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Robert Armstrong

Robert Armstrong

Forever remembered by film buffs as the man who brought King Kong to New York, American actor Robert Armstrong was a law student at the University of Washington in Seattle when he dropped out in favor of a vaudeville tour. Learning by doing, Armstrong worked his way up to "leading man" roles in a New York stock company run by veteran character man Jimmy Gleason. Gleason's play Iz Zat So? led to a film contract for Armstrong, whose first picture was The Main Event (1927). The actor's stage training served him well during Hollywood's switchover to sound, and he appeared with frequency in the early talkie years, at one point costarring with Broadway legend Fanny Brice in My Man (1930). An expert at playing sports and showbiz promoters, Armstrong was a natural for the role of the enthusiastic but foolhardy Carl Denham in King Kong (1933). Armstrong enjoyed some of the best dialogue of his career as he coerced erstwhile actress Fay Wray to go with him to Skull Island to seek out "money, adventure, the thrill of a lifetime", and as he egged on his crew to explore the domain of 50-foot ape Kong. And of course, Armstrong was allowed to speak the final lines of this imperishable classic: "It wasn't the planes...It was beauty killed the beast." Armstrong played Carl Denham again in a sequel, Son of Kong (1933), and later played Denham in everything but name as a shoestring theatrical promoter in Mighty Joe Young (1949), wherein he brought a nice giant gorilla into civilization. Always in demand as a character actor, Armstrong continued to make films in the 1940s; he had the rare distinction of playing an American military officer in Around the World (1943), a Nazi agent in My Favorite Spy (1942), and a Japanese general in Blood on the Sun (1945)! In the 1950s and 1960s, Armstrong was a fixture on TV cop and adventure programs. Perhaps the most characteristic moment in Armstrong's TV career was during a sketch on The Red Skelton Show, in which Red took one look at Armstrong and ad-libbed "Say, did you ever get that monkey off that building?" ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


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Robert Armstrong Trivia

When was Robert Armstrong born?
Robert Armstrong date of birth: November 20, 1890

Who did Robert Armstrong play in Manhattan Love Song?
Robert Armstrong was Williams in Manhattan Love Song

What role did Robert Armstrong play in The Son of Kong?
Robert Armstrong played Carl Denham in The Son of Kong

Who did Robert Armstrong play in The Mystery Man?
Robert Armstrong was Larry in The Mystery Man

What role did Robert Armstrong play in Be Yourself?
Robert Armstrong played Jerry Moore in Be Yourself

Who did Robert Armstrong portray in King Kong?
Robert Armstrong was Carl Denham in King Kong

Who did Robert Armstrong play in Sons of New Mexico?
Robert Armstrong was Pat Feeney in Sons of New Mexico

Who did Robert Armstrong play in The Paleface?
Robert Armstrong was Terris in The Paleface

Who did Robert Armstrong portray in Mighty Joe Young?
Robert Armstrong was Max O'Hara in Mighty Joe Young

Who did Robert Armstrong portray in Baby Face Morgan?
Robert Armstrong was "Doc" Rogers in Baby Face Morgan

Who did Robert Armstrong portray in Wings over the Pacific?
Robert Armstrong was Pieter in Wings over the Pacific

What role did Robert Armstrong portray in Palooka?
Robert Armstrong played Pete Palooka in Palooka

Who did Robert Armstrong portray in The Most Dangerous Game?
Robert Armstrong was Martin Trowbridge in The Most Dangerous Game

Who did Robert Armstrong portray in G-Men?
Robert Armstrong was Jeff McCord in G-Men

Who did Robert Armstrong play in Blood on the Sun?
Robert Armstrong was Col. Tojo in Blood on the Sun

Who did Robert Armstrong portray in The Navy Way?
Robert Armstrong was Chief Petty Officer Harper in The Navy Way

What role did Robert Armstrong play in The Kansan?
Robert Armstrong played Malachy in The Kansan

Who did Robert Armstrong portray in Adventures of the Flying Cadets [Serial]?
Robert Armstrong was Arthur Galt in Adventures of the Flying Cadets [Serial]

Who did Robert Armstrong portray in Dive Bomber?
Robert Armstrong was Art Lyons in Dive Bomber

Who did Robert Armstrong portray in Belle of the Yukon?
Robert Armstrong was George in Belle of the Yukon

Who did Robert Armstrong portray in Sky Raiders [Serial]?
Robert Armstrong was Lt. Ed Carey in Sky Raiders [Serial]

What role did Robert Armstrong play in Gang Busters [Serial]?
Robert Armstrong played Tim Nolan in Gang Busters [Serial]

What role did Robert Armstrong play in Let's Get Tough!?
Robert Armstrong played Officer "Pops" Stevens in Let's Get Tough!


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