Mitch Ryan


Actor
Mitch Ryan

About

Birth Place
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Born
January 11, 1928

Biography

A veteran character player often cast as tough military men or salt-of-the-earth small town Americans, Ryan decided to pursue an acting career after a stint in the special services entertainment unit of the US Navy during the Korean War. He briefly appeared in "Thunder Road" (1958), with Robert Mitchum and then moved to NYC to work for over twenty years on stage and TV. Alternately bille...

Notes

Some sources list Mr. Ryan's birth year as 1934.

Biography

A veteran character player often cast as tough military men or salt-of-the-earth small town Americans, Ryan decided to pursue an acting career after a stint in the special services entertainment unit of the US Navy during the Korean War. He briefly appeared in "Thunder Road" (1958), with Robert Mitchum and then moved to NYC to work for over twenty years on stage and TV. Alternately billed as Mitch or Mitchell Ryan, he made his stage debut in "Whisper to Me" (1960) before joining Joseph Papp's New York Shakespeare Festival in 1962. He played the title role in "Baal" and landed a key role opposite Lee Remick in the thriller "Wait Until Dark" (1966). Among his other stage credits are Eugene O'Neill's "A Moon for the Misbegotten" (1968), "Medea" (1982) and appearances with the Arena Stage in Washington, DC (1969-70).

Ryan landed a regular TV gig as Burke Devlin on the Gothic daytime drama "Dark Shadows" (ABC, 1966-70). Producer Jack Webb then hired him to play one of the leads in the police drama "Chase" (NBC, 1973-74). Ryan went on to appear in several, mostly short-lived, series: "Executive Suite" (CBS, 1976-77), "Having Babies/Julie Farr, M.D." (ABC, 1978-79), "The Chisholms" (CBS, 1980), replacing Robert Preston as the patriarch; "King's Crossing" (ABC, 1982), and "High Performance" (ABC, 1983). He has also made numerous appearances in TV-movies and miniseries since the early 1970s. Among his more notable vehicles are "The Entertainer" (NBC, 1976), with Jack Lemmon, "North and South" (ABC, 1985), "Robert Kennedy and His Times" (CBS, 1985), as Robert McNamara, "Death of a Centerfold: The Dorothy Stratton Story" (NBC, 1981), as Hugh Hefner, "Fatal Vision" (NBC, 1979), "Margaret Bourke White" (TNT, 1989), as General Patton, and "Gramps" (NBC, 1995), with Andy Griffith.

Ryan returned to the big screen in "Monte Walsh" (1970) but his career has been sporadic since. Throughout the 1970s, he played small supporting roles in such features as Clint Eastwood's "High Plains Drifter," Peter Yates' "The Friends of Eddie Coyle" and "Magnum Force" (all 1973). After over a decade, he returned to features as a Vietnam veteran whose drug operation is the target of investigation by Mel Gibson and Danny Glover in Richard Donner's "Lethal Weapon" (1987). He gave a strong performance as the patriarch of a mountain family in Ted Kotcheff's "Winter People" (1989) and executed a deft, but rare, comic turn in Jim Abrahams' "Hot Shots! Part Deux" (1993). Ryan offered support to Jessica Lange and Tommy Lee Jones in the late Tony Richardson's "Blue Sky" (filmed in 1990; released in 1994) and was one of the candidates in "Speechless" (also 1994). In 1995, he was featured in both "Malicious" and "Judge Dredd."

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Life of the Party: The Pamela Harriman Story (1998)
The Devil's Own (1997)
Liar Liar (1997)
Grosse Pointe Blank (1997)
A Face to Die For (1996)
Ed (1996)
Judge Dredd (1995)
Gramps (1995)
Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995)
Dr Wynn
Hart to Hart: Home Is Where the Hart Is (1994)
Blue Sky (1994)
Speechless (1994)
Star (1993)
Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993)
Majority Rule (1992)
Dirty Work (1992)
Frank
Aces: Iron Eagle III (1992)
Deadly Game (1991)
Judgment (1990)
The Ryan White Story (1989)
Winter People (1989)
Margaret Bourke-White (1989)
Lethal Weapon (1987)
The General
Northstar (1986)
Penalty Phase (1986)
Judge Donald Faulkner
Hostage Flight (1985)
Uncommon Valor (1983)
The Choice (1981)
The Five Of Me (1981)
Narrator
The Monkey Mission (1981)
Death Of A Centerfold: The Dorothy Stratten Story (1981)
Hugh Hefner
Of Mice and Men (1981)
Angel City (1980)
Christmas Miracle In Caufield, Usa (1978)
Mathew Sullivan
Sergeant Matlovich vs. the U.S. Air Force (1978)
Having Babies III (1978)
Peter Lundy and the Medicine Hat Stallion (1977)
Escape From Bogen County (1977)
Two-Minute Warning (1976)
The Entertainer (1976)
Mr Pasko
Chase (1973)
Electra Glide In Blue (1973)
Magnum Force (1973)
A Reflection of Fear (1973)
Mckenna
The Friends of Eddie Coyle (1973)
High Plains Drifter (1973)
The Honkers (1971)
Monte Walsh (1970)
Shorty Austin
Thunder Road (1958)
Jed Moultrie
Lady by Choice (1934)
Gambler

Cast (Special)

Lee Marvin: Hollywood's Straight Shooter (2001)
The 1999 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards (1999)
Presenter
Walt Disney World Very Merry Christmas Parade (1999)
The 1999 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards (1999)
Presenter
Raven Hawk (1996)
The Streets of Beverly Hills (1992)
The Fuzz Brothers (1973)

Cast (TV Mini-Series)

Aftershock: Earthquake in New York (1999)
In a Child's Name (1991)
Peter Chappell
Favorite Son (1988)
Dan Eastman
Robert Kennedy and His Times (1985)
North and South (1985)
Fatal Vision (1984)
Paul Strombaugh
The Chisholms (1979)
Flesh And Blood (1979)
Jack Fallon

Life Events

1951

Served in US Navy during Korean War; assigned to special services entertainment unit

1958

Film debut, "Thunder Road"

1960

New York stage debut, "Whisper to Me"

1962

Appeared in various productions as member of the New York Shakespeare Festival

1965

Played title role, "Baal" on Broadway

1966

Starred in "Wait Until Dark" on Broadway

1970

First film in 22 years, "Monte Walsh"

1976

Earliest TV-moive, "The Entertainers" (NBC)

1976

Last film for over a decade, "Two-Minute Warning"

1980

Was Cooper Hawkins on the short-lived "The Chisholms" (CBS)

1983

Series regular on "High Performance" (ABC)

1985

Played Robert McNamara in miniseries "Robert Kennedy and His Times", CBS; also starred in "North and South" miniseries on ABC

1987

First film role in over a decade, "Lethal Weapon"

1993

Played rare comic role, "Hot Shots! Part Deux"

1995

Returned to daytime dramas to play gangster Frank Smith on "General Hospital"

1997

Had regular role of wealthy businessman Edward Montgomery on the ABC sitcom "Dharma & Greg"

Bibliography

Notes

Some sources list Mr. Ryan's birth year as 1934.