| Dan Duryea  Born: 23-Jan-1907 Birthplace: White Plains, NY Died: 7-Jun-1968 Location of death: Hollywood, CA Cause of death: Cancer - unspecified Remains: Buried, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Hollywood Hills, CA
 
 Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: The Little Foxes Wife: Helen Bryan (m. 15-Apr-1932, d. 21-Jan-1967, two sons) Son: Peter Duryea (b. 14-Jul-1939) Son: Richard Duryea (b. 14-Jul-1942)
      University: Cornell University
      Endorsement of Blatz Beer 1952 
    Endorsement of R. J. Reynolds Camel Cigarettes (1953) 
    Hollywood Walk of Fame 6145 Hollywood Blvd.
  
    TELEVISION     Peyton Place Eddie Jacks (1967-68)
  
    FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR     The Bamboo Saucer (Oct-1968)      Stranger on the Run (31-Oct-1967)      Five Golden Dragons (4-Aug-1967)      Winchester '73 (14-Mar-1967)      The Hills Run Red (10-Feb-1967)      Incident at Phantom Hill (2-Feb-1966) · Joe Barlow     The Flight of the Phoenix (15-Dec-1965) · Standish     The Bounty Killer (31-Jul-1965)      Walk a Tightrope (12-Feb-1965)      Taggart (24-Dec-1964) · Jason     He Rides Tall (26-Feb-1964) · Bart Thorne     Six Black Horses (24-Apr-1962)      Platinum High School (13-May-1960)      Slaughter on Tenth Avenue (1-Sep-1957) · John Jacob Masters     Night Passage (24-Jul-1957)      The Burglar (Jun-1957) · Nat Harbin     Battle Hymn (14-Feb-1957) · Sgt. Herman     Storm Fear (16-Dec-1955) · Fred     Foxfire (13-Jul-1955) · Hugh Slater     The Marauders (1955)      This Is My Love (27-Oct-1954)      Silver Lode (23-Jul-1954)      Rails Into Laramie (14-Apr-1954) · Jim Shanessy     World for Ransom (27-Jan-1954) · Mike Callahan     Ride Clear of Diablo (1954) · Whitey Kincade     Terror Street (4-Dec-1953)      Thunder Bay (21-May-1953)      Chicago Calling (11-Jan-1952)      Al Jennings of Oklahoma (17-Jan-1951)      The Underworld Story (26-Jul-1950)      Winchester '73 (12-Jul-1950) · Waco Johnnie Dean     One Way Street (1-Apr-1950)      Johnny Stool Pigeon (22-Sep-1949)      Too Late for Tears (13-Aug-1949) · Danny Fuller     Manhandled (25-May-1949) · Karl Benson     Criss Cross (12-Jan-1949)      Larceny (3-Sep-1948)      River Lady (20-May-1948)      Another Part of the Forest (18-May-1948)      Black Bart (3-Mar-1948) · Charles E. Boles     White Tie and Tails (30-Aug-1946)      Black Angel (2-Aug-1946)      Scarlet Street (28-Dec-1945) · Johnny Prince     Lady on a Train (24-Aug-1945)      Along Came Jones (19-Jul-1945) · Monte Jarrad     The Valley of Decision (3-May-1945) · William Scott, Jr.     The Woman in the Window (26-Jan-1945) · Heidt     The Great Flamarion (14-Jan-1945)      Main Street After Dark (12-Jan-1945)      Ministry of Fear (16-Oct-1944) · Costa     Mrs. Parkington (12-Oct-1944) · Jack Stilham     None But the Lonely Heart (22-Sep-1944) · Len Tate     Sahara (14-Oct-1943) · Jimmy Doyle     The Pride of the Yankees (14-Jul-1942) · Hank Hanneman     Ball of Fire (2-Dec-1941) · Duke Pastrami     The Little Foxes (21-Aug-1941) · Leo Hubbard
  
 
 
 
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