Mitchell Ryan
Biography
Mitchell Ryan (January 11, 1934 – March 4, 2022) was a prominent American actor, best recognized for his role as Edward Montgomery on the hit television series *Dharma & Greg*. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, and raised in Louisville, Kentucky, Ryan served in the United States Navy during the Korean War. Following his military service, he joined the Barter Theatre in Abingdon, Virginia, where he made his acting debut in *Thunder Road* alongside the theatre's founder, Robert Porterfield.
Ryan gained fame as one of the original cast members of the cult classic series *Dark Shadows*. His extensive filmography includes notable appearances in films such as *Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers*, *Liar, Liar*, *Magnum Force*, *Lethal Weapon*, *Grosse Pointe Blank*, *Electra Glide in Blue*, and *Hot Shots! Part Deux*. In 1973, he took center stage in the lead role of the television series *Chase*.
On Broadway, Ryan showcased his talent in productions like *Wait Until Dark*, *Medea*, and *The Price*. Throughout his life, he experienced two marriages, both of which ended in divorce, and he was a proud father to three children. Ryan’s legacy in the entertainment industry remains cherished by fans and colleagues alike.
Filmography
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Thunder Road
1958
The Gambler: The Adventure Continues
1983
Speechless
1994 • Lloyd Wannamaker
Monte Walsh
1970 • Shorty Austin
High Plains Drifter
1973 • Dave Drake
Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers
1995 • Dr. Terence Wynn
Magnum Force
1973 • Officer Charlie McCoy
Blue Sky
1994 • Ray Stevens
Winter People
1989 • Drury Campbell
The Opposite Sex and How to Live with Them
1992 • Kenneth Davenport
Judgment
1990 • Dave Davis
A Reflection of Fear
1972 • Inspector McKenna
Grosse Pointe Blank
1997 • Mr. Bart Newberry
Hot Shots! Part Deux
1993 • Gray Edwards
Two-Minute Warning
1976
Electra Glide in Blue
1973 • Harve Poole
The Devil's Own
1997 • Chief Jim Kelly
The Friends of Eddie Coyle
1973 • Waters
Chandler
1971 • Chuck Kincaid
Iron Eagle III
1992 • Simms
Liar Liar
1997
Lethal Weapon
1987 • General Peter McAllister