
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
11/19/1890
Place of Birth
Saginaw, Michigan, USA
Also Known As
Bob ArmstrongРоберт АрмстронгRobert William Armstrong
Robert Armstrong
Biography
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.
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Known For

Dive Bomber
as Art Lyons

The Kansan
as Malachy

Fast Workers
as Bucker Reilly

Blind Adventure
as Richard Bruce

Johnny Cool
as Underworld Leader

Paid
as Joe Garson

'G' Men
as Jeff McCord

Dangerous Waters
as 'Dusty' Johnson

Without Orders
as Wad. Madison

The Most Dangerous Game
as Martin Trowbridge

The Paleface
as Terris

Winter Carnival
as Tiger Reynolds

The Racketeer
as Mahlon Keane

Return of the Bad Men
as Wild Bill Doolin

The Roaring Twenties
as Hatted Passerby Before Nightclub (uncredited)

The Son of Kong
as Carl Denham

Mighty Joe Young
as Max O'Hara

Gang Busters
as Det. Tim Nolan

Sky Raiders
as Lieutenant Ed Carey

Captain China
as Keegan
Career Timeline
1959
1958
1957
The Crooked Circle
as Al Taylor
26 Men
Role unknown
Trackdown
as Sheriff Croft
Perry Mason
as Walter Haskell
Perry Mason
as Capt. Bancroft
Perry Mason
as Jimmy West
Perry Mason
as Phil Jenks
Wagon Train
as Roy Daniels
Sugarfoot
as Big Bill Carmody
Have Gun, Will Travel
as Sidney Carter
Meet McGraw
as Sheriff Andy Plummer
1956
1955
The 20th Century Fox Hour
as Pop
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
as Saloonkeeper
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
as Doc Buckles
Cheyenne
as Marshall Len Merrick
Double Jeopardy
as Sam Baggott
Gang Busters
as Det. Tim Nolan
Las Vegas Shakedown
as Doc
General Electric Theater: Into the Night
as Walt Bevans