
Basil Ruysdael
Acting
Born 1888-07-23 · Jersey City, New Jersey, USA · Died 1960-10-10
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Basil Ruysdael (July 24, 1888 - October 10, 1960) was an American film actor and opera singer. Description above from the Wikipedia article Basil Ruysdael, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia. He started his career as a baritone singer for the Metropolitan Opera Company in the early 1900's and appeared on the New York stage in 1918. Moving to California in 1923, he was a voice teacher for many actors. Encouraged to try acting himself, he made his big screen debut in "Cocoanuts" (1929). For the next 30 years he was a frequent character performer in films to include "Come to the Stable" (1949), "Broken Arrow" (1950), "People Will Talk" (1951), "The Last Hurrah" (1958) and "The Horse Soldiers" (1960). He also did voice over in "101 Dalmatians" (1961) and appeared on the TV shows "Perry Mason", "Official Detective", "Father knows Best" and "Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color. He at the age of 72 of complications following surgery.
Acting

The Story of Ruth
Shammah

The Horse Soldiers
The Reverend (Jefferson Military Academy)

Black Saddle
Senator McQueen

The Last Hurrah
The Episcopal Bishop

Perry Mason
Henry W. Dameron

These Wilder Years
Judge

Jubal
Shem Hoktor

Diane
Chamberlain

Pearl of the South Pacific
Tuan Michael

Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier
Gen. / President Andrew Jackson

Blackboard Jungle
Prof. A.R. Kraal

The Violent Men
Tex Hinkleman

Davy Crockett Goes to Congress
Andrew Jackson

Davy Crockett, Indian Fighter
General Jackson

The Shanghai Story
Rev. Hollingsworth

General Electric Theater

Carrie
Mr. Fitzgerald

Boots Malone
Preacher Cole

People Will Talk
Dean Lyman Brockwell

Half Angel
Dr. Jackson

My Forbidden Past
Dean Cazzley

Raton Pass
Pierre Challon

The Scarf
Cyrus Barrington

Gambling House
Judge Ravinek

High Lonesome
'Horse' Davis

Broken Arrow
Gen. Oliver Howard

One Way Street
Father Moreno

The File on Thelma Jordon
Judge Jonathan David Hancock

The Doctor and the Girl
Dr. Francis I. Garard

Pinky
Judge Walker