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Robert Golden "R.G." Armstrong (born April 7, 1917) is an American actor and playwright. A Veteran character actor
Character actor

A character actor is one who predominantly plays a particular type of role rather than leading actor ones. Character actor roles can range from bit parts to leading actor....
 who appeared in dozens of Westerns over the course of his career, he may be best remembered for his work with director Sam Peckinpah
Sam Peckinpah

David Samuel "Sam" Peckinpah was an United States film director who achieved iconic status following the release of his 1969 Western epic The Wild Bunch....
.

trong was born in Birmingham, Alabama
Birmingham, Alabama

Birmingham is the largest city in the United States state of Alabama and is the county seat of Jefferson County, Alabama. It also includes part of Shelby County, Alabama....
. He came from a family of religious fundamentalists, and his mother wanted him to be a pastor
Pastor

The term pastor usually refers to an ordained person within a Christian church. In some countries the term is more usually used in traditional Protestant churches but is also used in reference to priests and bishops within the Anglican, Roman Catholic and Orthodox Christianity churches....
. Armstrong, however, became interested in acting, and while attending the University of North Carolina
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is a public university research university located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, North Carolina, United States....
, he began acting on stage with the Carolina Playmakers.






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Robert Golden "R.G." Armstrong (born April 7, 1917) is an American actor and playwright. A Veteran character actor
Character actor

A character actor is one who predominantly plays a particular type of role rather than leading actor ones. Character actor roles can range from bit parts to leading actor....
 who appeared in dozens of Westerns over the course of his career, he may be best remembered for his work with director Sam Peckinpah
Sam Peckinpah

David Samuel "Sam" Peckinpah was an United States film director who achieved iconic status following the release of his 1969 Western epic The Wild Bunch....
.

Biography


Early life

Armstrong was born in Birmingham, Alabama
Birmingham, Alabama

Birmingham is the largest city in the United States state of Alabama and is the county seat of Jefferson County, Alabama. It also includes part of Shelby County, Alabama....
. He came from a family of religious fundamentalists, and his mother wanted him to be a pastor
Pastor

The term pastor usually refers to an ordained person within a Christian church. In some countries the term is more usually used in traditional Protestant churches but is also used in reference to priests and bishops within the Anglican, Roman Catholic and Orthodox Christianity churches....
. Armstrong, however, became interested in acting, and while attending the University of North Carolina
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is a public university research university located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, North Carolina, United States....
, he began acting on stage with the Carolina Playmakers. Upon graduation he attended the Actors' Studio

Career

Armstrong quickly launched a career on Broadway
Broadway theatre

Broadway theatre, commonly called simply Broadway, refers to theatrical performances presented in one of the 39 large professional theaters with 500 seats or more located in the Theatre District, New York in Manhattan, New York City....
. He won considerable acclaim for his role in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is a Play by Tennessee Williams. The play won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1955 in literature....
. Armstrong also began writing his own plays, which were performed off-Broadway.

Armstrong's first film appearance was in the 1954 movie Garden of Eden
Garden of Eden

The Garden of Eden is a location described in the Book of Genesis as being the place where the first man, Adam , and his wife, Eve , lived after they were created by God....
. It was television, however, where he first earned a name for himself. He guest starred in virtually every TV Western produced in the 1950s
1950s

The 1950s decade was the years of 1950 to 1959 inclusive. The Fifties in the developed western world are generally considered social conservative and highly Consumerism in nature....
 and 1960s
1960s

The 1960s list of decades were the years from the start of 1960 to the end of 1969. The term also refers to an era more often called The Sixties, denoting the complex of inter-related cultural and political trends in the west, particularly United States, United Kingdom, France, Canada, Brazil, Australia, Spain, Italy, and Ger...
, including: Have Gun - Will Travel, Californians
The Californians (TV series)

The Californians is a 54-episode half-hour Western television series set in the San Francisco, California gold rush of the 1850s, which aired on National Broadcasting Company from September 24, 1957, to May 26, 1959....
, The Big Valley
The Big Valley

The Big Valley is an American television series Western fiction which ran on American Broadcasting Company from 1965 to 1969. It was created by A.I....
, The Rifleman
The Rifleman

The Rifleman is an United States Western television program that ran from on American Broadcasting Company, from September 30, 1958 to April 8, 1963, a production of Four Star Television....
, Zane Grey Theater, Wanted: Dead or Alive
Wanted: Dead or Alive

