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  1. Shepperd Strudwick (September 22, 1907 – January 15, 1983) was an American actor of film, television, and stage. He was also billed as John Shepperd [1] for some of his films and for his acting on stage in New York.

  2. Shepperd Strudwick. Actor: All the King's Men. Actor Shepperd Strudwick had dark, dignified, matinée-styled good looks but with a slightly shady countenance that may have prevented him from attaining top "leading man" stardom in films.

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    • Hillsborough, North Carolina, USA
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    • New York City, New York, USA
  3. Jan 16, 1983 · Shepperd Strudwick, a character actor who appeared in more than 200 roles in movies and plays and on television, died yesterday of cancer at his home in Manhattan. He was 75 years old.

  4. Violent Midnight: Directed by Richard Hilliard. With Lee Philips, Shepperd Strudwick, Jean Hale, Lorraine Rogers. A war veteran from a wealthy but troubled New England family is suspected in a series of brutal murders in his small town.

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    • Horror
    • Richard Hilliard
    • 1963-07-29
  5. Shepperd Strudwick. Highest Rated: 97% All the King's Men (1949) Lowest Rated: 68% Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (1956) Birthday: Sep 22, 1907. Birthplace: Hillsboro, North Carolina, USA.

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  6. Dr. Renault's Secret. The Kid from Texas. Acting. Shepperd Strudwick is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes A Place in the Sun, All the King's Men, The Reckless Moment, Beyond a Reasonable Doubt, Joan of Arc, Autumn Leaves, Dr. Renault's Secret, and The Kid from Texas.

  7. www.ncpedia.org › biography › strudwick-shepperdStrudwick, Shepperd | NCpedia

    Shepperd Strudwick was a North Carolina-born actor who appeared in stage, film, and television. He was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the Carolina Playmakers at UNC, and received a North Carolina Award in 1963.