Leon Rippy
Leon Rippy, born on October 30, 1949, in Rock Hill, South Carolina, is an accomplished American character actor whose career spans several decades. Since making his on-screen debut in 1983, Rippy has built a diverse portfolio of work in both film and television, showcasing his remarkable talent across various genres.
He gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Earl the Angel in the acclaimed series *Saving Grace*, where his performance endeared him to audiences. Rippy is also well-known for his role as Tom Nuttall, the saloon owner in the critically lauded Western series *Deadwood*, where he brought depth and authenticity to the character. Additionally, he delivered a memorable performance as John Billings, a militiaman, in the 2000 historical drama *The Patriot*, further solidifying his presence in the film industry.
Throughout his career, Rippy has demonstrated versatility and a strong commitment to his craft, earning him respect among peers and fans alike. His contributions to television and cinema have made him a recognizable face in the entertainment world, with a legacy that continues to resonate. Rippy remains an influential figure, with a body of work that reflects his dedication and passion for storytelling.
Filmography
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The Hot Spot
Kuffs
The Tracker
Deadwood: The Movie
The Life of David Gale
Eye of the Storm
King Kong Lives
The Alamo (2004)
The Arrival (1996)
The Lone Ranger
Gridiron Gang
Universal Soldier
Young Guns II
Eight Legged Freaks
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
Moon 44
Loose Cannons
Stargate
The Patriot (2000)
The Thirteenth Floor
Deadwood
Alcatraz