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Robert Ridgely(1931-1997)

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  • Writer
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Mary Steenburgen and Robert Ridgely in Melvin and Howard (1980)
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Vocal artist and character actor supreme Robert Ridgely was born on December 24, 1931 under the name of Robert Ritterbusch in New Jersey. Ridgely started out as a cabaret entertainer. In the late 1950s, he recorded 45 RPM singles for Decca Records under the name of Bob Ritterbush and as Bob Ritterbusch and Robert Ridgely after changing his name to the latter. He began his television acting career in the early 1960s with guest appearances on such TV shows as Surfside 6 (1960), Sea Hunt (1958), and Maverick (1957). He had a recurring role as Lt. Frank Kimbro on the short-lived World War II TV series The Gallant Men (1962). He made his film debut in the 1963 feature FBI Code 98 (1963). Ridgely was occasionally cast as sleazy charmers such as unctuous emcees and announcers.

He popped up in four comedies for Mel Brooks: Blazing Saddles (1974), High Anxiety (1977), Life Stinks (1991), and Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993). Moreover, Ridgely was in several pictures for director Jonathan Demme; he's especially memorable (and delightful) as smarmy game show host Wally "Mr. Love" Williams in the wonderful Melvin and Howard (1980). Other noteworthy movie roles are boozy, moonshine-running airplane pilot Lester Boggs in the rowdy redneck romp The Great Lester Boggs (1974), radio talk show host Bob Morton in Heart Like a Wheel (1983), and Los Angeles Mayor Ted Egan in Beverly Hills Cop II (1987).

Ridgely lent his voice to countless animated TV programs and cartoon features; the characters he voiced include Tarzan in Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle (1976), Flash Gordon in Flash Gordon (1979), the Peculiar Purple Pieman of Porcupine Peak in the The World of Strawberry Shortcake (1980) and TV specials, and Thundarr in Thundarr the Barbarian (1980). Among the TV shows on which he had guest spots were Designing Women (1986), Newhart (1982), Night Court (1984), Hunter (1984), The Incredible Hulk (1977), WKRP in Cincinnati (1978), Kung Fu (1972), and Get Smart (1965). In addition, he did voice-over work for numerous TV commercials. He gave a robust and engaging performance as jolly porno producer the Colonel James in the fantastic Boogie Nights (1997), which turned out to be his last movie and a worthy closer to his long and distinguished career.

Robert Ridgely died at age 65 from cancer on February 8, 1997 in Toluca Lake, California.
BornDecember 24, 1931
DiedFebruary 8, 1997(65)
BornDecember 24, 1931
DiedFebruary 8, 1997(65)
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    • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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Known for

Julianne Moore, Burt Reynolds, and Heather Graham in Boogie Nights (1997)
Boogie Nights
7.9
  • The Colonel James
  • 1997
Eddie Murphy in Beverly Hills Cop II (1987)
Beverly Hills Cop II
6.6
  • Mayor Egan(as Robert Ridgley)
  • 1987
Cary Elwes in Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993)
Robin Hood: Men in Tights
6.7
  • The Hangman
  • 1993
Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington in Philadelphia (1993)
Philadelphia
7.7
  • Walter Kenton
  • 1993

