Eddie Ryder
American television and film actor
Eddie Ryder
Born Edward Reider
(1923-01-23 ) January 23, 1923Died March 29, 1997(1997-03-29) (aged 74) Other names Ed Ryker, Eddie Reider, Edward Reider, Edward Ryder Years active 1953–87
Eddie Ryder (January 23, 1923 – March 29, 1997) was an American television and film actor, as well as a writer and television director. Ryder was born in New York City and died in El Paso, Texas .
Career
Ryder was a veteran of 92 movies and television programs. His television career began at age 29 playing a high school boy on the December 26, 1953 Adventures of Superman episode titled My Friend Superman with George Reeves , Jack Larson , and Noel Neill .[ 1] Ryder preceded this with playing Ronald on the January 31, 1953 Space Patrol episode Runaway Planetoid .[ 2]
1950s
Ryder would go on in the 1950s to appear in several TV series, many as an uncredited actor, and top films.
Television: He then performed in John Drew Barrymore 's Matinee Theater episode of The Alumni Reunion which aired September 26, 1956 with Don Keefer and Constance Ford .[ 3] He continued on in minor TV roles on The Ford Television Theatre and Goodyear Theatre , Casey Jones , M Squad , the popular Make Room For Daddy , The Thin Man , and Steve Canyon . He also co-starred as Eliot on The Dennis O'Keefe Show .[ 4] In 1954 he guest-starred in an episode of The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show as an aspiring entertainer, capably performing several celebrity impressions, including James Stewart and James Cagney .[ 5]
Film: He co-starred as "Two Tanks" in Hot Rod Girl (1956). He also appeared in The Comedian (1957) with Mickey Rooney , Operation Mad Ball (1957) with Jack Lemmon , and Kings Go Forth (1958) starring Frank Sinatra .
Roxanne Arlen and Ryder in Hot Rod Girl (1956)
1960s
The 1960s brought several credited appearances in major TV and film.
Television: Four episodes in 1964 of Death Valley Days , as Mason on Combat! (episode: The Glory Among Men) (1964), The Andy Griffith Show (1964), Bewitched (1965), as Dr. Simon Agurski on Dr. Kildare (1961, 1965),[ 4] : 269 The Munsters (1965), The Twilight Zone (episode "Mr. Dingle, the Strong "), The Dick Van Dyke Show (1965) and three episodes of Bonanza (1961-1969). He also played Winston "Bones" Snodgrass in Our Miss Brooks .[ 4] : 798
Film: His film career during this time yielded a secondary role in the film Son of Flubber (1963) with Fred MacMurray . In 1963, the massive $9 million, 12 star-studded production, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World which starred Sid Caesar , Ethel Merman , Spencer Tracy , Mickey Rooney , and Milton Berle among others gave Ryder the role of air traffic control staffer. The Oscar (1966) nominated for two Academy Awards and starring notables Milton Berle , Elke Sommer , Joseph Cotten , Tony Bennett , and Walter Brennan . Ryder won the role of Sgt. Gilroy in Not with My Wife, You Don't! (1967) starring Tony Curtis and played a minor role in The Big Mouth (1967) starring Jerry Lewis .
Directing: In 1969, Ryder directed the Get Smart episode "Greer Window".
1970s
The 1970s kept Ryder in television as a secondary actor and mostly making single appearances.
Television: Here Come the Brides (1970), Get Smart (1970), Mission Impossible (1972), Bonanza (1972, "One Ace Too Many"), and several appearances in Mannix , among many others.
Film: Ryder was cast in the campy Stacy and Her Gangbusters (1973) and Mel Brooks 's High Anxiety (1977), his last film appearance.
Directing: In 1976, Ryder directed The Bob Newhart Show episode No Sale , and in 1979 directed the film Up Yours - A Rockin' Comedy which starred Belinda Balaski , Michael Paul Chan , and George 'Buck' Flower .
During the 1980s, Ryder appeared in The Dukes of Hazzard , Hill Street Blues , and General Hospital . In 1986, Ryder appeared in the comedy film A Masterpiece of Murder with Bob Hope and Don Ameche .
Filmography
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