This page will contain images about Gary Merrill, as they become available.Gary MerrillGary Merrill (August 2, 1915 - March 5, 1990) was a U. S. film and television actor whose credits included more than fifty feature films, a half-dozen mostly short-lived TV series, and dozens of TV guest appearances. Born in Hartford, Connecticut, he began acting in 1944, while still in the United States Army. His film career began promisingly, with roles in films like Twelve O'Clock High (1949) and All About Eve (1950), but the bulk of his screen appearances were as second- or third-billed characters in formulaic Westerns, war movies, and medical dramas. His television career was equally routine: None of his series (which included Then Came Bronson and Young Doctor Kildare) lasted more than a season. Merrill was married twice, first to Barbara Leeds and then to Bette Davis. He died of lung cancer at Falmouth, Maine. This page about Gary Merrill includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Gary Merrill News stories about Gary Merrill External links for Gary Merrill Videos for Gary Merrill Wikis about Gary Merrill Discussion Groups about Gary Merrill Blogs about Gary Merrill Images of Gary Merrill |
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He died of lung cancer at Falmouth, Maine. He played the character Cypher in The Matrix, as well as Ralph Cifaretto in the HBO show The Sopranos, and also provided the voicework for the club owner "Luigi Goterelli" in the smash-hit videogame title, Grand Theft Auto 3. Merrill was married twice, first to Barbara Leeds and then to Bette Davis. Pantoliano was born in Hoboken, New Jersey. His television career was equally routine: None of his series (which included Then Came Bronson and Young Doctor Kildare) lasted more than a season. He is also known as "Joey Pants": due to his last name being very hard for most people to pronounce, he often just asks people to call him Joey Pants. His film career began promisingly, with roles in films like Twelve O'Clock High (1949) and All About Eve (1950), but the bulk of his screen appearances were as second- or third-billed characters in formulaic Westerns, war movies, and medical dramas. Joe Pantoliano (born September 12, 1951) is an actor. Born in Hartford, Connecticut, he began acting in 1944, while still in the United States Army. Bound. film and television actor whose credits included more than fifty feature films, a half-dozen mostly short-lived TV series, and dozens of TV guest appearances. Bad Boys II. S. Daredevil. Gary Merrill (August 2, 1915 - March 5, 1990) was a U. The Adventures Of Pluto Nash. Cats & Dogs. Memento. Black And White. New Blood. The Matrix. Hoods. Tinseltown. Marshals. U.S. Top Of The World. Natural Enemy. 87th Precinct: Ice. Bound. The Immortals. The Spy Within. Bad Boys. Steal Big, Steal Little. The Last Word. Baby's Day Out. Dangerous Heart. Teresa's Tattoo. Golddigger. Calendar Girl. The Fugitive. Me And The Kid. Three Of Hearts. Used People. Through The Eyes Of A Killer. One Special Victory. Zandalee. Backstreet Dreams. Short Time. El Diablo. The Last Of The Finest. Blue Heat. Downtown. Nightbreaker. Advance To Ground Zero. Midnight Run. The In Crowd. La Bamba. Empire Of The Sun. Amazon Women On The Moon. Running Scared. The Mean Season. The Goonies. Eddie And The Cruisers. Risky Business. Monsignor. The Final Terror. Carnivore. From Here to Eternity (1979 TV mini-series). |