Ralph Sanford

Ralph Sanford

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ralph Sanford (May 21, 1899 – June 20, 1963) was an American film actor. He appeared in over 200 films between 1930 and 1960, mostly bit parts or supporting roles. Sanford frequently appeared in Westerns and often portrayed "tough guys". He was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, and died in Los Angeles, California.

Known For

Champion

as Hammond

Union Station

as Detective Fay

River of No Return

as Bartender (uncredited)

Cast Credits

The Oregon Trail

as John Decker

The Big Country

as Party Guest (uncredited)

Beginning of the End

as Man with Red Cross Representative [extra]

Footsteps in the Night

as Bartender (Uncredited)

Friendly Persuasion

as Businessman (uncredited)

Shotgun

as Chris

Cattle Queen of Montana

as Store Clerk (uncredited)

The Forty-Niners

as Bartender Joe

River of No Return

as Bartender (uncredited)

Torpedo Alley

as Charles Hedley

I Was a Burlesque Queen

as Nunnally LaVitte

Count the Hours!

as Alvin Taylor

Springfield Rifle

as Barfly (uncredited)

Sea Tiger

as Fat Harry, Innkeeper

The Turning Point

as Harry (uncredited)

Rancho Notorious

as Politician (uncredited)

Let's Make It Legal

as Police Lieutenant (uncredited)

Fort Defiance

as Jed Brown, Stagecoach Driver

Rhubarb

as Eddie - Brooklyn Police Chief (uncredited)

Kentucky Jubilee

as Steve Frome

Danger Zone

as Larry Dunlap

Missing Women

as Sam (man at ballpark)

Rogue River

as Max Bonner

Rhythm Inn

as Pete Harris

Father's Wild Game

as First Policeman

Union Station

as Detective Fay

Hi-Jacked

as Stephen Clark