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Ralph Bellamy – Cause of Death, Date of Death, Age at Death

The actor Ralph Bellamy passed away at age 87, this age of death has to be considered impressive. What was the cause of death? Below is all you want to know regarding the death of Ralph Bellamy and more!

Biography - A Short Wiki

Ralph Bellamy was an actor who had a net worth of $10 million at the time of his death in 1991. Ralph Bellamy had a career that spanned over six decades on film, television, and stage. Notably, he won a Tony Award for his portrayal of Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the 1958 play “Sunrise at Campobello,” and earned an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor for the 1937 screwball comedy film “The Awful Truth.” On television, Bellamy was known for his starring roles on the private eye series “Man Against Crime” and the medical drama “The Eleventh Hour.”

How did Ralph Bellamy die?

Ralph Bellamy's death was caused by respiratory disease.

On November 29, 1991, Bellamy died from a lung ailment at Saint John’s Health Center in Santa Monica, California. He was 87 years old.

Information about the death of Ralph Bellamy
Cause of deathRespiratory Disease
Age of death87 years
ProfessionActor, Entrepreneur, Presenter, Usher
BirthdayJune 17, 1904
Death dateNovember 29, 1991
Place of deathProvidence Saint John's Health Center - Santa Monica Emergency Room, Santa Monica, California, United States
Place of burialForest Lawn, Los Angeles, California, United States

Quotes by Ralph Bellamy

"Solemnity in politicians is not only tiresome but may even mask those twin sins - self-righteousness and intolerance - for the opinions of others. If I couldn't laugh, I couldn't live, especially in politics."

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"When an American says that he loves his country, he means not only that he loves the New England hills, the prairies glistening in the sun, the wide and rising plains, the great mountains and the sea. He means that he loves an inner air, inner life in which freedom lives. In which a man can draw the breath of self-respect."

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"I wish the world could better know this country for what it really is. Not just a greedy economic giant crouching fearfully behind its walls, not just a panoplied warrior nervously fingering his weapons. What is this, is a people who gather together in thousands to give a people's government its essential vitality."

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"Man does not live by words alone, in spite of the fact that sometimes he has to eat them."

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