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  1. Robert Armstrong (Saginaw, 20 de noviembre de 1890 - Santa Mónica, 20 de abril de 1973) fue un actor estadounidense conocido por su papel como Carl Denham en King Kong en 1933. Él fue quien pronunció la famosa frase «Fue la bella quien mató a la bestia» al final de esa película.

  2. Robert William Armstrong (November 20, 1890 – April 20, 1973) was an American film and television actor remembered for his role as Carl Denham in the 1933 version of King Kong by RKO Pictures. He delivered the film's famous final line: "It wasn't the airplanes. It was beauty killed the beast."

  3. Biography. Robert Armstrong. Jump to Edit. Overview. Born. November 20, 1890 · Saginaw, Michigan, USA. Died. April 20, 1973 · Santa Monica, California, USA (cancer) Birth name. Robert William Armstrong. Height. 5′ 10″ (1.78 m) Mini Bio.

    • November 20, 1890
    • April 20, 1973
  4. Robert Armstrong. Actor: King Kong. Robert Armstrong is familiar to old-movie buffs for his case-hardened, rapid-fire delivery in such roles as fast-talking promoters, managers, FBI agents, street cops, detectives and other such characters in scores of films--over 160--many of them at Warner Brothers, where he was part of the so-called "Warner ...

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    • November 20, 1890
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    • April 20, 1973
  5. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Robert Armstrong (November 20, 1890 – April 20, 1973) was an American film actor best remembered for his role as Carl Denham in the 1933 version of King Kong by RKO Pictures. He uttered the famous exit quote, "'Twas beauty killed the beast," at the film's end.

  6. R.G. Armstrong. Actor: Predator. A golden career was reflected in his name. Robert Golden Armstrong ("Bob" to his friends) was born in Birmingham, Alabama on April 7, 1917. He attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. While there, he was frequently performing on stage with the Carolina Playmakers.

  7. Robert Golden Armstrong Jr. (April 7, 1917 – July 27, 2012) was an American character actor and playwright. A veteran performer who appeared in dozens of Westerns during his 40-year career, he may be best remembered for his work with director Sam Peckinpah .