
Robert Bushnell Ryan (November 11, 1909 – July 11, 1973) was an American actor who often played hardened cops and ruthless villains.
Ryan was born in Chicago, Illinois, the first child of Timothy Ryan and his wife Mabel Bushnell Ryan. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1932, having held the school's heavyweight boxing title all four years of his attendance. After graduation, the 6'4" Ryan found employment as a stoker on a ship, a WPA worker, and a ranch hand in Montana.
Ryan attempted to make a career in show business as a playwright, but had to turn to acting to support himself. He studied acting in Hollywood and appeared on stage and in small film parts during the early 1940s.
In January 1944, after securing a contract guarantee from RKO Radio Pictures, Ryan enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and served as a drill instructor at Camp Pendleton, in San Diego, California. At Camp Pendleton, he befriended writer and future director Richard Brooks, whose novel, The Brick Foxhole, he greatly admired. He also took up painting.
Ryan's breakthrough film role was as an anti-Semitic killer in Crossfire (1947), a film noir based on Brooks's novel. The role won Ryan his sole career Oscar nomination, for Best Supporting Actor. From then on, Ryan's specialty was tough/tender roles, finding particular expression in the films of directors such as Nicholas Ray, Robert Wise and Sam Fuller. In Ray's On Dangerous Ground (1951) he portrayed a burnt-out city cop finding redemption while solving a rural murder. In Wise's The Set-Up (1949), he played an over-the-hill boxer who is brutally punished for refusing to take a dive. Other important films were Anthony Mann's western The Naked Spur, Sam Fuller's uproarious Japanese set gangland thriller House of Bamboo, Bad Day at Black Rock, and the socially conscious heist movie Odds Against Tomorrow. He also appeared in several all-star war films, including The Longest Day (1962) and Battle of the Bulge (1965), and The Dirty Dozen. He also played John the Baptist in MGM's Technicolor epic King of Kings (1961) and was the villainous Claggart in Peter Ustinov's adaptation of Billy Budd (1962).
In his later years, Ryan continued playing significant roles in major films. Most notable of these were The Dirty Dozen, The Professionals (1966) and Sam Peckinpah's highly influential brutal western The Wild Bunch (1969).
Ryan appeared several times on the Broadway stage. His credits there include Clash by Night, Mr. President and The Front Page, the comedy drama about newspapermen.
He appeared in many television series as a guest star, including the role of Franklin Hoppy-Hopp in the 1964 episode "Who Chopped Down the Cherry Tree?" on the NBC medical drama about psychiatry, The Eleventh Hour. Similarly, he guest starred as Lloyd Osment in the 1964 episode "Better Than a Dead Lion" in the ABC psychiatric series, Breaking Point. In 1964, Ryan appeared with Warren Oates in the episode "No Comment" of CBS's short-lived drama about newspapers, The Reporter, starring Harry Guardino in the title role of journalist Danny Taylor. Ryan appeared five times (1956–1959) on CBS's Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater and twice (1959 and 1961) on the Zane Grey spin-off Frontier Justice. He appeared three times (1962–1964) on the western Wagon Train.
Frequent co-stars
18
Titles
41

La organización criminal
Mailer • 1973
Película
★7/10

Acción ejecutiva
Foster • 1973
Película
★6/10

Lolly-Madonna XXX
Pap Gutshall • 1973
Película
★6/10

El repartidor de hielo
Larry Slade • 1973
Película
★6/10

Como liebre acosada
Charley • 1972
Película
★6/10

En nombre de la ley
Sabbath Marshal Cotton Ryan • 1971
Película
★7/10

Grupo salvaje
Deke Thornton • 1969
Película
★8/10

La batalla de Anzio
Gen. Carson • 1968
Película
★6/10

Doce del patíbulo
Col. Everett Dasher Breed • 1967
Película
★8/10

La hora de las pistolas
Ike Clanton • 1967
Película
★7/10

Los profesionales
Ehrengard • 1966
Película
★7/10

La batalla de las Ardenas
General Grey • 1965
Película
★7/10

El día más largo
Brig. Gen. James M. Gavin • 1962
Película
★8/10

La fragata infernal
John Claggart, Master of Arms • 1962
Película
★7/10

Imperio de titanes
Thor Storm • 1960
Película
★6/10

El día de los forajidos
Blaise Starrett • 1959
Película
★7/10

Corazones solitarios
William Shrike • 1959
Película
★6/10

La pequeña tierra de Dios
Ty Ty Walden • 1958
Película
★6/10

La colina de los diablos de acero
Lt. Benson • 1957
Película
★7/10

Conspiración de silencio
Reno Smith • 1955
Película
★7/10

La casa de bambú
Sandy Dawson • 1955
Película
★6/10

El amor de la señora Leslie
George Leslie • 1954
Película
★7/10

Colorado Jim
Ben Vandergroat • 1953
Película
★7/10

Infierno
Donald Whitley Carson III • 1953
Película
★6/10

Encuentro en la noche
Earl Pfeiffer • 1952
Película
★7/10

Horizontes del Oeste
Dan Hammond • 1952
Película
★6/10

La casa en la sombra
Jim Wilson • 1951
Película
★7/10

El soborno
Nick Scanlon • 1951
Película
★6/10

Infierno en las nubes
Capt. Carl 'Griff' Griffin • 1951
Película
★6/10

Nacida para el mal
Nick Bradley • 1950
Película
★6/10

Furia secreta
David McLean • 1950
Película
★5/10

Nadie puede vencerme
Stoker • 1949
Película
★7/10

Acto de violencia
Joe Parkson • 1949
Película
★7/10

Atrapados
Smith Ohlrig • 1949
Película
★7/10

El retorno del forajido
Sundance Kid • 1948
Película
★6/10

El muchacho de los cabellos verdes
Dr. Evans • 1948
Película
★6/10

Berlin Express
Robert Lindley • 1948
Película
★6/10

Encrucijada de odios
Montgomery • 1947
Película
★7/10

Una mujer en la playa
Scott Burnett • 1947
Película
★6/10

Aprendiendo a morir
Capt. Dan Craig • 1944
Película
★7/10

El límite es el cielo
Reginald Fenton • 1943
Película
★6/10
