Ralph Foody
Known for: Acting
Born: November 12, 1928 in Chicago, Illinois, USA - Died: November 20, 1999
Ralph Wesley Foody was an American character actor. He has several screen credits from the 1980s, but is probably best known for his bit part in the 1990 film Home Alone and its 1992 sequel as a stereotypical 1930s mobster "Johnny" in two black-and-white gangster films-within-the-films Angels with Filthy Souls and its sequel Angels with Even Filthier Souls (both are a parody of the 1938 film Angels with Dirty Faces by Warner Bros.), along with his famous catchphrases 'Keep the change ya filthy animal/Merry Christmas ya filthy animal and a Happy New Year'. Foody also played "Det. Cragie", the alcoholic and the negligent Chicago cop in Code of Silence, as well as the police dispatcher in The Blues Brothers. He was also known for his incredible wit and was often referred to as "The Witster" on set. Foody died of cancer in 1999 at age 71.
Known for
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Above the Law
Federal Clerk
Cold Justice
Ernie
Betrayed
Lyle
Curly Sue
Drifter
Home Alone
Gangster #1 (Johnny)
Vice Versa
Doorman
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
Gangster
Mickey One
Police Captain
The Package
Building Manager
Code of Silence
Cragie
Raw Deal
Captain
Straight Talk
Desk Clerk
Music Box
Pawn Broker
The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck
Chicago Story
Sergeant Hesper
Towing
Lou
The Blues Brothers
Police Dispatcher
Dillinger
Dillinger's Father
Lady Blue
Howe