Ron Randell

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Randell in the Trailer of King of Kings
Randell in the Trailer of King of Kings

Ronald Egan Randell (8 October 191811 June 2005) was an Australian-born American film character actor. He was born in Sydney, New South Wales, and died in Los Angeles, California.

Randell started his career as a stage and radio performer in his teens.

He appeared as the lead in "Smithy", a biographical movie about the pioneering Australian aviator Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, who made the first flight across the Pacific (from the United States to Australia) in 1928. (The film was released as "Pacific Adventure" in the United States and as "Southern Cross" in the United Kingdom). Ron Randell's role in the movie led to a Hollywood contract. His movies included Kiss Me, Kate (as Cole Porter), I Am a Camera, King of Kings, The She-Creature and The Longest Day. His performance as the Roman centurion Lucius in King of Kings, who, in the film, defends Christ at his trial as a sort of impromptu legal counsel, and presumably becomes converted to Christianity after the Crucifixion, was arguably his best.

From October 1954 through December 1955, Randell hosted the ABC anthology series The Vise. He guest starred on Bewitched, 1964.

Ron Randell's Broadway credits include School for Scandal (1995), Duet for One (1981), Bent (1979), Mrs. Warren's Profession (1976), Butley (1972), The World of Suzie Wong (1958) and Candida (1952).

He married Laya Raki in 1958 and they remained together until his death following a stroke aged 86.

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