Aldo Ray | |
| Job | Film actor |
| Years active | 1951-1991 |
| Top Roles | 'Chet' Keefer, Bill Thompson, Sgt. Montana, Davie Hucko, Frank McGraw |
| Top Genres | Drama, Comedy, Crime, Romance, War, Action |
| Top Topics | World War II, Romance (Comic), Book-Based |
| Top Collaborators | Frank Ferguson, Anthony Mann (Director), John Derek, Charles Bronson |
| Shares birthday with | Victor Saville, Ernst Laemmle, Michael Brennan see more.. |
Aldo Ray Overview:
Actor, Aldo Ray, was born Aldo DaRe on Sep 25, 1926 in Pen Argyl, PA. Ray died at the age of 64 on Mar 27, 1991 in Martinez, CA .
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By Terry on Oct 1, 2015 From Stardust and ShadowsI recently facinated viewed gruff speaking in ?pseudo noir picture NIGHTFALL (1957) Directed by Jacques Tourneur . The way this fellow moved with economy of motion, stood tall, and what was so important in pictures of that day is that he wore his clothes well. Ray never actually played foot... Read full article
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Aldo Ray Quotes:
Albert:
Tell him there's a deadly poisonous snake inside of the cage. Tell him.
[Joseph eaves the room. Re-enters a few seconds later]
Albert: You didn't tell him?
Albert: [after a pause] He knows already.
Doc McGee: How come you like blowing things up so much?
Sergeant Muldoon: My dad gave me a chemistry set. It got bigger than both of us.
Albert: What if she knows his handwriting?
Joseph: If you got a beautiful note like this, would you bother comparing signatures?
Albert: No. It'd have to be signed by a girl, though.
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[Joseph eaves the room. Re-enters a few seconds later]
Albert: You didn't tell him?
Albert: [after a pause] He knows already.
Doc McGee: How come you like blowing things up so much?
Sergeant Muldoon: My dad gave me a chemistry set. It got bigger than both of us.
Albert: What if she knows his handwriting?
Joseph: If you got a beautiful note like this, would you bother comparing signatures?
Albert: No. It'd have to be signed by a girl, though.
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