R.G. Armstrong, a character actor with roles in a number of films by director Sam Peckinpah, as well as a vast number of credits in other Westerns for both the big- and smallscreen, died July 29 in ...
An actor known for ubiquitous macho roles in westerns such as “Gunsmoke,” “Rawhide,” “Bonanza,” “Have Gun — Will Travel” and “The Rifleman” has died, reports The New York Times. R.G. Armstrong Jr., 95 ...
Veteran character actor and Studio City resident R.G. Armstrong died Friday in his sleep. He was 95. Robert Golden Armstrong, Jr. was born in Birmingham, Ala., attended the University of North ...
In Cat, Mr. Armstrong played the family doctor who keeps from Big DDaddy the information that he is dying. In Orpheus Descending, he was the corrupt town sheriff. Other Broadway credits included The ...
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NEW YORK — R.G. Armstrong Jr., a rough-hewed character actor known for playing sheriffs, outlaws, and other macho roles, died Friday at his home in Studio City, Calif. He was 95. His death was ...
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On television, he acted in the series "Have Gun—Will Travel," "The Westerner," "Bonanza," "Maverick," "Gunsmoke," "Rawhide" and "Wagon Train," as well as "The Twilight Zone" and "Alfred Hitchock ...
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