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  1. William Bendix (14 de xineru de 1906, Nueva York – 14 d'avientu de 1964, Los Angeles) foi un actor cinematográficu d'Estaos Xuníos. Biografía [ editar | editar la fonte ] Bendix nació en Manhattan , Nueva York .

  2. This video has been restored and compiles under Public Domain and Derivative Works guidelines by Timeless Television. Life of Riley won the first Emmy Award ...

  3. 18 de feb. de 2023 · The Life of Riley (1949) The Movie A well-meaning factory employee is struggling financially. His career gets a lift when he receives a promotion, but this c...

  4. William Bendix William Bendix was an American film, radio, and television actor, best remembered in movies for the title role in the movie The Babe Ruth Story and for portraying clumsily earnest aircraft plant worker Chester A. Riley in radio and television’s The Life of Riley.He also received an Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actor for Wake Island.

  5. Director John Farrow Stars Loretta Young Alan Ladd William Bendix. 12. Hostages. 1943 1h 28m Approved. 6.8 (102) Rate. A group of twenty-six Czechoslovakian citizens are jailed until a 50,000 crown reward by the Gestapo uncovers the supposed killer of a Nazi officer whom virtually everyone suspects committed suicide.

  6. Originally, William Bendix was to have appeared on both radio and TV, but Bendix's RKO Radio Pictures movie contract prevented him from appearing on the TV version. Jackie Gleason starred, with Rosemary DeCamp replacing Paula Winslowe as wife Peg, Gloria Winters as daughter Barbara (Babs), Lanny Rees as son Chester Jr. (Junior), and Sid Tomack as Jim Gillis, Riley's manipulative best buddy and ...

  7. This upload contains 252 episodes of the great Old Time Radio comedy, The Life of Riley, starring William Bendix. The radio show aired from 1944-1951, and also spawned a feature film and two television adaptions, one with Jack Gleason that aired for 26 weeks (1949-1950) and a the second with William Bendix reprising his role for six seasons (1953-1958).