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  1. Biography. One of the best known and most effective movie villains of the postwar years, actor Dan Duryea specialized in truly unpleasant figures who lacked even a shred of moral decency in such popular screen efforts as "Ball of Fire" (1941), "Along Came Jones" (1945), "Winchester '73" (1950) and classic noir like "Criss Cross" (1949).

  2. 5 de feb. de 2018 · How a Good Man Excelled at Playing the Bad Guy. Never a big star but a welcome fixture in westerns and film noirs over three decades, Dan Duryea specialized in playing the heel. In those kinds of parts, no one could touch him. During the opening titles, if you saw his name just under the leading man’s, you knew you were in for a good time.

  3. Dan Duryea was an American actor, best known for playing an antagonist for most of his career. Dan had a long association with theater, too. He had several film noirs and westerns under his belt and had appeared in character roles in the later years of his career.

  4. Dan Duryea nació el día 23 de enero de 1907 en Nueva York, en los Estados Unidos. Comenzó a intervenir en papeles cinematográficos en la década de los 40, en los cuales le tocaba interpretar siemrpre a personas inmaduras o de poco carácter. Una de las primeras películas en que intervino representando este rol fue en “El orgullo del ...

  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › dan_duryeaDan Duryea | Rotten Tomatoes

    Birthday: Jan 23, 1907. Birthplace: White Plains, New York, USA. One of the best known and most effective movie villains of the postwar years, actor Dan Duryea specialized in truly unpleasant ...

  6. TOO LATE FOR TEARS. BYRON HASKIN United States, 1949. A slick and nasty take on the classic noir theme of an ordinary couple dragged into crime and perversion, Too Late For Tears hums with heat and passion. Byron Haskin’s film features femme fatale extraordinaire Lizabeth Scott and the noir stalwart Dan Duryea ( Scarlet Street ).

  7. Hissable movie heavy Dan Duryea was handsome enough as a young man to secure leading roles in the student productions at White Plains High School. He majored in English at Cornell University, but kept active in theatre, succeeding Franchot Tone as president of Cornell's Dramatic Society. Bowing to his parents' wishes, Duryea sought out a more ...