Emile Meyer

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Biography: Emile Meyer (August 18, 1910 – March 19, 1987) was an American actor (born in New Orleans) usually known for tough, aggressive, authoritative characters in Hollywood films from the 1950s era, mostly in westerns or thrillers. He provided such noteworthy performances as Ryker in Shane (1953), as Father Dupree in Paths of Glory (1957) and the corrupt cop in Sweet Smell of Success (1957). He appeared in an episode of the 1961 series The Asphalt Jungle. He also appeared on television, including a guest spot on John Payne's The Restless Gun and as a truculently stubborn juror opposite James Garner in the 1957 Maverick episode "Rope of Cards." His guest appearance on the "Restless Gun" episode "Man and Boy" in 1957 included filming on the Iverson Movie Ranch in Chatsworth, Calif. His final film role was in The Legend of Frank Woods (1977). Description above from the Wikipedia article Emile Meyer, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Department: Acting

Place of Birth: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Adult: No

Birthday: August 18, 1910

Age: 114 years old

Gender: Male

Deathday: March 19, 1987

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Known For:

Sweet Smell of Success
Paths of Glory
Shane
Shield for Murder
The Lineup
The Wild North
Blackboard Jungle
Man with the Gun
A Time for Killing
Silver Lode
Riot in Cell Block 11
The People Against O'Hara
Taggart
The Big Night
The Human Jungle
Good Day for a Hanging
The Case Against Brooklyn
Revolt in the Big House
Move Over, Darling
Gun the Man Down
The Girl in Lovers Lane
Drums Across the River
The Fiend Who Walked the West
Stranger on Horseback
The Outfit
Young Dillinger
Badlands of Montana
Young Jesse James
Hostile Guns
King of the Wild Stallions
We're Not Married!
The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing
Baby Face Nelson
A Time for Killing
The Sea Hornet
Girls in the Night
Cattle Queen
White Feather
The Tall Men
Raw Edge
The Maverick Queen
Macon County Line
The Legend of Frank Woods
The Man with the Golden Arm
The Blue Knight
Panic in the Streets
Hurricane Smith
Bloodhounds of Broadway