
Cyril Ring
Acting
1892-12-05 · Boston, Massachusetts, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Cyril Ring (December 5, 1892 – July 17, 1967) was an American film actor. He began his career in silent films in 1921. By the time of his final performance in 1951, he had appeared in over 350 films, almost all in small and/or uncredited parts. He is probably best remembered today for his role as Harvey Yates, a con artist captured and hand-cuffed to fellow con artist Penelope, played by Kay Francis at the very end of the Marx Brothers first film The Cocoanuts (1929).
Filmography(233)
movieIron Man
as Headwaiter (uncredited) · 1951 · 6.2
movieRed, Hot and Blue
as Reporter (uncredited) · 1949 · 6.2
movieHollow Triumph
as Harry (uncredited) · 1948 · 6.6
movieBody and Soul
as Victor - Butler (uncredited) · 1947 · 6.7
movieNightmare Alley
as Roustabout at Final Carnival (uncredited) · 1947 · 7.2
movieDo or Diet
as Trainer · 1947 · 8.0
movieNobody Lives Forever
as Blond's Escort (uncredited) · 1946 · 6.4
movieMiss Susie Slagle's
as Instrument Man (uncredited) · 1946 · 8.5
movieGirl on the Spot
as Hobart (uncredited) · 1946 · 10.0
movieSenorita from the West
as Bystander (uncredited) · 1945 · 6.0
movieBeware of Redheads
as Ed Brooks · 1945 · 7.0
movieSwingin' on a Rainbow
as Bit Part (uncredited) · 1945 · 7.0
movieLady on a Train
as · 1945 · 6.7
movieIncendiary Blonde
as New Year's Eve Patron (uncredited) · 1945 · 5.1
movieOn Stage Everybody
as Horseshoe Player (uncredited) · 1945 · 8.0
movieThe Affairs of Susan
as Mr. Hughes (uncredited) · 1945 · 6.5
movieThe Naughty Nineties
as Man in Water Gag (uncredited) · 1945 · 6.7
Blonde Ransom
as Patron (uncredited) · 1945 · 8.0
movieThe Man in Half Moon Street
as Plainclothesman · 1945 · 5.9
movieHere Come the Waves
as Lieutenant Colonel (uncredited) · 1944 · 5.3
movieLaura
as Party Guest (uncredited) · 1944 · 7.6
movieIn Society
as Sir Walter Raleigh at Party (uncredited) · 1944 · 5.9
movieSecret Command
as Parrish (uncredited) · 1944 · 6.6
movieChristmas Holiday
as Jury Member (uncredited) · 1944 · 6.5