Robert Ridgely

Robert Ridgely

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Birthday: 
24 December 1931, Teaneck, New Jersey, USA
Superbly talented vocal artist and character actor supreme Robert Ridgely was born on December 24, 1931 in New Jersey. Ridgely started out as a cabaret entertainer. He began his television acting career in the early 60s with guest appearances on such TV shows as Surfside 6 (1960), Sea Hunt (1958), and Maverick (1957). Ridgely had a recurring role a... Show more »
Superbly talented vocal artist and character actor supreme Robert Ridgely was born on December 24, 1931 in New Jersey. Ridgely started out as a cabaret entertainer. He began his television acting career in the early 60s with guest appearances on such TV shows as Surfside 6 (1960), Sea Hunt (1958), and Maverick (1957). Ridgely had a recurring role as Lt. Frank Kimbro on the short-lived World War II TV series The Gallant Men (1962). Robert made his film debut in the 1963 feature FBI Code 98 (1963). Ridgely was occasionally cast as sleazy charmers such as unctuous emcees and announcers. Robert popped up in four comedies for Mel Brooks: Blazing Saddles (1974), High Anxiety (1977), Life Stinks (1991), and Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993). Moreover, Ridgely was in several pictures for director Jonathan Demme; he's especially memorable (and delightful) as smarmy game show host Wally "Mr. Love" Williams in the wonderful Melvin and Howard (1980). Other noteworthy movie roles are boozy, moonshine-running airplane pilot Lester Boggs in the rowdy redneck romp The Great Lester Boggs (1974), radio talk show host Bob Morton in Heart Like a Wheel (1983), and Los Angeles Mayor Ted Egan in Beverly Hills Cop II (1987). Robert lent his strong, smooth, booming voice to countless animated TV programs and cartoon features; the characters he voiced include Tarzan in Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle (1976), Flash Gordon in Flash Gordon (1979), the Peculiar Purple Pieman of Porcupine Peak in the The World of Strawberry Shortcake (1980) and TV specials, and Thundarr in Thundarr the Barbarian (1980). Among the TV shows Ridgely had guest spots on are Designing Women (1986), Newhart (1982), Night Court (1984), Hunter (1984), The Incredible Hulk (1978), WKRP in Cincinnati (1978), Kung Fu (1972), _Bonanza_, and Get Smart (1965). In addition, he did voice-over work for numerous TV commercials. Robert gave a terrifically robust and engaging performance as jolly porno producer the Colonel James in the fantastic Boogie Nights (1997), which alas turned out to be his last movie and a worthy closer to his long and distinguished career. Robert Ridgely died at age 65 from cancer on February 8, 1997 in Toluca Lake, California. Show less «

Robert Ridgely's FILMOGRAPHY

Galtar and the Golden Lance - Season 1

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The Smurfs - Season 5 [Sub: Eng]

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Hunter - Season 2 (1984)

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Webster - Season 3

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Newhart - Season 3

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Night Court - Season 1

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Night Court - Season 2

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Lucky Luke - Season 1

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The Smurfs - Season 4 [Sub: Eng]

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Hunter - Season 1 (1984)

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Snorks - Season 1

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Challenge of the GoBots - Season 1

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Charles in Charge - Season 1

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The Wild Life

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Webster - Season 2

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Newhart - Season 2

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Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends - Season 3

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The Smurfs - Season 3 [Sub: Eng]

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Heart Like a Wheel

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Webster - Season 1

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The Dukes - Season 1

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Newhart - Season 1

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Flash Gordon: The Greatest Adventure of All

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Robert Ridgely'S roles

The Colonel James
The Colonel James
The Hangman
The Hangman
Mayor Ted Egan
Mayor Ted Egan
Tarzan
Tarzan
Madman
Madman
Commander
Commander