Ralph Dunn

Ralph Dunn

Born:May 22, 1900

Place of Birth:Titusville, Pennsylvania, USA

Died:February 19, 1968

Known For:Acting

Biography

Ralph Dunn, a versatile American actor, made his mark in the world of film, television, and stage. Born in Titusville, Pennsylvania, Dunn's early years were spent in Canton, Illinois under the care of relatives. His father's involvement as a U.S. Army veterinarian during WWI and his mother's background in acting set the stage for Dunn's future in the entertainment industry.

While Dunn briefly attended the University of Pennsylvania, his true calling beckoned him away after just one day when he decided to join a Vaudeville troupe. This marked the beginning of a career that would see him excel in portraying characters with his burly physique and commanding voice. Dunn's entry into Hollywood during the advent of talking films saw him make his debut in 1932's The Crowd Roars, paving the way for a prolific career in the industry.

Known for his imposing presence and distinctive voice, Dunn often found himself cast as the perfect foil to short, comedic leads. His collaborations with the Columbia short subjects unit led to memorable appearances in films alongside comedy legends like the Three Stooges. His roles in films such as Mummy's Dummies, Who Done It?, and For Crimin' Out Loud showcased his ability to complement the comedic talents of his co-stars.

As the entertainment landscape evolved, Dunn transitioned seamlessly into television, making appearances in popular series like Kitty Foyle and Norby. His contributions to the small screen were just as notable as his work in film, demonstrating his versatility as an actor. Dunn's lasting impact on the industry was evident as he continued to secure roles well into the 1960s, with appearances in films like Black Like Me showcasing his enduring talent and adaptability.

Throughout his career, Ralph Dunn's commanding presence and acting prowess endeared him to audiences and solidified his status as a respected character actor. His ability to bring depth and authenticity to a wide range of roles made him a sought-after talent in both film and television. Dunn's legacy as a versatile performer endures, leaving behind a body of work that continues to captivate audiences and inspire aspiring actors in the industry.

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Filmography

Acting

The Treasure of the Sierra Madre

The Treasure of the Sierra Madre

Flophouse Bum (uncredited)

1948

Two jobless Americans convince a prospector to travel to the mountains of Mexico with them in search of gold. But the hostile wilderness, local bandits, and greed all get in the way of their journey.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame

The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Soldier (uncredited)

1939

Paris, France, 1482. Frollo, Chief Justice of benevolent King Louis XI, gets infatuated by the beauty of Esmeralda, a young Romani girl. The hunchback Quasimodo, Frollo's protege and bell-ringer of Notre Dame, lives in peace among the bells in the heights of the immense cathedral until he is involved by the twisted magistrate in his malicious plans to free himself from Esmeralda's alleged spell, which he believes to be the devil's work.
The Grapes of Wrath

The Grapes of Wrath

Deputy (uncredited)

1940

Tom Joad returns to his home after a jail sentence to find his family kicked out of their farm due to foreclosure. He catches up with them on his Uncle’s farm, and joins them the next day as they head for California and a new life... Hopefully.
His Girl Friday

His Girl Friday

Plainclothesman (uncredited)

1940

Walter Burns is an irresistibly conniving newspaper publisher desperate to woo back his paper’s star reporter, who also happens to be his estranged wife. She’s threatening to quit and settle down with a new beau, but, as Walter knows, she has a weakness: she can’t resist a juicy scoop.
Laura

Laura

Fred Callahan (uncredited)

1944

A police detective falls in love with the woman whose murder he's investigating.
Scarlet Street

Scarlet Street

First Policeman in Park (uncredited)

1945

Cashier and part-time starving artist Christopher Cross is absolutely smitten with the beautiful Kitty March. Kitty plays along, but she's really only interested in Johnny, a two-bit crook. When Kitty and Johnny find out that art dealers are interested in Chris's work, they con him into letting Kitty take credit for the paintings. Cross allows it because he is in love with Kitty, but his love will only let her get away with so much.
The Woman in the Window

The Woman in the Window

Traffic Cop (uncredited)

1944

A seductive woman gets an innocent professor mixed up in murder.
Murder, My Sweet

Murder, My Sweet

Detective (uncredited)

1944

After being hired to find an ex-con's former girlfriend, Philip Marlowe is drawn into a deeply complex web of mystery and deceit.
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet the Invisible Man

Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet the Invisible Man

Motorcycle Cop (uncredited)

1951

As novice detectives, Bud and Lou come face to face with the Invisible Man.