Everything about Ray Teal totally explained
Ray Teal (b.
12 January 1902,
Grand Rapids, Michigan - d.
2 April 1976,
Santa Monica, California) was an actor who appeared in more than 250 movies and over 90 television programs in his 37 year career. His longest running role was as
Sheriff Roy Coffee on
Bonanza (1960 - 1972). {He also played a Sherriff in movie
Ace in the Hole (film).
Teal, a
saxophone player, worked his way through
UCLA as a bandleader before becoming an actor. He was a bit part player in western movies for several years before landing a substantial role in
Northwest Passage (1940). Another of his roles was as
Little John in
The Bandit of Sherwood Forest(1946). In his most memorable movie role he played one of the judges in
Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) with
Spencer Tracy.
Teal died of natural causes in
Santa Monica, California on
April 2 1976, aged 74.
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