Donald Randolph

Donald Randolph

Deceased · Born: Jan 5, 1906 · Died: Mar 16, 1993

Personal Details

BornJan 5, 1906 Lichtenburg, Transvaal, South Africa

Biography

Donald Randolph, a talented and accomplished thespian, entered this world on January 5, 1906, in the picturesque town of Lichtenburg, situated in the heart of Transvaal, South Africa. Throughout his illustrious career, Randolph made a lasting impression on the world of entertainment, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and captivate audiences to this very day.

Some of his most notable roles include the 1956 film "Over-Exposed", the 1969 cinematic masterpiece "Topaz", and the 1950 classic "Gambling House". His dedication to his craft and unwavering passion for the art of acting earned him a place among the esteemed ranks of Hollywood's elite.

Career

1969
Topaz
Topaz as Luis Uribe
1958
Cowboy
Cowboy as Senor Vidal, Maria's Father
1957
The Deadly Mantis
The Deadly Mantis as Gen. Mark Ford
My Gun Is Quick
My Gun Is Quick as Colonel Holloway (as Don Randolph)
1956
Over-Exposed
Over-Exposed as Coco Fields
1955
Son of Sinbad
Son of Sinbad as Councillor
The Purple Mask
The Purple Mask as Andre Majolin
Chief Crazy Horse
Chief Crazy Horse as Aaron Cartwright
1954
The Mad Magician
The Mad Magician as Ross Ormond
Khyber Patrol
Khyber Patrol as Ishak Khan
Phffft
Phffft as Dr. Van Kessel
1953
Gunsmoke
Gunsmoke as Matt Telford
All American
All American as David Carter
The Caddy
The Caddy as Harvey Miller Sr.
1952
Harem Girl
Harem Girl as Jamal
Assignment: Paris
Assignment: Paris as Anton Borvitch
The Brigand
The Brigand as Don Felipe Castro
1951
Under the Gun
Under the Gun as Arthur Sherbourne, district attorney
Fourteen Hours
Fourteen Hours as Dr. Benson
1950
Gambling House
Gambling House as Lloyd Crane
1949
1948
For the Love of Mary
For the Love of Mary as Asst. Attorney General