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  1. Albert Dekker. Reference Number. 14190C. £128.00. An original vintage circa 1943 autograph book page, clearly signed and dated in ink by Albert Dekker. View more information. ALBERT DEKKER d1968. American character actor and politician best known for his roles in Dr Cyclops / The Killers (1946) / Kiss Me Deadly and The Wild Bunch.

  2. Albert Dekker Born in Brooklyn, NY, Dekker attended Bowdoin College in Brunswick, ME, and found his way to Cincinnati, OH, where he began acting in a stock company in 1927. Rather quickly, he made his Broadway debut in a production of Eugene O'Neill's "Marco Millions," which launched a decade-long career on the stage.

  3. A hard-working character actor, Albert Dekker had few opportunities to play the lead in a career that spanned four decades and amassed over 70 motion pictures. After spending a decade on stage in New York, Dekker made his way to Hollywood where he landed supporting parts in "The Great Commandment" (1939), "The Man in the Iron Mask" (1939) and "Strange Cargo" (1940).

  4. Albert Dekker (1905 – 1968) was a noted American character actor, whose career spanned 40 years on stage and the silver screen. During that time, he accumulated a filmography of over 110 credits , winning acclaim for notable performances in films such as East of Eden , The Killers , Dr. Cyclops , Kiss Me Deadly , as well as in his final acting role in Sam Peckinpah’s classic western, The ...

  5. Feb 25, 2018 · Albert Dekker was a famous actor known for Kiss Me Deadly. In 1968, after going missing for a few days, his fiancé found him naked and kneeling in his bathroom tub. He was bound by chains, and a ...

  6. Actor Albert Dekker, born on Dec 20, 1905 and died on May 5, 1968 starred in East of Eden, Marie Antoinette, Beau Geste, Gentleman's Agreement, The Wild Bunch, The Man in the Iron Mask, Never Say Die, Kiss Me Deadly, In Old Oklahoma, Once Upon a Honeymoon

  7. English. Budget. $870,000 [1] Suspense is a 1946 American ice-skating-themed film noir directed by Frank Tuttle and written by Philip Yordan. The film stars Barry Sullivan and former Olympic skater Belita. The supporting cast features Albert Dekker, Bonita Granville, and Eugene Pallette (in his final film role). [2]