R.G. Armstrong

R.G. Armstrong

ActorSoundtrack
Born
April 7, 1917
Died
July 27, 2012
Awards
2 wins, 2 nominations

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. After graduating,…

Biography

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. After graduating, R.G. headed to New York, where his acting career really took off. In 1953, along with many of his Actors Studio buddies, he was part of the cast of "End As a Man" -- this became the first play to go from off-Broadway to Broadway. The following year, R.G. got his first taste of movies, appearing in Garden of Eden (1954). However, he returned to New York and the live stage. He received great reviews for his portrayal of Big Daddy in the Broadway production of "Cat On a Hot Tin Roof" in 1955.

In 1958, R.G. took the plunge to Hollywood -- he appeared in two movies, a television series, and did numerous guest appearances on television series that year, usually in Westerns such as The Rifleman (1958), Have Gun - Will Travel (1957) and Zane Grey Theatre (1956), among others. He would go on to appear in 80 movies and three television series in his career, and guest-starred in 90 television series, many of them Westerns, often as a tough sheriff or a rugged land baron. R.G. was a regular cast member in the television series T.H.E. Cat (1966), playing tough, one-handed Captain MacAllister. During the filming of Steel (1979) in Kentucky, watching the mammoth Kincaid Tower being built, he made some good friends in the cast: "You become a family on the set," he said in an interview at the time.

Even though he had a long, versatile career, the younger generation knows him as the demonic Lewis Vandredi (pronounced VON-drah-dee), who just would not let the main characters have a good night's sleep on the television series Friday the 13th: The Series (1987). Finally retiring after six successful decades in show business -- his last film appearance was Purgatory (1999) -- R.G. and his lovely wife Mary Craven were mostly just enjoying life in California, and still traveled and vacationed in Europe occasionally. His upbeat, fun-loving personality made him a delight for all who came in contact with him. R.G. Armstrong died at age 95 of natural causes in Studio City, California on July 27, 2012.

Actor

The WakingThe Waking(2001)as Edward Sloan
PurgatoryPurgatory(1999)as Coachman
MillenniumMillennium(1996)as The Old Man
The Face of Alexandre Dumas: The Man in the Iron MaskThe Face of Alexandre Dumas: The Man in the Iron Mask(1998)as Old Farmer
Good Guys Bad GuysGood Guys Bad Guys(1997)as Clergyman

Soundtrack

Major DundeeMajor Dundee(1965)

Archive Footage

Pop Culture Beast's Halloween Horror PicksPop Culture Beast's Halloween Horror Picks(2014)as Amos
TCM Remembers 2012(2012)as Self, actor
Sam Peckinpah: PortraitSam Peckinpah: Portrait(2006)as Self
Go West, Young Man!Go West, Young Man!(2003)as Self
Walker Texas Ranger 3: Deadly ReunionWalker Texas Ranger 3: Deadly Reunion(1994)as Retired Texas Ranger

Known for

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Madonna, Al Pacino, Warren Beatty, William Forsythe, R.G. Armstrong, Ed O'Ross, and Henry Silva in Dick Tracy (1990)R.G. Armstrong and Craig Curtis in The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid (1972)R.G. Armstrong, Luke Askew, Barry Brown, Dana Elcar, Robert H. Harris, Donald Moffat, and Cliff Robertson in The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid (1972)R.G. Armstrong and Luke Askew in The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid (1972)R.G. Armstrong, Cliff Robertson, and Wayne Sutherlin in The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid (1972)R.G. Armstrong, Charles Drake, and Edgar Stehli in No Name on the Bullet (1959)

Credit Score: R.G. Armstrong

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1Reds15.0019817.331226795
2Predator10.0019877.801500568
3Millennium5.0019968.00213355
4Dick Tracy5.0019906.23770044
5My Name Is Nobody4.8819747.30032144
6A Face in the Crowd4.0019578.10019183
7Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid3.7519737.20223230
8El Dorado3.7519677.50033382
9The Car3.2519776.20013006
10Children of the Corn3.0919845.60062740