Robert Armstrong

Robert Armstrong

Birthday

19.11.1890

Deathday

20.04.1973

Place of birth

Saginaw, Michigan, USA

Gender

Male

Known for

Acting

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Robert Armstrong (November 20, 1890 – April 20, 1973) was an American film actor best remembered for his role as Carl Denham in the 1933 version of King Kong by RKO Pictures. He uttered the famous exit quote, "'Twas beauty killed the beast," at the film's end. Months later, he starred as Carl Denham again in the sequel, Son of Kong, released the same year. In the late 1950s, Armstrong appeared as Sheriff Andy Anderson on Rod Cameron's syndicated western-themed television series, State Trooper. Description above from the Wikipedia article Robert Armstrong, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.​

Movies

Big Money

Big Money

10/28/1930

Radio Patrol

Radio Patrol

6/2/1932

Arson Squad

Arson Squad

9/11/1945

Celebrity

Celebrity

7/10/1928

Mr. Dynamite

Mr. Dynamite

3/1/1941

The Main Event

The Main Event

11/18/1927

The Hell Cat

The Hell Cat

6/16/1934

Gay Blades

Gay Blades

1/25/1946

The Shady Lady

The Shady Lady

12/16/1928

Behind the News

Behind the News

12/20/1940

Ex-Bad Boy

Ex-Bad Boy

7/15/1931

Panama Flo

Panama Flo

1/19/1932

King Kong

King Kong

4/7/1933

Hold 'Em Jail

Hold 'Em Jail

8/19/1932

Without Orders

Without Orders

10/22/1936

Sky Raiders

Sky Raiders

4/8/1941

Show Folks

Show Folks

10/20/1928

Paid

Paid

12/30/1930

Sweet Music

Sweet Music

2/23/1935

The Cop

The Cop

8/28/1928

Enemy Agent

Enemy Agent

4/18/1940

'G' Men

'G' Men

5/4/1935

Dive Bomber

Dive Bomber

8/30/1941

Meet the Fleet

Meet the Fleet

12/21/1940

The Navy Way

The Navy Way

2/26/1944

Exposed

Exposed

9/8/1947

Framed

Framed

2/23/1940

The Paleface

The Paleface

12/17/1948

The Fugitive

The Fugitive

11/11/1947

Nobody's Baby

Nobody's Baby

4/23/1937

Gang Busters

Gang Busters

3/31/1942

The Tip-Off

The Tip-Off

10/16/1931

The Kansan

The Kansan

9/10/1943

The Mad Ghoul

The Mad Ghoul

11/12/1943

Decoy

Decoy

9/14/1946

Gang Busters

Gang Busters

6/17/1955

Be Yourself!

Be Yourself!

2/7/1930

Iron Man

Iron Man

4/29/1931

The Son of Kong

The Son of Kong

12/22/1933

Gigolette

Gigolette

2/15/1935

Criminal Court

Criminal Court

11/15/1946

Johnny Cool

Johnny Cool

10/2/1963

Fall Guy

Fall Guy

3/15/1947

The Racketeer

The Racketeer

11/9/1929

Oh, Yeah!

Oh, Yeah!

10/19/1929

Suicide Fleet

Suicide Fleet

11/20/1931

Fast Workers

Fast Workers

3/10/1933

Unmarried

Unmarried

5/20/1939

Blonde Alibi

Blonde Alibi

3/1/1946

Big News

Big News

9/6/1929

Palooka

Palooka

1/26/1934

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