Stanley Ridges

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July 17, 1890

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Stanley Ridges (17 July 1890 – 22 April 1951) was a British-born actor who made his mark in films by playing a wide assortment of character parts. Born 17 July 1890 in Southampton, Hampshire, England, UK, Stanley Ridges became a protégé of Beatrice Lillie, a star of musical stage comedies, and spent many years learning and honing his craft on the stage. Eventually making his way to America, Ridges began as a song-and-dance man on Broadway, but later turned to dramatic roles onstage, appearing in such plays as Maxwell Anderson's Mary of Scotland (as Lord Morton) and Valley Forge (as Lieutenant Colonel Lucifer Tench), becoming a romantic leading man. Ridges' silent film debut was in Success (1923). With his excellent diction and rich speaking voice, he easily made the transition into sound films, with his career taking off at age 43, in Crime Without Passion (1934), with Claude Rains. Ridges found himself cast in character roles, as his greying hair put his romantic leading man days at an end. His most best known roles were probably two different characters in one film, one of them the kindly Professor Kingsley and the other the murderous Red Cannon in the thriller Black Friday (1940). The Jekyll and Hyde transformations gave Ridges a chance to display his acting ability. Ridges was often cast in supporting roles in many classic films, and played the lead only once, in the B-picture False Faces (1943). Among Ridges's other film roles were as the Scotland Yard inspector who is shadowing Charles Laughton in the film The Suspect (1944), as Major Buxton (Gary Cooper's commanding officer) in Sergeant York (1942), as Professor Siletsky in To Be or Not to Be (also 1942), and as Cary Travers Grayson, the official White House physician in Wilson (1944). By 1950, he had just begun appearing in television anthologies such as Studio One and Philco Television Playhouse. His last feature film, the Ginger Rogers comedy The Groom Wore Spurs, in which he played a mobster, was released a month before he died. Stanley Ridges died 22 April 1951, in Westbrook, Connecticut, aged 60.

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The Groom Wore Spurs
6.70
movie1951United States
Character: Harry KallenCredit: Acting
No Way Out
7.20
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Character: Sam MorelandCredit: Acting
The Man Who Had Influence
6.90
movie1950United States
Character: J. C. GrantCredit: Acting
Paid in Full
6.80
movie1950United States
Character: Dr. P.J. 'Phil' WinstonCredit: Acting
The File on Thelma Jordon
6.90
movie1949United States
Character: Kingsley WillisCredit: Acting
Task Force
6.80
movie1949United States
Character: Sen. BentleyCredit: Acting
You're My Everything
6.80
movie1949United States
Character: Mr. Henry MercerCredit: Acting
Streets of Laredo
6.80
movie1949United States
Character: Major BaileyCredit: Acting
An Act of Murder
6.90
movie1948United States
Character: Doctor Walter MorrisonCredit: Acting
Possessed
7.00
movie1947United States
Character: Dr. WillardCredit: Acting
Mr. Ace
6.80
movie1946United States
Character: ToomeyCredit: Acting
Canyon Passage
6.90
movie1946United States
Character: Jonas OvermireCredit: Acting
Because of Him
6.90
movie1946United States
Character: Charles GilbertCredit: Acting
Captain Eddie
6.80
movie1945United States
Character: Col. Hans AdamsonCredit: Acting
The Phantom Speaks
6.80
movie1945United States
Character: Dr. Paul RenwickCredit: Acting
God Is My Co-Pilot
6.80
movie1945United States
Character: Col. Merian 'Steve' CooperCredit: Acting
The Suspect
7.10
movie1945United States
Character: Inspector HuxleyCredit: Acting
The Master Race
6.80
movie1944United States
Character: Phil CarsonCredit: Acting
Wilson
6.70
movie1944United States
Character: Dr. Cary GraysonCredit: Acting
The Story of Dr. Wassell
6.80
movie1944United States
Character: Cmdr. William B. 'Bill' GogginsCredit: Acting