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Alfred Ryder (Alfred Jacob Corn) was born on 5 January, 1916 in New York City, New York, USA, is an Actor, Director. Discover Alfred Ryder's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of Alfred Ryder networth?

Popular As Alfred Jacob Corn
Occupation actor,director
Age 79 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 5 January 1916
Birthday 5 January
Birthplace New York City, New York, USA
Date of death 16 April, 1995
Died Place Englewood, New Jersey, USA
Nationality United States

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Who Is Alfred Ryder's Wife?

His wife is Kim Stanley (1 August 1958 - 1964) ( divorced) ( 1 child)

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Alfred Ryder Net Worth

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1995

He died on April 16, 1995 in Englewood, NJ, at the age of 79.

1976

Ryder retired from screen acting in 1976 to concentrate on the stage, both as an actor and director.

1968

He subsequently directed two more Broadway productions, "The Exercise" in 1968 and the 1971 revival of August Strindberg's "Dance of Death. "Despite his achievements on the stage, film and radio, Ryder is mostly remembered as a prolific and versatile TV character actor.

1967

Gerhardt Krueger), and The Invaders (1967) (appearing as The Alien Leader).

1966

He made over 100 appearances on TV, including memorable turns on Star Trek: The Original Series (1966) (he appeared as Prof.

1964

Robert Crater in the series' very first aired episode, "The Man Trap"), Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1964) (two appearances as the ghost of Nazi U-boat commander Capt.

1961

's Arena Stage, Ryder made his Broadway directorial debut with the play "A Far Country" in 1961.

1960

Ryder also appeared in the original Broadway production of Eugène Ionesco's absurdist masterpiece "Rhinoceros" in 1960. A noted theatrical stage director with such companies as Washington, D. C.

1958

Ryder had the singular honor of being cast as the understudy for Laurence Olivier in one of the legendary actor's greatest roles, that of Archie Rice, in the 1958 Broadway production of John Osborne's "The Entertainer". Olivier's Archie Rice is considered one of the greatest performances of the 20th century, and Ryder was chosen to keep the Broadway patrons in their seats in the event the great British theatrical knight couldn't go on.

1948

On Broadway, he appeared as Oswald in the 1948 revival of Henrik Ibsen's "Ghosts" and as Mark Antony in the 1950 production of "Julius Caesar". Also that year, he appeared as Orestes in the Broadway play "The Tower Beyond Tragedy".

1947

After the war he made more films, including director Anthony Mann's classic 1947 film noir T-Men (1947).

1944

The following year, he made his movie debut as "PFC Alfred Ryder" in the film version of the show Winged Victory (1944)).

1943

Army Air Force's gala Broadway stage show "Winged Victory" in 1943.

1938

He appeared in the 1938 Broadway production of "Our Town" - his Broadway debut as an adult performer - as well as numerous Broadway productions before World War II, including the 1939 revival of Clifford Odets's "Awake and Sing!". For many years he was the voice of Sammy in the radio serial "Rise of the Goldbergs" Ryder joined the Army Air Force during World War II, eventually appearing in the U. S.

1929

His Broadway debut came in 1929, when the 13-year-old Ryder played a "lost boy" in Eva Le Gallienne's production of J. M. Barrie's "Peter Pan". Ryder studied acting with Benno Schneider, Robert Lewis and Lee Strasberg.

1916

Alfred Ryder, the veteran actor who appeared on radio and Broadway and in the movies and TV and who also was a renowned stage director, was born Alfred Jacob Corn on January 5, 1916, in New York City. He made his professional debut as an actor at the age of eight and attended New York City's Professional Children's School.