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  1. Bradford Dillman (April 14, 1930 – January 16, 2018) was an American actor and author.

  2. Bradford Dillman (* 14. April 1930 in San Francisco, Kalifornien; † 16. Januar 2018 in Santa Barbara, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Theater-und Filmschauspieler.

  3. Bradford Dillman. Actor: The Enforcer. Dark-haired, Ivy League-looking Bradford Dillman, whose white-collar career spanned nearly five decades, possessed charm and confident good looks that were slightly tainted by a bent smile, darting glance and edgy countenance that often provoked suspicion. Sure enough, the camera picked up on it and he ...

  4. Dark-haired, Ivy League-looking Bradford Dillman, whose white-collar career spanned nearly five decades, possessed charm and confident good looks that were slightly tainted by a bent smile, darting glance and edgy countenance that often provoked suspicion.

  5. 21. Jan. 2018 · Bradford Dillman, a Broadway and film actor known for his roles in the original Broadway production of “Long Day’s Journey Into Night” and the movie “Compulsion,” died on Jan. 16 in Santa...

  6. 23. Jan. 2018 · Bradford Dillman, the original Edmund inLong Days Journey into Night” and star of “Compulsion,” died on Jan. 16 in Santa Barbara after complications from pneumonia. He was...

  7. 20. Jan. 2018 · Bradford Dillman, a dashingly handsome star of stage and screen who burst to acclaim as the pensive Edmund Tyrone in the original Broadway run of Eugene O'Neill's "Long Day's Journey...

  8. Bradford Dillman, who created the role of younger brother Edmund Tyrone in the original Broadway production of Eugene O’Neill’s Long Day’s Journey Into Night, died January 16 at the age of...

  9. 9. Apr. 2018 · Bradford Dillman, who has died aged 87, was a tall, dark-haired and suave Hollywood leading man who enjoyed a five-decade career on stage, film and television.

  10. 23. Jan. 2018 · Bradford Dillman, the original Edmund in “Long Days Journey into Night” and star of “Compulsion,” died on Jan. 16 in Santa Barbara after complications from pneumonia. He was 87.