Wanted: Dead or Alive is an United States Western television show starring Steve McQueen that ran for three seasons from 1958 to 1961. The series was a Spin-off of Trackdown , a western TV series featuring Robert Culp as a Texas Ranger....
, The Westerner
The Westerner (TV series)

The Westerner is a 1960 in television Four Star Television western series on NBC created by Sam Peckinpah. The series stars Brian Keith as Dave Blassingame and features John Dehner as semi-regular Burgundy Smith....
, Bonanza
Bonanza

Bonanza is an United States television series that ran on NBC from September 12, 1959 to January 16, 1973. Lasting 14 seasons, it is among the longest running Western television series and continues to air in syndication....
, Maverick
Maverick (TV series)

Maverick is a comedy-western movie television series created by Roy Huggins that ran from September 22, 1957 to July 8, 1962 on American Broadcasting Company and featured James Garner, Jack Kelly , Roger Moore, and Robert Colbert as the poker-playing traveling Mavericks ....
, Gunsmoke
Gunsmoke

Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West....
, Rawhide
Rawhide (TV series)

Rawhide was a television western series that aired on the U.S. network CBS from 1959 in television to 1966 in television. The show starred Eric Fleming and launched the career of Clint Eastwood....
 and Wagon Train
Wagon train

A wagon train is a group of wagons traveling together. In the American Old West, individuals traveling across the plains in covered wagons banded together for mutual assistance....
. He also appeared on The Twilight Zone
The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series)

The Twilight Zone is a science fiction anthology series United States television series created by Rod Serling. The original series ran for five seasons on CBS from 1959 to 1964 and remains television syndication to this day....
, Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Alfred Hitchcock Presents

Alfred Hitchcock Presents is an anthology television series hosted by Alfred Hitchcock. The series featured both mystery fiction and melodramas....
, The Andy Griffith Show
The Andy Griffith Show

The Andy Griffith Show is an Television of the United States situation comedy first televised by Columbia Broadcasting System between October 3, 1960 and April 1, 1968....
, The Fugitive
The Fugitive (TV series)

The Fugitive is an United States television series produced by Quinn Martin and United Artists Television that aired on American Broadcasting Corporation from 1963-1967....
, Perry Mason
Perry Mason (TV series)

Perry Mason is an Emmy Award-winning American TV series that ran from 1957 in television to 1966 in television. Perry Mason was played by actor Raymond Burr....
, T.H.E. Cat, Hawaii Five-O
Hawaii Five-O

Hawaii Five-O is an United States television series that starred Jack Lord as Lead Detective for a fictional Hawaii state police department....
, Starsky and Hutch
Starsky and Hutch

Starsky and Hutch is a 1970s United States television series that consisted of a 90-minute television pilot movie and 92 episodes of 60 minutes each; created by William Blinn, produced by Spelling-Goldberg Productions, and broadcast between April 30 1975 and May 15 1979 on the American Broadcasting Company network; distributed by Sony P...
, The Dukes of Hazzard, and Dynasty
Dynasty (TV series)

Dynasty is an United States prime time television soap opera that aired on American Broadcasting Company from January 12, 1981 to May 11, 1989....
. Armstrong had a recurring role in the second season of Millennium
Millennium (TV series)

Millennium is an United States thriller and crime drama television program produced by Chris Carter , set during the years leading up to the year 2000....
 as a reclusive visionary known only as the Old Man.

While working on The Westerner, Armstrong made the acquaintance of up-and-coming writer/director Sam Peckinpah
Sam Peckinpah

David Samuel "Sam" Peckinpah was an United States film director who achieved iconic status following the release of his 1969 Western epic The Wild Bunch....
. The two immediately struck up a friendship. Peckinpah recognized Armstrong's inner turmoil regarding the religious beliefs of his family, and utilized that to brilliant effect in his films. Armstrong would almost always play a slightly unhinged fundamentalist Christian in Peckinpah's films, usually wielding a Bible in one hand and a shotgun in the other. This character archetype appeared in Ride the High Country
Ride the High Country

Ride the High Country is a noted 1962 in film western film. It stars Joel McCrea, Randolph Scott, Mariette Hartley, Ron Starr and Edgar Buchanan....
 (1962), Major Dundee
Major Dundee

Major Dundee was a 1965 in film Western film written by Harry Julian Fink and directed by Sam Peckinpah. It starred Charlton Heston and Richard Harris as officers from opposing sides in the American Civil War who band together to hunt down a band of Apaches....
 (1965), The Ballad of Cable Hogue
The Ballad of Cable Hogue

Set in the desert of Arizona during the transitional period when the frontier was closing, the movie follows three years in the life of Cable Hogue, a failed prospector....
 (1970), and, perhaps most memorably, in Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid
Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid

Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid is a 1973 in film Western film directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring James Coburn and Kris Kristofferson. Bob Dylan, who co-starred in the film, composed multiple songs for the movie's score and the album Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid was released the same year....
 (1973).

