops Policeman uncredited 1974 The Taking of Pelham One Two Three Phil Police Commissioner 1979 The Rose Monty Television credits Edit Bond appeared in over 100 TV shows 12 Episodes in which he is credited include 13 1952 2 series 1954 2 series 1955 2 series 1956 6 series 1957 2 series 1958 5 series 1959 3 series 1961 1 series 1962 1 series 1963 5 series 1964 3 series 1966 1 series 1967 1 series 1969 2 series 1973 1 series 1974 2 series 1976 1 series 1977 2 series 1978 3 series 1979 3 series New York stage credits Edit 1947 O Daniel 14 A Streetcar Named Desire 1950 The Bird Cage 1951 Romeo and Juliet Glad Tidings 1952 Golden Boy Fiorello 15 After the Fall 1967 Illya Darling 1968 A Mother s Kisses 1972 Night WatchReferences Edit Alma H Bond I Rode A Streetcar Named Desire Introduction p 11 I Rode p 14 I Rode p 10 Alma H Bond pg 11 Internet Movie Data Base entry for Rudy Bond gives marriage date as 1947 Profile AllMovie com Accessed October 4 2009 Alma H Bond pg 12 Batesville Inc Obituary for Dr Alma Halbert Bond at Bachman Kulik amp Reinsmith Funeral Homes P C Emmaus www bachmankulikreinsmith com Retrieved 2022 06 19 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a first has generic name help Margaret Mahler A Biography of the Psychoanalyst Finalist Best Books Award 2008 USA Book News Finalist 2008 Foreword Magazine Book of the Year Who Killed Virginia Woolf A Psychobiography 1989 Dream Portrait 1992 America s First Woman Warrior The Courage of Deborah Sampson 1992 Is There Life After Analysis 1993 On Becoming A Grandparent 1994 Profiles of Key West 1997 The Autobiography of Maria Callas A Novel 1998 First runner up Hemingway Days First Novel contest Tales of Psychotherapy Short Stories To Make You Wise 2002 and Camille Claudel A Novel 2005 From http Alma H Bond pg 11 I Rode A Streetcar Named Desire Alma Bond and Rudy Bond Birch Book Press 2000 ISBN 0 913559 58 X Alma H Bond p 12 Rudy Bond IMDb http broadwayworld com bwidb people Rudy Bond Broadway World performer listing accessed 4 October 2009 Alma H Bond p 10External links EditRudy Bond at IMDb Rudy Bond at the Internet Broadway Database Rudy Bond at the Internet Off Broadway Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rudy Bond amp oldid 1118444999, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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