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Ralph Bellamy

Biography

  • Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
  • Birthday: June 17, 1904
Engaging performer who made his mark as the nice-but-bland fellow who loses the girl to Cary Grant or his ilk in the screwball comedies "Hands Across the Table" (1935), 1937's "The Awful Truth" (for which he received an Oscar nomination), "Carefree" (1938) and "His Girl Friday" (1940).

Bellamy appeared in over 100 films but won his greatest acclaim on Broadway, as a lionized presidential aspirant in "State of the Union" (1945); as an overzealous police officer in "Detective Story" (1949); and, especially, for his Tony Award-winning portrayal of Franklin Delano Roosevelt in "Sunrise at Campobello" (1958), which he repeated in the 1960 film. Bellamy also played Roosevelt in the TV miniseries "The Winds of War" (1983). Late in his career he contributed an excellent turn as a manipulative Wall Street mogul in the amusing social comedy "Trading Places" (1983).

Also Credited As

Ralph Bellamy

Born

On June 17, 1904 in Chicago, Illinois, United States

Job Titles

director, propmaster, designer, actor

Education

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Significant Others

  • Alice Murphy
    married from November 27, 1949 until Bellamy's death in 1991; fourth wife; born c. 1908; died on July 9, 1996 at age 88
  • Alice Delbridge
    married on December 28, 1926; divorced in 1930
  • Ethel Smith
    married in 1945; divorced in 1947
  • Catherine Willard
    married in 1931; divorced in 1945

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