Known for Acting

Ralph Meeker (born Ralph Rathgeber; November 21, 1920 – August 5, 1988) was an American actor. He first rose to prominence for his roles in the Broadway productions of Mister Roberts (1948–1951) and Picnic (1953), the former of which earned him a Theatre World Award for his performance. In film, Meeker is perhaps best known for his portrayal of Mike Hammer in Robert Aldrich's 1955 Kiss Me Deadly. Meeker went on to play a series of roles that used his husky and macho screen presence, including a lead role in Stanley Kubrick's military courtroom drama Paths of Glory (1957), as a troubled mechanic opposite Carroll Baker in Something Wild (1961), as a World War II captain in The Dirty Dozen (1967), and in the gangster film The St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1967). Other credits include supporting roles in I Walk the Line (1970) and Sidney Lumet's The Anderson Tapes (1971). He also had a prolific career in television, appearing as Sergeant Steve Dekker on the series Not for Hire (1959–1960), and in the television horror film The Night Stalker (1972). After suffering a stroke in 1980, Meeker was forced to retire from acting, and died eight years later of a heart attack in Los Angeles, California.
1957
as Cpl. Philippe Paris
1967
as Captain Stuart Kinder
1953
as Roy Anderson
1972
as Bernie Jenks
1968
as Curran
1955
as Mike Hammer
1971
as Police Captain 'Iron Balls' Delaney
1967
as George Clarence 'Bugs' Moran
1953
as Lawson the Fugitive
2004
as Mike Hammer in Kiss Me Deadly (archive footage)
1957
as Lieutenant Driscoll
1975
as Capt. Moretti
1976
as Bensington
1980
as Dave
1979
as Gameboy Baker
1955
as Geraldo 'Jerry' Barker aka Iceman
1961
as Mike
1961
as Colonel Yancey
1970
as Carl McCain
1967
as Fog Hanson