Robert Armstrong

Robert Armstrong

Born: Nov 19, 1890
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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. Months later, he starred as Carl Denham again in the sequel, Son of Kong, released the same year. In the late 1950s, Armstrong appeared as Sheriff Andy Anderson on Rod Cameron's syndicated western-themed television series, State Trooper. Description above from the Wikipedia article Robert Armstrong, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.​

Movie that he play too

King Kong
75% Match1933
The Most Dangerous GameDecoy
59% Match1946
'G' Men
65% Match1935
Double Jeopardy
54% Match1955
59% Match1947
53% Match1933
39% Match1946
49% Match1947
47% Match1944
52% Match1946
63% Match1949
63% Match1941
52% Match1943
61% Match1948
0% Match1941
43% Match1929
62% Match1936
46% Match1935
60% Match1943
60% Match1935
59% Match1945
60% Match1940
60% Match1957
52% Match1942
59% Match1944
57% Match1944
44% Match1942
49% Match1929
53% Match1952
63% Match1932
60% Match1935
0% Match1932
58% Match1947
58% Match1940
64% Match1928
50% Match1934
52% Match1931
52% Match1955
50% Match1940
48% Match1949
46% Match1929
70% Match1932
60% Match1928
52% Match1934
57% Match1935
52% Match1958
59% Match1931
63% Match1948
55% Match1933
50% Match1930
56% Match1931
58% Match1936
57% Match1937
68% Match1930
43% Match1931
45% Match1934
0% Match1940
55% Match1937
40% Match1930
63% Match1941
0% Match1939
46% Match1939
53% Match1933
50% Match1932
60% Match1937
59% Match1934
0% Match1938
60% Match1933
60% Match1934
0% Match1931
0% Match1927
60% Match1928
32% Match1934
57% Match1940
72% Match1938
50% Match1950
75% Match1939
60% Match1936
53% Match1955
45% Match1939
0% Match1933
50% Match1949
0% Match1946
0% Match1941
0% Match1937
30% Match1939
68% Match1932
58% Match1936
52% Match1939
0% Match1928
55% Match1940
35% Match1934
0% Match1945
0% Match1928
0% Match1946
60% Match1939
53% Match1937
52% Match1942
37% Match1956
47% Match1935
60% Match1942
50% Match1943
0% Match1928
53% Match1963
52% Match1929
30% Match1936
0% Match1930
0% Match1929
63% Match1947