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Robert Ayres - Actor & Filmmaker | The Couch Critic
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Robert Ayres
Born
December 11, 1914
Died: November 5, 1968
(Lived 53 years)
Place of Birth
Michigan, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
33
Movies
12
TV Shows
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Robert Ayres
Movies
33
TV Shows
12
Isadora
as
(uncredited)
September 14, 1968
Battle Beneath the Earth
as
Adm. Felix Hillebrand
October 1, 1967
The 25th Hour
as
(uncredited)
April 26, 1967
The Heroes of Telemark
as
General Courts
November 12, 1965
The Sicilians
as
Angelo Di Marco
January 1, 1963
Two and Two Make Six
as
Col. Robert Thompson
May 1, 1962
The Road to Hong Kong
as
American Official
March 29, 1962
A Woman's Temptation
Cast
December 12, 1959
John Paul Jones
as
John Adams
June 16, 1959
First Man into Space
as
Capt. Ben Richards
February 27, 1959
I Can Destroy the Sun
as
Boardman
October 12, 1958
A Night to Remember
as
Maj. Arthur Peuchen
July 3, 1958
The Depraved
as
Colonel-in-chief
November 1, 1957
Cat Girl
as
Dr. Brian Marlowe
September 1, 1957
Time Lock
as
Insp. Andrews
August 27, 1957
The Baby and the Battleship
as
American Captain
June 1, 1956
It's Never Too Late
as
Leroy Crane
May 7, 1956
A Prize of Gold
as
Tex
October 14, 1955
Contraband Spain
as
Sr. Dean, superior de la Embajada de los Estados Unidos
March 15, 1955
Delayed Action
as
Ned Ellison
July 1, 1954
River Beat
as
Ship's Captain Watford
February 1, 1954
The Wedding of Lilli Marlene
as
Andrew J. Jackson
November 30, 1953
The Mask
as
James Glasson / David Trevelyan
November 24, 1953
Dollars for Sale
as
Ray Blanchard
September 15, 1953
Cosh Boy
as
Bob Stevens
February 1, 1953
24 Hours of a Woman's Life
as
Frank Brown
September 10, 1952
13 East Street
as
Larry Conn
March 1, 1952
The Black Widow
as
Mark Sherwin (The Amnesiac)
October 22, 1951
Night Without Stars
as
Walter
April 3, 1951
To Have and to Hold
as
Max
March 1, 1951
A Dinner Date with Death
as
The American
October 30, 1950
State Secret
as
Arthur J. Buckman
September 11, 1950
They Were Not Divided
as
American Brigadier
April 24, 1950