Fury, Ed
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The Country Girl (1954) as Member of the chorus
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The Great Diamond Robbery (1954) as Intern
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The Student Prince (1954) as Student
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Female on the Beach (1955) as Roddy
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I Died a Thousand Times (1955) as Man with tennis racket at the accident scene
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My Little Margie (1955 TV series) Season 4, episode 19: "Miss Whoozis", credited, as Hercules
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Bus Stop (1956) as Cowboy in the saloon (in the yellow shirt)
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Raw Edge (1956) credited, as Whitey
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South Pacific (1958) as Sailor.
Ed is rather unfairly uncredited here, given that he speaks a couple of lines, sings a few lines and most of the other actors in the chorus are credited. Among the cast members who would wind up in Italy within the next 2 or 3 years, you also have Richard Harrison, Ken Clark and Archie Savage.
I can't say I'm 100% certain about this identification, something seems different but I can't work out what.
Ed is rather unfairly uncredited here, given that he speaks a couple of lines, sings a few lines and most of the other actors in the chorus are credited. Among the cast members who would wind up in Italy within the next 2 or 3 years, you also have Richard Harrison, Ken Clark and Archie Savage.
I can't say I'm 100% certain about this identification, something seems different but I can't work out what.
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The Wild Women of Wongo (1958) credited, as Gahbo.
Ed's role in this B-picture was his first of any real substance and his last film role before departing for Italy.
Ed's role in this B-picture was his first of any real substance and his last film role before departing for Italy.
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