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          Remak Ramsay

          American actor

          Gustavus Remak Ramsay (born February 2, 1937) is an American veteran stage, film and television actor.

          Ramsay was born in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of Caroline V. (née Remak) and John Breckinridge Ramsay.[1]

          Stage plays

          • Half a Sixpence (1965–66), as Young Walshingham
          • Lovely Ladies (1970), as Captain McLean
          • Sheep on the Runway (1970), as Edward Snelling
          • On the Town (1971), as Ozzie
          • Jumpers (1974), as Archie
          • Private Lives (1975), as Victor Prynne
          • Dirty Linen & New-Found-Land (1977), as Cocklebury-Smythe, M.P.
          • Landscape of the Body (1978), as Durwood Peach
          • The Dining Room (1981), as 1st Actor
          • The Devil's Disciple (1988), as Anthony Anderson
          • Nick & Nora (1991), as Max Bernheim
          • Saint Joan (1993), as Chaplain de Stogumber
          • The Heiress (1995), as Dr.

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          • The Molière Comedies (1995), as Ariste/Gorgibus

          Selected filmography

          TV appearances

          Awards

          • Drama Desk Award Outstand