John Ramsey

Рождение : 1940-01-23, Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA

Смерть : 2021-01-20

История

John Ramsey is an actor, known for Crocodile Dundee II (1988), Law & Order (1990) and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999).

Фильмы

The Blind
Broad-Faced Elder
Marcus and Kate moved to a residential neighborhood in New England. He is a frustrated architect, she is a young housewife who has discontinued her studies. The daily newspaper of a crisis is strictly narrated among the immutable spaces of the bourgeois suburbs: houses, gardens, shopping centers.
Крокодил Данди 2
Barkeeper Al
Данди, охотник на крокодилов, сменил австралийский шалаш на американский пентхаус: спит в шёлковой пижаме и пьёт кофе из японского фарфора. Но шляпу с крокодильими зубами, кожаные штаны и огромный нож за поясом он себе оставил — на всякий случай. Хватит ли этого, чтобы спасти любимую от колумбийской мафии?
Dream House
Billings
TV movie 1981 Vacationing Georgia construction worker (John Schneider) meets and falls for Manhattan's comely Director of Urban Renewal (Marilu Henner) and despite her initial rejection of him, sets out to build a dream house for both of them.
OHMS
Smiley
A conservative, Midwestern farmer rallies his neighbors against a power company planning to erect huge towers across their land, and a political activist schoolteacher helps them organize into an effective bloc.
The Five Forty-Eight
Bartender
The Five Forty-Eight, drawn from a Cheever story about the fictional New York suburb of Shady Hill, concerns an advertising man, John Blake (Laurence Luckinbill), who is emotionally estranged from his wife and those around him. His disturbed secretary, Miss Dent (Mary Beth Hurt), whom he has seduced and then fired and discarded, pursues him harrowingly, and in a final scene in which she holds him at gunpoint in a field beyond the Shady Hill railroad station, she forces him to confront the squalor of his life.
Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye
Tip Tobin
Based on the best-selling book, this movie focuses on John F. Kennedy's first run for a congressional seat in 1946.