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Room for One More

as Harry Foreman

1952
Off Limits

as Lt. Cmdr. Parnell

1953
The Last Outpost

as Sam McQuade

1951
Half Angel

as Tim McCarey

1951
Thunder in God's Country

as Bill Stafford

1951
When the Redskins Rode

as Christopher Gist

1951
Edge of Doom

as Detective #1

1950
The Lost Volcano

as Fred Barton

1950
Border Incident

as Mr. Neley

1949
Task Force

as Dixie Rankin

1949
Trouble Makers

as 'Silky' Thomas

1948
Tucson

as Ben

1949
Possessed

as Chief investigator of drowning

1947
Nora Prentiss

as Walter Bailey, Heart Patient

1947
High Wall

as Assistant District Attorney David Wallace (as John Ridgeley)

1947
Cry Wolf

as Jackson Laidell

1947
That's My Man

as Ramsey

1947
My Reputation

as Cary Abbott

1946
Danger Signal

as Thomas Turner

1945
Pride of the Marines

as Jim Merchant

1945
God Is My Co-Pilot

as David 'Tex' Hill

1945
The Doughgirls

as Julian Cadman

1944
Air Force

as Pilot

1943
Destination Tokyo

as Reserve Officer Raymond

1943
Northern Pursuit

as Jim Austen

1943
Wings for the Eagle

as Alec Johnson

1942
Secret Enemies

as John Trent

1942
Bullet Scars

as Hank O'Connor

1942
Strange Alibi

as Tex Alexander (prisoner)

1941
Dangerously They Live

as John, Nazi Henchman

1941
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John Ridgely John Ridgely

Birthday

1909-09-06

Place of Birth

Chicago, Illinois, USA

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia John Ridgely (born John Huntington Rea, September 6, 1909 – January 18, 1968) was an American film character actor with over 175 film credits. He appeared in the 1946 Humphrey Bogart film The Big Sleep as blackmailing gangster Eddie Mars and had a memorable role as a suffering heart patient in the film noir Nora Prentiss (1947). He appeared in a large number of other Warner Bros. films in the 1930s and 1940s. Freelancing after 1948, John Ridgely continued to essay general-purpose parts until he left films in 1953. Thereafter, he worked in summer-theater productions and television until his death from a heart attack at the age of 58 in 1968.
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