- R. G. Armstrong
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name = R.G. Armstrong
birthname = Robert Golden Armstrong
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birthplace =Birmingham, Alabama , U.S.
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yearsactive = 1954-2001
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tonyawards =Robert Golden "R.G." Armstrong (born
April 7 ,1917 ) is an American actor and playwright. A Veterancharacter actor who appeared in dozens ofWesterns over the course of his career, he may be best remembered for his work with directorSam Peckinpah .Biography
Early life
Armstrong was born in
Birmingham, Alabama . He came from a family of religious fundamentalists, and his mother wanted him to be a pastor. Armstrong, however, became interested in acting, and while attending the University of North Carolina, he began acting on stage with the Carolina Playmakers. Upon graduation he attended theActor's Studio Career
Armstrong quickly launched a career on Broadway. He won considerable acclaim for his role in "
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof ". Armstrong also began writing his own plays, which were performed off-Broadway.Armstrong's first film appearance was in the 1954 movie "
Garden of Eden ". It was television, however, where he first earned a name for himself. He guest starred in virtually every TV Western produced in the '50s and '60s, including: "Have Gun - Will Travel ", "Californians", "The Big Valley ", "The Rifleman ", "Zane Grey Theater ", "", "The Westerner", "Bonanza ", "Maverick", "Gunsmoke ", "Rawhide" and "Wagon Train ". He also appeared on "The Twilight Zone", "Alfred Hitchcock Presents ", "The Andy Griffith Show ", "The Fugitive", "Perry Mason", "T.H.E. Cat ", "Hawaii Five-O ", "Starsky and Hutch ", "The Dukes of Hazzard ", and "Dynasty". Armstrong had a recurring role in the second season of "Millennium" as a reclusive visionary known only as the Old Man.While working on "The Westerner", Armstrong made the acquaintance of up-and-coming writer/director
Sam Peckinpah . The two immediately struck up a friendship. Peckinpah recognized Armstrong's inner turmoil regarding the religious beliefs of his family, and utilized that to brilliant effect in his films. Armstrong would almost always play a slightly unhinged fundamentalist Christian in Peckinpah's films, usually wielding a Bible in one hand and a shotgun in the other. This character archetype appeared in "Ride the High Country " (1962), "Major Dundee " (1965), "The Ballad of Cable Hogue " (1970), and, perhaps most memorably, in "Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid " (1973).Even outside of Peckinpah's work, however, Armstrong became a tier-one character actor in his own right, appearing in dozens of films over his career, playing both villains and sympathetic characters. Some of his more memorable roles outside of Peckinpah's films include a sympathetic rancher in "El Dorado" (1967), Cap'n Dan in "
The Great White Hope " (1970), outlawClell Miller in "The Great Northfield, Minnesota Raid " (1972), a bumbling outlaw in "My Name is Nobody " (1973), a major role in Race with the Devil (as the sheriff) (1975), as well as "Children of the Corn" (1984), and as the General in "Predator" (1987), as well as small parts inWarren Beatty 's films "Heaven Can Wait" (1978) and "Reds" (1981), as well as a major role as the villainPruneface in "Dick Tracy" (1990).Despite being typecast as gruff and violent characters throughout his career, Armstrong is well-known for having a warm and affable personality offscreen. He has been married 3 times, his first wife was Ann Neale from which he has 4 children, then to Susan Guthrie until 1976 and remained married to his third wife, Mary Craven, until her recent passing in 2004.
Armstrong was semi-retired from films, continuing to be active in off-Broadway theater, until recently retiring because of blindness.
Partial filmography
* "
The Fugitive Kind " (1959)
* "Ride the High Country " (1962)
* "Major Dundee " (1965)
* "El Dorado" (1967)
* "The Great White Hope " (1970)
* "The Ballad of Cable Hogue " (1970)
* "J. W. Coop " (1972)
* "The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid " (1972)
* "Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid " (1973)
* "White Lightning " (1973)
* "Race with the Devil " (1975)
* "Stay Hungry " (1976)
* "The Car " (1977)
* "Heaven Can Wait " (1978)
* "Reds" (1981)
* "Lone Wolf McQuade " (1983)
* "Children of the Corn " (1984)
* "Predator" (1987)
* "Jocks" (1987)
* "Dick Tracy" (1990)
* "Purgatory" (1999)External links
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NAME= Armstrong, R. G.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Armstrong, Robert Golden
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actor
DATE OF BIRTH= 1917-4-7
PLACE OF BIRTH=Birmingham, Alabama , U.S.
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