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Ronald Radd

Highest Rated: 71% The Offence (1973)

Lowest Rated: 71% The Offence (1973)

Birthday: Jan 22, 1929

Birthplace: Ryhope County, Durham, England, UK

Ronald Radd was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Radd found his beginnings in film with roles in "The Camp on Blood Island" (1958), the comedic adaptation "Where the Spies Are" (1965) with Francoise Dorleac and "The Sea Gull" (1968) with James Mason. Radd began to focus on film after appearing in the Anthony Newley musical comedy "Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness?" (1969), "The Kremlin Letter" (1970) and "The Offence" (1973). He also appeared in the Topol adaptation "Galileo" (1974). Later in his career, Radd acted in "Operation Daybreak" (1975).

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Highest-Rated Movies

71% 72% The Offence
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24% The Double Man
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Up Jumped a Swagman
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71% The Camp on Blood Island
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Murder in Mind
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61% The Kremlin Letter
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77% Operation Daybreak
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27% The Spiral Staircase
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Filmography

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Operation Daybreak 77% 1975 Aunt Marie's Husband Actor The Spiral Staircase 27% 1975 Oates Actor Murder in Mind 1973 Supt. Terson Actor The Offence 71% 72% 1973 Lawson Actor The Kremlin Letter 61% 1970 Capt. Potkin Actor The Double Man 24% 1967 General Actor Up Jumped a Swagman 1965 Harry King Actor The Camp on Blood Island 71% 1958 Commander Yamamitsu Actor
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