Credits

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Actor



  • Kera O'Bryon and Matthew Mark Hunter in Matthew and Ophelia's Wonderful World of Fun (2020)
    Matthew and Ophelia's Wonderful World of Fun
    TV Series
    • Baron Munchausen
    • Snake
    • Cowboy (voice) ...
    • 2020
  • The Fantastic Voyages of Sinbad the Sailor (1996)
    The Fantastic Voyages of Sinbad the Sailor
    7.6
    TV Series
    • (voice, as Bob Ridgely)
    • 1996–1998
  • Julianne Moore, Burt Reynolds, and Heather Graham in Boogie Nights (1997)
    Boogie Nights
    7.9
    • The Colonel James
    • 1997
  • Steven Seagal and Marg Helgenberger in Fire Down Below (1997)
    Fire Down Below
    5.1
    • Simon
    • 1997
  • The Flintstones Christmas in Bedrock (1996)
    The Flintstones Christmas in Bedrock
    6.9
    Video
    • Additional Voices (voice)
    • 1996
  • Blazing Dragons (1996)
    Blazing Dragons
    8.2
    Video Game
    • Additional Voices (voice)
    • 1996
  • Quack Pack (1996)
    Quack Pack
    6.7
    TV Series
    • Captain Jack (voice)
    • 1996
  • Michael Keaton and Andie MacDowell in Multiplicity (1996)
    Multiplicity
    6.1
    • Laura's Father
    • 1996
  • Dexter's Laboratory (1996)
    Dexter's Laboratory
    7.9
    TV Series
    • Tracker #1
    • Space Hick #1
    • Commander (voice) ...
    • 1996
  • Tom Hanks, Liv Tyler, Johnathon Schaech, Steve Zahn, Ethan Embry, and Tom Everett Scott in That Thing You Do! (1996)
    That Thing You Do!
    7.0
    • Hollywood Showcase Announcer
    • 1996
  • Land's End (1995)
    Land's End
    6.7
    TV Series
    • Thief #2
    • ChaCha
    • 1995–1996
  • Gwyneth Paltrow, John C. Reilly, and Philip Baker Hall in Hard Eight (1996)
    Hard Eight
    7.1
    • Keno Bar Manager
    • 1996
  • Dumb and Dumber (1995)
    Dumb and Dumber
    5.5
    TV Series
    • JVP
    • Announcer
    • Colonel Hopkins (voice, as Bob Ridgely) ...
    • 1995
  • Thomas Haden Church, Debra Messing, Nadia Dajani, and Greg Germann in Ned and Stacey (1995)
    Ned and Stacey
    7.0
    TV Series
    • Al Nolan
    • 1995
  • Jim Cummings, J.D. Daniels, and Robert Ridgely in Creative Reader: The Jungle Book (1995)
    Creative Reader: The Jungle Book
    6.0
    Video Game
    • Baloo (voice, as Bob Ridgley)
    • 1995

Writer



  • Dirty Duck (1974)
    Dirty Duck
    5.2
    • additional story material (as 'Bob' Ridgely)
    • 1974

Soundtrack



  • Peter and the Magic Egg (1983)
    Peter and the Magic Egg
    6.5
    TV Movie
    • performer: "An Animal Can Be Folks" (1983), "An Animal Can Be Folks (Short Reprise; Stage Show)" (1983), "Our Egg" (1983) (uncredited)
    • 1983
  • Puff and the Incredible Mr. Nobody (1982)
    Puff and the Incredible Mr. Nobody
    7.6
    TV Movie
    • performer: "Follow Your Own Star"
    • 1982
  • Puff the Magic Dragon in the Land of the Living Lies (1979)
    Puff the Magic Dragon in the Land of the Living Lies
    7.4
    TV Movie
    • performer: "The Walls Come A-Tumbling Town"
    • 1979
  • Puff the Magic Dragon (1978)
    Puff the Magic Dragon
    7.5
    TV Movie
    • performer: "Weave Me the Sunshine"
    • 1978

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  • Alternative names
    • Bob Ridgeley
  • Born
    • December 24, 1931
    • Teaneck, New Jersey, USA
  • Died
    • February 8, 1997
    • Toluca Lake, Los Angeles, California, USA(cancer)
  • Spouses
      Patricia DayMarch 22, 1976 - February 8, 1997 (his death)
  • Parents
      Frederick Flagge Ritterbusch
  • Relatives
    • William Carleton Ritterbusch(Sibling)
  • Other works
    (1960s) Music Singles: "She Was A Mau-Mau/The Way Out Mummy" (Del-Fi Records) as Bob Ridgley.

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  • Trivia
    Paul Thomas Anderson specifically wrote the part of The Colonel in Boogie Nights (1997) with Ridgely in mind.
  • Trademarks
      Strong, booming voice.
  • Nicknames
    • Bob
    • Bob Ridgely

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