Everyone should watch that movie. It's public domain and here on YouTube. No excuses! Bellamy was such an incredibly versatile performer and even after this appearance, he would give magnificent performances for another 30 years.
Mr. Bellamy was in an episode of "L.A. Law" back in the 80s. He played an aging doctor, on trial for malpractice, and the poignancy of his performance reduced me to tears. Then, of course, he scared me to death in "Rosemary's Baby!" LOL! Thanks for all your past, and future, postings Norbert!!! Great stuff!
@chalomirof63 - he also had his own tv show back in the fiftys called, Ralph Bellamy, Private Eye. When it came on it showed a door with an eyeball on it.
I find this show is only my favorite when Arlene is on the panel, lol.
Kate8790 8 months ago
They mention Tim Considine, was he ever a mystery guest? If so, I'd love to see that, Tim is one of my all-time favorites!
SOLE2SOUL 8 months ago
I love Ralph Bellamy. Mr. Daly is quite correct. Ralph was a great talent. Much under appreciated, in this day and age.
kyokogodai 1 year ago
He was great in the movie "His Girl Friday".
winkieandleah 2 years ago
Everyone should watch that movie. It's public domain and here on YouTube. No excuses! Bellamy was such an incredibly versatile performer and even after this appearance, he would give magnificent performances for another 30 years.
Cybele1986 1 year ago
I have never seen Ralph Bellamy so young..and he is still middle aged..hehe. Was good to see Tony Randall in this clip as well.
mooneepondskid 2 years ago
Much fewer hits on this mystery guest site -- compared to all the rest. A star lost to the past, for the most part.
Vitte4 2 years ago 3
@Vitte4 There is another Ralph Bellamy WML clip on YouTube, which probably reduces the number of hits for this one.
Anaxiphile 1 year ago
Mr. Bellamy was in an episode of "L.A. Law" back in the 80s. He played an aging doctor, on trial for malpractice, and the poignancy of his performance reduced me to tears. Then, of course, he scared me to death in "Rosemary's Baby!" LOL! Thanks for all your past, and future, postings Norbert!!! Great stuff!
chalomirof63 3 years ago 2
@chalomirof63 - he also had his own tv show back in the fiftys called, Ralph Bellamy, Private Eye. When it came on it showed a door with an eyeball on it.
kennbix 1 year ago