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Dan Duryea

Dan Duryea

Acting
January 23, 1907 (61) — June 7, 1968
White Plains, New York, USA
January 23, 1907 (61) — June 7, 1968
White Plains, New York, USA

Dan Duryea

Acting

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dan Duryea (January 23, 1907, in White Plains, New York – June 7, 1968, in Hollywood, California) was an American actor of film, stage and television. Duryea graduated from Cornell University in 1928. While at Cornell, Duryea was elected into the Sphinx Head Society. He made his name on Broadway in the play Dead End, followed by The Little Foxes, in which he played the dishonest and not particularly bright weakling Leo Hubbard. He moved to Hollywood in 1940 to appear in the film version in the same role. He established himself in films playing similar secondary roles as the foil, usually as a weak or annoyingly immature character, in movies such as The Pride of the Yankees. As his career progressed throughout the 1940s he began to carve a niche as a violent, yet sexy, bad guy in a number of film noirs. In so doing he established a significant female following and, over time, something of a cult status. His work in this era included Scarlet Street, The Woman in the Window, Criss Cross, Black Angel and Too Late for Tears. From the 1950s, Duryea was more often seen in Westerns, most notably his charismatic villain in Winchester '73 (1950). Other memorable work in the latter part of his career included Thunder Bay (1953), The Burglar (1957), The Flight of the Phoenix (1965), and the primetime soap opera Peyton Place. He also appeared in one of the first Twilight Zone episodes in 1959 as a drunken former gunfighter in "Mr. Denton on Doomsday," written by Rod Serling. He guest starred on NBC's anthology series The Barbara Stanwyck Show. In 1963, Duryea appeared as Dr. Ben Lorrigan in the episode "Why Am I Grown So Cold" on the NBC medical drama about psychiatry, The Eleventh Hour. Duryea was far removed from many of the characters he played in the course of his career. He was married for thirty-five years to his wife, Helen, who preceded him in death on January 21, 1967. The couple had two sons: Peter, who worked for a time as an actor, and Richard. Dan Duryea died of cancer at the age of sixty-one. His remains are interred in Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills Cemetery in Los Angeles, California. Description above from the Wikipedia article Dan Duryea, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography 100

Movies (64)

  • James Stewart: A Wonderful Life
    1987
    Self (archive footage)
  • The Bamboo Saucer
    1968
    Hank Peters
  • Stranger on the Run
    1967
    O.E. Hotchkiss
  • Five Golden Dragons
    1967
    Dragon #1
  • Winchester '73
    1967
    Bart McAdam
  • The Hills Run Red
    1966
    Col. Winny Getz
  • Incident at Phantom Hill
    1966
    Joe Barlow
  • The Flight of the Phoenix
    1965
    Standish
  • The Bounty Killer
    1965
    Willie Duggan
  • Taggart
    1965
    Jason
  • Do You Know This Voice?
    1964
    John Hopta
  • He Rides Tall
    1964
    Bart Thorne
  • Walk a Tightrope
    1963
    Carl Lutcher
  • Six Black Horses
    1962
    Frank Jesse
  • Platinum High School
    1960
    Maj. Redfern Kelly
  • Gundown at Sandoval
    1959
    Dan Trask
  • Kathy O'
    1958
    Harry Johnson
  • Slaughter on 10th Avenue
    1957
    John Jacob Masters
  • Night Passage
    1957
    Whitey Harbin
  • The Burglar
    1957
    Nat Harbin
  • Battle Hymn
    1957
    Sgt. Herman
  • Storm Fear
    1955
    Fred
  • The Marauders
    1955
    Avery
  • Foxfire
    1955
    Hugh Slater
  • This Is My Love
    1954
    Murray Myer
  • Silver Lode
    1954
    Fred McCarty
  • Rails Into Laramie
    1954
    Jim Shanessy
  • Ride Clear of Diablo
    1954
    Whitey Kincade
  • World for Ransom
    1954
    Mike Callahan / Corrigan
  • 36 Hours
    1953
    Major Bill Rogers

Shows (36)

  • The Monroes
    1966
  • The Loner
    1965
  • Daniel Boone
    1964
    Simon Perigore
  • Kraft Suspense Theatre
    1963
    Lt. Boyd Manners
  • Burke's Law
    1963
    Hop Sing Kelly
  • Going My Way
    1962
  • Combat!
    1962
    Barton
  • The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
    1962
    Raymond Brown
  • The Virginian
    1962
    Ben Crayton
  • Route 66
    1960
  • The Barbara Stanwyck Show
    1960
    Pierre
  • Adventures in Paradise
    1959
    Theodore Florian
  • The Twilight Zone
    1959
    Al Denton
  • Laramie
    1959
  • Riverboat
    1959
    Captain Brad Turner
  • Bonanza
    1959
    Marshal Gerald Eskith
  • Rawhide
    1959
    Jardin
  • Pursuit
    1958
    Matt Shaw
  • Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse
    1958
  • Naked City
    1958
    Clyde Royd
  • Cimarron City
    1958
  • Shirley Temple's Storybook
    1958
    Muff Potter
  • Suspicion
    1957
    Eddie Schumaker / McDillard
  • Wagon Train
    1957
    Amos
  • Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre
    1956
    Kirk Joiner
  • The 20th Century Fox Hour
    1955
  • Star Stage
    1955
    Jason
  • Climax!
    1954
    Dr. Dennis Sullivan
  • December Bride
    1954
  • Studio 57
    1954