
Richard Widmark (December 26, 1914 – March 24, 2008) was an American actor of films, stage, radio and television. He was nominated for an Academy Award for his role as the villainous Tommy Udo in his debut film, Kiss of Death. Early in his career Widmark specialized in similar villainous or anti-hero roles in film noirs, but he later branched out into more heroic leading and support roles in westerns, mainstream dramas and horror films, among others. At his death, Widmark was the earliest surviving Oscar nominee in the Supporting Actor category, and one of only two left from the 1940s (the other having been James Whitmore). For his contribution to the motion picture industry, Widmark has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6800 Hollywood Boulevard. In 2002, he was inducted into the Western Performers Hall of Fame at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Golden Globe Awards
TV • 1944

Golden Globe Awards
TV • 1944

Champs-Elysées
TV • 1982

What's My Line?
TV • 1950

The Oscars
TV • 1953

I Love Lucy
TV • 1951

The Ed Sullivan Show
TV • 1948

Biography
TV • 1987

The World of Hammer
TV • 1994

The American Film Institute Salute to ...
TV • 1973

Murder on the Orient Express
MOVIE • 1974

Vanished
TV • 1971

Judgment at Nuremberg
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Here's Hollywood
TV • 1960

Madigan
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How the West Was Won
MOVIE • 1962

Against All Odds
MOVIE • 1984

The Lives of Benjamin Franklin
TV • 1974