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Dan Duryea (/ ˈ d ʊr i. eɪ / DUURR-ee-ay, January 23, 1907 – June 7, 1968) was an American actor in film, stage, and television. Known for portraying a vast range of character roles as a villain, he nonetheless had a long career in a wide variety of leading and secondary roles.
En los años cincuenta, Duryea pasó la mayor parte del tiempo trabajando para la televisión y en algunos westerns. Entre ellos, participó como estrella invitada en El virginiano , en el sexto episodio de la quinta temporada (5x06) "The Challenge".
- 7 de junio de 1968 o 8 de junio de 1968, Hollywood (Estados Unidos)
11 Videos. 99+ Photos. Dan Duryea was educated at Cornell University and worked in the. advertising business before pursuing his career as an actor. Duryea. made his Broadway debut in the play "Dead End." The critical acclaim he. won for his performance as Leo Hubbard in the Broadway production of.
- Actor, Soundtrack
- January 23, 1907
- 2 min
- June 7, 1968
Dan Duryea may be remembered for "heavy" roles in films like The Little Foxes or The Woman in the Window, but he was also well-known in his time for cowboy roles and Westerns. He starred in several B-Westerns, and he played the second lead in a lot of A-Westerns.
Dan Duryea List of Movies and TV Shows - TV Guide. Profession Actor. Actor. 82 Credits. Peyton Place. 1968. Combat! 1967. Daniel Boone. 1965. The Alfred Hitchcock Hour. 1964. Wagon Train. 1964....
Dan Duryea. Active - 1941 - 1968 | Born - Jan 23, 1907 | Died - Jun 7, 1968 | Genres - Drama, Western, Crime. Overview.
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.