Even outside of Peckinpah's work, however, Armstrong became a tier-one character actor in his own right, appearing in dozens of films over his career, playing both villains and sympathetic characters. Some of his more memorable roles outside of Peckinpah's films include a sympathetic rancher in El Dorado
El Dorado (film)

El Dorado is a 1967 western movie starring John Wayne and Robert Mitchum. It was directed by Howard Hawks and released by Paramount Pictures....
 (1967), Cap'n Dan in The Great White Hope
The Great White Hope

The Great White Hope is a 1967 play written by Howard Sackler, later adapted in 1970 for a The Great White Hope . The play was first produced by Arena Stage in Washington, DC and debuted on Broadway theatre at the Alvin Theatre on 3 October 1968 for a run of 546 performances, directed by Edwin Sherin with stars James Earl Jones and Jane A...
 (1970), outlaw Clell Miller
Clell Miller

Clell Miller was an outlaw with the James-Younger Gang who was killed during the gang's robbery at Northfield, Minnesota.Miller was born on either January 9, 1850 or December 15, 1849 in Kearney, Missouri....
 in The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid
The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid

The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid is a 1972 in film outlaw Western film about the James-Younger Gang distributed by Universal Pictures. It was directed by Philip Kaufman and starred Cliff Robertson as Cole Younger, Robert Duvall as Jesse James, Luke Askew as Jim Younger, R....
 (1972), a bumbling outlaw in My Name is Nobody
My Name Is Nobody

My Name is Nobody is a 1973 in film spaghetti Western comedy film. The film was directed by Tonino Valerii and, in some scenes, by Sergio Leone....
 (1973), a major role in Race with the Devil (as the sheriff) (1975), as well as Children of the Corn
Children of the Corn (film)

Children of the Corn is a 1984 horror film based upon Children of the Corn by Stephen King. Directed by Fritz Kiersch, the film stars Peter Horton and Linda Hamilton....
 (1984), and as the General in Predator
Predator (film)

Predator is a 1987 science fiction film, action film and horror film directed by John McTiernan, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Carl Weathers, Jesse Ventura, and Kevin Peter Hall....
 (1987). He appeared in several of Warren Beatty
Warren Beatty

Warren Beatty is an United States Academy Award- and Golden Globe-winning actor, film producer, screenwriter and film director....
's films, including Heaven Can Wait
Heaven Can Wait (1978 film)

Heaven Can Wait is a 1978 in film comedy film directed by Warren Beatty and Buck Henry. The screenplay by Beatty, Elaine May and an uncredited Robert Towne is adapted from the original stage play Heaven Can Wait by Harry Segall....
 (1978), Reds (1981), and Pruneface
Pruneface

Pruneface is a fictional character in the long-running comic strip Dick Tracy, drawn by cartoonist Chester Gould. Pruneface got his name for his wrinkled face....
 in Dick Tracy
Dick Tracy (film)

Dick Tracy is a 1990 film adaptation of the comic strip Dick Tracy created by Chester Gould. Warren Beatty directed, produced and starred. The supporting cast included Al Pacino, Madonna , Glenne Headly, Charlie Korsmo, Dick Van Dyke and Dustin Hoffman....
 (1990).

Despite being typecast as gruff and violent characters throughout his career, Armstrong is well-known for having a warm and affable personality offscreen. He has been married three times, his first wife was Ann Neale from which he has 4 children, then to Susan Guthrie until 1976 and remained married to his third wife, Mary Craven, until her passing in 2004.

Armstrong was semi-retired from films, continuing to be active in off-Broadway theater, until recently retiring because of blindness.

