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Acting
September 11, 1914
December 29, 2002
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ralph Clanton (September 11, 1914 - December 29, 2002) was an American character actor. Although his name is not familiar to audiences, he did play a significant supporting role in a classic film which is revived regularly. His most often seen performance is as the Comte De Guiche in the 1950 film Cyrano de Bergerac, the first sound version in English of Edmond Rostand's classic play, and the film for which José Ferrer won his only Academy Award for Best Actor. Besides Ferrer as Cyrano, Clanton was the only holdover from the cast of the 1946 Broadway revival of the play, and would play the role of De Guiche opposite him once more, in a New York City Center production in 1953. In addition to playing De Guiche in "Cyrano", Clanton was featured in seven different episodes of Alfred Hitchcock's television show, as well as making several appearances on the Hallmark Hall of Fame. In 1976, he played the role of George Washington in a PBS television production of Sidney Kingsley's The Patriots, a drama that had itself been produced on the Hallmark Hall of Fame in 1963, but without Clanton. He also played the role of Jasper Delaney on the TV soap operas, Another World and its spinoff, Somerset. He played the role of Mr. Ingram in the sci-fi thriller The 27th Day. He played guest star roles on numerous television series, including Perry Mason, in addition to appearing on Broadway in the role of Claude Nau in Robert Bolt's Vivat! Vivat Regina!, as well as in several Shakespeare productions. One of his last roles was a bit part in the hit Dan Aykroyd - Eddie Murphy film Trading Places, in 1983. In a playbill for the 1946 revival of Cyrano de Bergerac he is listed as a direct descendant of members of the infamous Clanton gang, which took part in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral Description above from the Wikipedia article Ralph Clanton, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Official #1
1983

Harper
1982

Harper
1982

George Washington
1976

Frank Boyden
1975

Supermarket Manager
1971

George Washington
1971

Radio Announcer (voice / uncredited)
1962

Mr. Williams
1961

O.J. Turnball (uncredited)
1961

as Official #1

as Harper

as Harper

as George Washington

as Frank Boyden

as Supermarket Manager

as George Washington

as Radio Announcer (voice / uncredited)

as Mr. Williams

as O.J. Turnball (uncredited)
as Williamson

as Senor George Brighton

as Herbert Goelet

as Ed Bailey

as Sam Marvin

as Mervyn Aldritch

as Mr. Parner

as General Gage

as Col. Cross

as Mr Ingram

as Arthur Markel

as Duke of Anjou

as Sir Stephen Hurstwood

as Randolph Burnside

as Perry Harrison

as Ship's Purser

as Mr. Saunders

as Red

as Narrator (voice)

as Antoine Comte de Guiche

as David

as Opening Narrator (voice)