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  1. Little Foxes, The (1941) -- (Movie Clip) Not Even A Whole Violin Spectacular bit between Dan Duryea as shiftless Leo and Carl Benton Reid, his even more brazen father, discussing what might be done with their uncle and brother-in-law’s dormant assets, while they shave, in the circa 1900 South, William Wyler directing from Lillian Hellman’s script, in The Little Foxes, 1941.

  2. 5. Feb. 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. Died June 7, 1968 in Los Angeles, CA. D an Duryea was a veteran character actor whose sneering, cold-blooded villainy set the style for Hollywood bad guys of the 1940s. Duryea's career included more than 150 roles on stage, in motion pictures and on television. He first gained fame in 1940 as the sniveling coward Leo Hubbard in Lillian Hellman ...

  4. Dan Duryea starb 1968 im Alter von lediglich 61 Jahren an Krebs. Duryea über seine brutalen Film-Noir-Rollen: “I was slapping the overbearing teacher who would fail you in their 'holier-than-thou' class and enjoy it.”

  5. Gar Moore: Sam Harrison. Leif Erickson: Pringle. Barry Kelley: William McCandles. Hugh Reilly: Charlie. → Synchronisation →. Kokain ist ein US-amerikanischer Kriminalfilm aus dem Jahr 1949 von William Castle mit Howard Duff, Shelley Winters und Dan Duryea in den Hauptrollen. Der Film wurde von Universal-International produziert.

  6. Interview, Porträt, Filmografie, Bilder und Videos zum Star Dan Duryea | cinema.de

  7. 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. Dan’s villainous look and maniacal laugh was so convincing on screen, that it ...