Partial filmography

  • The Fugitive Kind
    The Fugitive Kind

    The Fugitive Kind is a 1959 United States drama film directed by Sidney Lumet. The screenplay by Meade Roberts and Tennessee Williams was based on the latter's 1957 play Orpheus Descending, itself a revision of his unproduced 1939 work Battle of Angels....
     (1959)
  • Ride the High Country
    Ride the High Country

    Ride the High Country is a noted 1962 in film western film. It stars Joel McCrea, Randolph Scott, Mariette Hartley, Ron Starr and Edgar Buchanan....
     (1962)
  • Major Dundee
    Major Dundee

    Major Dundee was a 1965 in film Western film written by Harry Julian Fink and directed by Sam Peckinpah. It starred Charlton Heston and Richard Harris as officers from opposing sides in the American Civil War who band together to hunt down a band of Apaches....
     (1965)
  • El Dorado
    El Dorado (film)

    El Dorado is a 1967 western movie starring John Wayne and Robert Mitchum. It was directed by Howard Hawks and released by Paramount Pictures....
     (1967)
  • The Great White Hope
    The Great White Hope

    The Great White Hope is a 1967 play written by Howard Sackler, later adapted in 1970 for a The Great White Hope . The play was first produced by Arena Stage in Washington, DC and debuted on Broadway theatre at the Alvin Theatre on 3 October 1968 for a run of 546 performances, directed by Edwin Sherin with stars James Earl Jones and Jane A...
     (1970)
  • The Ballad of Cable Hogue
    The Ballad of Cable Hogue

    Set in the desert of Arizona during the transitional period when the frontier was closing, the movie follows three years in the life of Cable Hogue, a failed prospector....
     (1970)
  • J. W. Coop
    J. W. Coop

    J. W. Coop is a 1972 in film Western directed by and starring Cliff Robertson. ...
     (1972)
  • The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid
    The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid

    The Great Northfield Minnesota Raid is a 1972 in film outlaw Western film about the James-Younger Gang distributed by Universal Pictures. It was directed by Philip Kaufman and starred Cliff Robertson as Cole Younger, Robert Duvall as Jesse James, Luke Askew as Jim Younger, R....
     (1972)
  • Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid
    Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid

    Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid is a 1973 in film Western film directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring James Coburn and Kris Kristofferson. Bob Dylan, who co-starred in the film, composed multiple songs for the movie's score and the album Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid was released the same year....
     (1973)
  • White Lightning
    White Lightning

    White Lightning may refer to:...
     (1973)
  • Race with the Devil
    Race with the Devil

    Race with the Devil is a 1975 in film occult thriller and action film starring Peter Fonda , Warren Oates , Loretta Swit and Lara Parker ....
     (1975)
  • Stay Hungry
    Stay Hungry

    Stay Hungry, released on May 10 1984, was the third album released by the Heavy metal music band Twisted Sister. This album featured the band's two biggest hits, "We're Not Gonna Take It " and "I Wanna Rock", as well as the power ballad "The Price"....
     (1976)
  • The Car
    The Car

    The Car is a 1977 in film thriller/horror film directed by Elliot Silverstein and written by Michael Butler, Dennis Shryack and Lane Slate. It starred James Brolin, Kathleen Lloyd, John Marley, and Ronny Cox....
     (1977)
  • Heaven Can Wait
    Heaven Can Wait

    Heaven Can Wait may refer to:* Heaven Can Wait , a remake of the 1941 film Here Comes Mr. Jordan* Heaven Can Wait , a film based on the stage play Birthdays by Leslie Bush-Fekete...
     (1978)
  • Reds (1981)
  • Lone Wolf McQuade
    Lone Wolf McQuade

    Lone Wolf McQuade is a 1983 action film, starring Chuck Norris, David Carradine, and Barbara Carrera and Robert Beltran, directed by Steve Carver....
     (1983)
  • Children of the Corn
    Children of the Corn

    Children Of The Corn is a short story by Stephen King, published in 1978 in the compilation Night Shift ....
     (1984)
  • Predator
    Predator (film)

    Predator is a 1987 science fiction film, action film and horror film directed by John McTiernan, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Carl Weathers, Jesse Ventura, and Kevin Peter Hall....
     (1987)
  • Jocks
    Jocks (film)

    Jocks is a 1987 in film teen film comedy film. The film was directed by filmmaker, Steve Carver and written by Michael Lanahan and David Oas....
     (1987)
  • Dick Tracy
    Dick Tracy (film)

    Dick Tracy is a 1990 film adaptation of the comic strip Dick Tracy created by Chester Gould. Warren Beatty directed, produced and starred. The supporting cast included Al Pacino, Madonna , Glenne Headly, Charlie Korsmo, Dick Van Dyke and Dustin Hoffman....
     (1990)
  • Purgatory
    Purgatory (film)

    Purgatory is a 1999 western fantasy film directed by Uli Edel....
     (1999)


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