Robert Ridgely


Robert Ridgely was an American actor and voice artist, known for both on-camera roles and extensive voice-over work.

Life and career

Born in Teaneck, New Jersey, Ridgely worked as a cabaret entertainer.
Ridgley began acting in the 1960s, serving as a talk show host with Woody Woodbury. Ridgely appeared in commercials, including a classic McDonald's commercial, staged as a Broadway production number, where he sings "there is nothin' so clean – as my burger machine".
Ridgley guest starred on TV series such as Sea Hunt and the Warner Bros. Television series Maverick, Lawman, and Surfside 6. He landed a regular role as Lieutenant Kimbro in the short-lived World War II Warner Bros./ABC series The Gallant Men. After the series was cancelled, he made guest appearances on shows, including Bonanza, WKRP in Cincinnati, Coach, Night Court, Wings and Designing Women.
Ridgley appeared in various films, including two productions directed by Robert Altman early in his career, Nightmare in Chicago and Countdown. He also appeared in several Mel Brooks productions, including Blazing Saddles, High Anxiety, Life Stinks and . Ridgley starred in other films, including Something Wild, Beverly Hills Cop II, Philadelphia and Boogie Nights.
Ridgely put his strong voice to use in voice-over roles in movies like Down and Dirty Duck, television specials such as Thanksgiving in the Land of Oz, , and the video game Blazing Dragons.
He did a great deal of voice work on animated series as well, including the titular heroes in Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle, The New Adventures of Flash Gordon, and Thundarr the Barbarian. From 1985 to 1996, Ridgely was one of ABC's main primetime promo announcers. He also voiced the Peculiar Purple Pieman in the 1980s Strawberry Shortcake specials, General "Thunderbolt" Ross on The Incredible Hulk, Finch on Daisy-Head Mayzie, and Commander Chief in Dexter's Laboratory.

Death

Ridgely died of cancer on February 8, 1997, in Toluca Lake, Los Angeles.

Filmography

Film